This Spanish Medium Review picture quiz will have you looking at some beastly beasts like foxes and buffalo. If there is one thing that never grows old it is the practice, or enjoyment, of watching animals. It doesn’t matter if they are as small as a mouse or as large as an elephant. It doesn’t matter if they have long hair or no hair at all. What matters is our joint connection to the planet and to each other! That connection crosses all kinds of barriers, including the barrier of language.
Luckily for you, by learning Spanish you too are crossing barriers! Taking this little, quick picture quiz is just one fun way to see how man and beastly beasts connect in mutual respect and admiration! (And you get to do a little connection through the use of your Spanish!) Remember – there is always a little beauty in every beast!
[readmore]Below you will find ten sentences with each sentence containing an all capitalized word. Your beastly challenge is to quickly locate the Spanish translation of the capitalized words. Now, let’s roar into action!
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Now this one shouldn’t have been too difficult because the Spanish word for tucan is tucán. The only difference is the little accent mark above the 'a'.
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The Spanish word for badger is tejón.
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The Spanish word for cheetah is guepardo.
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The Spanish word for foxes is zorros.
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The Spanish word for frog is rana.
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The Spanish word for giraffe is jirafa.
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The Spanish word for hedgehog is erizo.
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The Spanish word for lizard is lagarto.
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The Spanish word for squirrels is ardillas.
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Yes, this is another really easy one! The Spanish word for buffalo is búfalo. There is only one F in Spanish, as well as an accent mark above the 'u'.
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