This Spanish Easy Review quiz will test your vocabulary on fruits. You have already learned how to say several different kinds of foods in Spanish, including some yummy treats, but now it’s time to learn some healthy foods. This quiz will, therefore, introduce you to a bowl full of fruits in Spanish!
The next time you take a trip to the grocery store, see if you can name any of the fruits there. It will be great practice for training your brain to recognize fruits not only in English but most especially in Spanish.
As with all new vocabulary words you will need to take some time to study the words, say them out loud so that you can hear them and then pay attention to how they are spelled, what their gender is and whether the word has any accent marks or tildes.
So now let’s look at your fruit vocabulary list.
English | Spanish | Pronounced (Phonetically) As |
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apple | (la) manzana | măn-ză-nă |
banana | (el) banano | bă-nă-nō |
blueberry | (el) arándano | ă-răn-dă-nō |
cantaloupe | (el) melón | mā-lŏn |
cherry | (la) cereza | sěr-ā-ză |
coconut | (el) coco | kō-kō |
grape | (la) uva | oo-vă |
grapefruit | (la) toronja | tŏr-ŏn-hă (Notice the 'j' has an 'h' sound.) |
lime | (la) lima | lē-mă |
lemon | (el) limón | lē-mŏn |
orange | (la) naranja | nă-rărn-hă (same as the color) |
peach | (el) durazno | dŭ-răz-nō |
pear | (la) pera | pě-ră |
pomegranate | (la) granada | gră-nă-dă |
raspberry | (la) frambuesa | frăm-bū-ā-să |
strawberry | (la) fresa | fray-să |
watermelon | (la) sandía | săn-dē-ă |
When you have it down pretty well, move on to the quiz and see how many fruits you can find that match the English word and try doing so without looking back at the introduction!