-Shoes
-Jacket
-Get dressed
-Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (seperately)
-Cookie
I try to use one Spanish word at a time to my 18 month old daughter. So she can have a little knowledge of it as she grows up. I am not Spanish so if you could write the correct spelling of the Spanish word and then write next to it a spelling of how to pronouce it. She already knows what hello, goodbye, and thank you is in Spanish.
2007-01-06
07:23:14
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Jaque is the only one who fully answered my question. Thanks, it's very helpful.
2007-01-06
09:10:53 ·
update #1
--Zapatos ("z" is pronounced as an "s")
--chaqueta ("que" is pronounced as a "ke")
--Ponte/Pongase la ropa (put on your clothes) or Vistase (accent over the i)
--Desayuno, Almuerzo, Cena
--Galleta (ga-ye-ta)
A few other easy ones like "eye", "mouth", "hair", and "nose" are good to teach her ("ojo"--oho, "boca", "pelo", and "nariz", respectively).
Hope this helped and good luck!
=]
(and don't listen to anymore moronic responses like the first one)
2007-01-06 07:34:20
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answered by Jacque 2
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Shoes =Zapatos
Jacket =Chaqueta
Breakfast =Desayuno
Lunch =Almuerzo
Dinner =Cena
Cookie =Galleta
Not sure about get dressed..
forgot my Spanish already..
2007-01-06 15:32:13
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answered by gsn_1987 3
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Zapatos
chaqueta ( in some countries they say "jacket" as well )
VÃstete
desayuno, almuerzo, y cena
galletica ( some countries say "galletita" )
About how to pronounce them, it is the same way they are written
2007-01-06 19:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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shoes = zapatos
jacket = chaqueta
get dressed = vÃstete
breakfast, lunch and dinner = desayuno, almuerzo y comida/cena
cookie = galleta
2007-01-06 17:18:23
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answered by Martha P 7
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shoes = zapatos
jacket = chaqueta
get dressed = vestirse
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner = desayuno, almuerzo y cena
cookie = galleta
2007-01-06 15:58:34
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answered by maria dolores 2
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shoes = los zapatos
jacket = la chaqueta
to get dressed = vestirse, Get Dressed = vistete
breakfast = desayuno
lunch = almuerzo
dinner = cena
cookie = galleta (pronounced gayeta)
Hope this helps!!
2007-01-06 15:53:32
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answered by guitarherofairy 3
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shoes= zapatos (z pronounced like s)
jacket = chamarra or chaqueta (qu pronounced like ke)
breakfast= desayuno
lunch = lonche
dinner or supper = cena or comida (cena-c pronounced like s)
cookie = pastelito or galletita (ll pronounced like y)
get dressed = vÃstete.
There may be other ways to say some of these.
Good luck teaching your daughter Spanish!
2007-01-06 15:31:00
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Good for you for trying to make your daugheter bilingual at an early age- that's a very good idea.
I dont speak spanish very well but you can use a translator. Go to google translator here:
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
GOod luck with teaching her a new language!!!
2007-01-06 15:31:04
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answered by noname 3
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shoes-sapatos
jacket- jacketa
get dressed- vi sta te (not correct spelling)
cookie- ga jeta
breakfast- sa geno
lunch- ?????
dinner- sena
2007-01-06 15:30:56
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answered by Pam 1
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