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Spanish

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Spanish Nouns Filipino English Meaning
1. vaso baso glass a drinking container
made from glass.
2. cuchara kutsara spoon shallow oval or round
bowl on a long
handle, used for
eating, stirring, and
serving food.
3. tenedor tinidor fork an implement with
two or more prongs
used for lifting food
to the mouth or
holding it when
cutting.
4. cuchillo kutsilyo knife an instrument
composed of a blade
fixed into a handle,
used for cutting or as
a weapon.
5. brazo braso arm each of the two
upper limbs of the
human body from the
shoulder to the hand.
6. escuela iskwela school any institution at
which instruction is
given in a particular
discipline.
7. taza tasa cup a small bowl-shaped
container for drinking
from, typically having
a handle.
8. cuadro kwadro square a plane figure with
four equal straight
sides and four right
angles.
9. lampara lampara lamp an electrical device
producing ultraviolet,
infrared, or other
radiation, used for
therapeutic purposes.
10 reloj relo clock a mechanical or
. electrical device for
measuring time,
indicating hours,
minutes, and
sometimes seconds,
typically by hands on
a round dial or by
displayed figures.
11 pantalón pantalon pants trousers.
.
12 cigarillo sigarilyo cigarette a thin cylinder of
. finely cut tobacco
rolled in paper for
smoking.
13 papel papel paper material
. manufactured in thin
sheets from the pulp
of wood or other
fibrous substances,
used for writing,
drawing, or printing
on, or as wrapping
material.
14 libro libro book a written or printed
. work consisting of
pages glued or sewn
together along one
side and bound in
covers.
15 làpiz lapis pencil an instrument for
. writing or drawing,
consisting of a thin
stick of graphite or a
similar substance
enclosed in a long
thin piece of wood or
fixed in a metal or
plastic case.
16 corbata kurbata necktie another term for tie
. (sense 4 of the noun).
17 calendario kalendaryo calendar a chart or series of
. pages showing the
days, weeks, and
months of a particular
year, or giving
particular seasonal
information.
18 cama kama bed a piece of furniture
. for sleep or rest,
typically a framework
with a mattress and
coverings.
19 elefante elepante elephant a heavy plant-eating
. mammal with a
prehensile trunk, long
curved ivory tusks,
and large ears, native
to Africa and
southern Asia. It is
the largest living land
animal.
20 la mesa lames table a piece of furniture
. with a flat top and
one or more legs,
providing a level
surface on which
objects may be
placed, and that can
be used for such
purposes as eating,
writing, working, or
playing games.
21 silla silya chair a separate seat for
. one person, typically
with a back and four
legs.
22 plato plato plate a flat dish, typically
. circular and made of
china, from which
food is eaten or
served.
23 cocinero kusinero chef a professional cook,
. typically the chief
cook in a restaurant
or hotel.
24 lavabo lababo lavatory/sink a room or
. compartment with a
toilet and washbasin;
a bathroom.
25 cadena kadena chain a connected flexible
. series of metal links
used for fastening or
securing objects and
pulling or supporting
loads.
Spanish
B
Spanish Verbs Filipino English Meaning
1. viaje biyahe travel make a journey,
typically of some
length or abroad.
2. vacuna bakuna inject drive or force (a
liquid, especially a
drug or vaccine) into
a person or animal's
body with a syringe or
similar device
3. cuento kwento narrate give a spoken or
written account of.
4. fila pila fall in line conform with others
or with accepted
behavior.
5. trabajo trabaho work activity involving
mental or physical
effort done in order
to achieve a purpose
or result.
6. empezar umpisa start come into being;
begin or be reckoned
from a particular
point in time or
space.
7. apostar pusta bet risk something,
usually a sum of
money, against
someone else's on
the basis of the
outcome of a future
event, such as the
result of a race or
game.
8. lavando laba wash clean with water and,
typically, soap or
detergent.
9. limosna limos beg ask (someone)
earnestly or humbly
for something.
10 casar kasal marry join in marriage.
.
11 giro hilo dizzy make (someone) feel
. unsteady, confused,
or amazed.
12 ahormar hulma mold form (an object with
. a particular shape)
out of easily
manipulated
material.
13 confezar kumpisal confess admit or state that
. one has committed a
crime or is at fault in
some way.
14 pasear pasyal stroll walk in a leisurely
. way.
15 encender sindi ignite catch fire or cause to
. catch fire.
16 jugar sugal gamble play games of chance
. for money; bet.
17 corazonada kursonada feeling impulsive act
.
18 sigue sige continue/follow persist in an activity
. or process.
19 pakialamero pakialam meddle interfere in or busy
. oneself unduly with
something that is not
one's concern.
20 avante abante forward send (a letter or
. email) on to a further
destination.
21 entiende intindi understand perceive the intended
. meaning of (words, a
language, or a
speaker).
22 cerrado sarado close move or cause to
. move so as to cover
an opening.
23 sello selyo seal fasten or close
. securely.
24 cepillo sipilyo brush remove (dust or dirt)
. by sweeping or
scrubbing.
25 chismes tsismis gossip engage in gossip.
. casual or
unconstrained
conversation or
reports about other
people, typically
involving details that
are not confirmed as
being true.
Spanish
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Spanish Conjunctions Filipino English Meaning
1. Puede Puwede, Kaya, Can, Could, May,
Maaarì (denotes Might
permission. i.e., more
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Write 5 sentences per table using the loan words.

Example:

1A (using Spanish words)

1B (Using Filipino words)

So technically, 10 sentences per table yon.

Make sure the Spanish loan words are commonly used in the Philippines.

Due date: April 9 via email

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