Spanish Who What 1 Buscar to look for 2 Comprar to buy 3 El dependiente la dependienta to buy 4 En qu puedo servirle How can I help you 5 Entrar to enter 6 La tienda store 7 La tienda de ropa clothing store 8 El abrigo Coat 9 La blusa blouse 10 Las botas boots 11 Los calcetines Socks 12 La camisa shirt 13 La camiseta T Shirt 14 La chaqueta jacket 15 La falda skirt 16 La gorra cap 17 Los jeans jeans 18 Los pantalones pants 19 Los pantalones cortos shorts 20 La sudadera sweatshirt 21 El su ter sweater 22 El traje suit 23 El traje de ba o swimsuit 24 El vestido dress 25 Los zapatos shoes 26 Como me te queda How does it do they fit me you 27 Me te queda bien mal It fits they fit me or you well or poorly 28 Llevar to wear 29 Nuevo nueva new 30 Pupusa A thick corn tortilla stuffed with cheese pork refried beans or a combination of these 31 Cu nto cuesta n How much does cost 32 Costar to cost 33 El precio the price 34 Tanto so much 35 Doscientos doscientas two hundred 36 Trescientos trescientas three hundred 37 Cuatrocientos cuatrocientas Four hundred 38 Quinientos quinientas five hundred 39 Seiscientos seiscientas Six hundred 40 Setecientos setecientas Seven hundred 41 Ochocientos ochocientas Eight hundred 42 Novecientos novecientas Nine hundred 43 Mil A thousand 44 Traje de poblana A long white dress with a colorful sash and embroidery on the blouse is used by ladies in El Salvador 45 46 Huipil A T Shaped blouse woven of cotton or wool Huipils from different towns have their own identifying designs 47 Refajo A wrap around skirt usually worn with Huipil 48 Danza de los emplumados Dance of the feathered ones Is an indigenous dance from an town called Cacaopera The dance was performed as a thanksgiving for the harvest Men wear colorful and elaborate headdresses decorated with feathers of different colors 49 Pensar to think to plan 50 Pienso I think plan 51 Piensa he she it think plan 52 Pensamos we think plan 53 Pens is you think plan 54 Piensan they you think plan 55 Querer to want 56 Yo quiero I want 57 T quieres You want 58 Quiere he she it want 59 Queremos we want 60 Quer is you want 61 Quieren they want 62 Preferir To prefer 63 Yo prefiero I prefer 64 T prefieres You prefer 65 Prefiere he she prefer 66 Preferimos we prefer 67 Prefieren they you prefer 68 Mestizos A mix of European and indigenous 69 Fogaratas A story telling tradition in Honduras where people would sit around in groups telling stories about ghosts 70 A o Viejo A large figure of a man made of rags and stuffed with old newspaper A o Viejo means Old Year A o Viejo is set on fire at New Year s to symbolize the death of the old year 71 El Guancaso Is the Lenca indigenous word for peace pact El Guancaso is an ancient indigenous tradition taken from the Lenca indigenous people It is a reenactment of the meeting of two neighboring native groups of people Representatives of one group go to another where they are met with a great show of hospitality and festivities The idea is to confirm that they want to continue living together in peace and friendship 72 Ese esa aquel aquella That 73 Esos esas aquellos aquellas Those 74 Este esta This 75 Estos Estas These 76 Los las dos Both 77 Este this and is used for an item that is near the speaker 78 Aquel that Is used for an item that is far away from the speaker 79 Ese that Is used for an item that is somewhere between este and aquel 80 Fortaleza de San Fernando de Omoa A fort that was built by the Spanish in 1723 with designs brought to America by Spanish military engineers Its purpose was to protect the coast of Honduras from English pirates 81 Suchitoto A beautiful old town on the shores of the Lempa River which was once a Pre Columbian Pipil settlement Suchitoto N huatl origin means Place of Flower Bird due to the many species of colorful birds in the area 82 San Salvador Was Founded by the Spaniards and is known today as Old Town 83 Plaza Centenario Centenary Square a meeting point where people come out in the evening to visit and relax with a stroll along cobblestone streets There is a beautiful fountain in the center inlaid with mosaic stones that form a flower design A bronze bird on top reminds people of the meaning of the N huatl name of Suchitoto 84 Cerr n Grande A hydroelectric dam built in 1973 It was built on the bed of the Lempa Riever near Suchitoto forming El Salvador s largest lake 85 Jos Mej a Vides Studied in Mexico and introduced the Mexican style of indigenismo in Salvadoran painting 86 The First International Sculpture Symposium Held in March 2014 brought together artists from Italy Honduras and El Salvador
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