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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish (14 page)

EXERCISE IN TRANSLATION

Translate the following sentences into Spanish. The above columns can be used as a translation guide. After you have written
out all the sentences check with the correct translations below this exercise.

  1. I talked with Mary this morning.
  2. I talked about Mexico in the class.
  3. I didn’t talk with the doctor.
  4. Mary talked with John.
  5. The doctor called up. (The doctor talked on the phone.)
  6. Robert called up. (Robert talked on the phone.)
  7. The doctor talked about the accident.
  8. Robert talked about the theater.
  9. Did you talk with the doctor?
  10. Did you talk about Mexico in the class?
  11. Did you talk about the theater?
  12. Did you call up? (Did you talk on the phone?)
  13. Did mother talk with the doctor?
  14. Did Robert talk in the class this morning?
  15. Did Mary talk about the theater?

Check your sentences with the correct translations below.

  1. Hablé con María esta mañana.
  2. Hablé de México en la clase.
  3. No hablé con el doctor.
  4. María habló con Juan.
  5. El doctor habló por teléfono.
  6. Roberto habló por teléfono.
  7. El doctor habló del accidente.
  8. Roberto habló del teatro.
  9. ¿ Habló usted con el doctor?
  10. ¿ Habló usted de México en la clase?
  11. ¿ Habló usted del teatro?
  12. ¿ Habló usted por teléfono?
  13. ¿ Habló mamá con el doctor?
  14. ¿ Habló Roberto en la clase esta mañana?
  15. ¿ Habló María del teatro?

Use the following nouns to fill in the blanks in the sentences below:

el doctor
el profesor
María
el dentista
mi mamá
Roberto
el oculista
el general
Alberto

  1. Hablé con
 (
I talked with
)

  2.
Roberto habló con (
Robert talked with
)

  3. Hablé por teléfono con
 (
I called up
)

4.
El doctor habló por teléfono con
 (
The doctor called up
)

REMINDER CARD 5
Hablé
por teléfono
(
I talked
)
con Roberto
 
con María
¿ Habló usted?
con su mamá
(
Did you talk?
)
de México
 
de la clase
No hablé
del cine
(
I didn’t talk
)
del teatro
 
en la clase
 
mucho (
much, a lot
)

Copy the above material onto a card. Carry the card with you and glan
ce at it whenever you get a chance.

CATEGORY XII

Remember that you can convert some English words that end in “ce” into Spanish words by changing the “ce” to “cia.” These words are feminine and take the articles “la” (
the
) and “una” (
a, an
).

CE = CIA

the distance
= la distancia

abstinencia
circunstancia
difidencia
frecuencia
abundancia
coherencia
diligencia
gracia
adolescencia
coincidencia
distancia
impaciencia
Alicia
conciencia
efervescencia
impertinencia
ambulancia
confercncia
elegancia
importancia
arrogancia
(
lecture
)
elocuencia
incidencia
asistencia
consecuencia
esencia
independencia
ausencia
convalecencia
evidencia
indiferencia
(
absence
)
conveniencia
excelencia
indolencia
benevolencia
decadencia
experiencia
indulgencia
ciencia
desobediencia
exuberancia
inocencia
circunferencia
diferencia
Francia
insignificancia
insistencia
malicia
persistencia
temperancia
insolencia
obediencia
pre
cedencia
tolerancia
instancia
ocurrencia
preferencia
turbulencia
inteligencia
opulencia
preponderancia
vehemencia
intolerancia
paciencia
repugnancia
vigilancia
justicia
permanencia
rcsonancia
violencia
licencia
perseverancia
significancia
virulencia

A few words that end in “ce” in English are masculine in Spanish.

el servicio,
the service
el edificio,
the building
el vicio,
the vice
el prefacio,
the preface
el divorcio,
the divorce
el palacio,
the palace
CATEGORY XIII

Remember that you can convert some English words that end in “
cy” into Spanish words by changing the “cy” to “cia.” These words are feminine and take the articles “la” (
the
) and “una” (
a, an
).

CY = CIA

the agency
= la agencia

la aristocracia
la discrepancia
la emergencia
la burocracia
la eficacia
la decencia
la democracia
la farmacia
la tendencia
la diplomacia
la agencia
la urgencia

Another basic difference in
spelling between Spanish and English: when an English word begins with “s” and is followed by a consonant you must put an “e” before the “s” in Spanish.

SP = ESP

especial,
special
esposo,
husband, spouse
espiritual,
spiritual
esposa,
wife
esplendor,
splendor
estación,
station
estable,
stable
(adj.)
estudiante,
student
establidad,
stability
estúpido,
stupid
especialista,
specialist
especialidad,
specialty
España,
Spain
el español,
Spanish

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