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phrase:
s or n
what does it mean in english?
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the answers (not google)
s or d
(or los or for both)
example: ¡buenos días!
sí (s)
good morning
saludo (s)
¡hola!
s
hello
saludo
¿cómo estáis?
s
¿qué onda?
s
¡buenas tardes!
s
¿cómo andas?
n
¿cómo va eso?
s
¿qué pasa?
no
¿qué tal?
s
¿cómo te va?
s
¿cómo te fue?
no
To solve this, we'll translate each Spanish phrase to English (using common Spanish - English language knowledge, not Google as per the table's instruction) and determine the appropriate category (though the main task here is translation for the "What does it mean in English?" column):
1. ¡Hola!
- Translation: "Hello" (already filled in the table, and it's a common greeting, so the English meaning is "Hello").
2. ¿Cómo estáis?
- Explanation: "Cómo" means "how", "estáis" is the second - person plural (you all) form of the verb "estar" (to be). So it translates to "How are you all?".
3. ¿Qué onda?
- Explanation: This is a colloquial phrase in Spanish, similar to "What's up?".
4. ¡Buenas tardes!
- Explanation: "Buenas" is the plural of "bueno" (good), "tardes" means "afternoons". So it translates to "Good afternoon!".
5. ¿Cómo andas?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "andas" is the second - person singular (you, informal) form of the verb "andar" (to be going / to be doing). Colloquially, it means "How are you doing?" (informal, used with friends, etc.).
6. ¿Cómo va eso?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "va" is the third - person singular form of "ir" (to go), "eso" is "that". So it translates to "How's that going?".
7. ¿Qué pasa?
- Explanation: "Qué" is "what", "pasa" is the third - person singular form of "pasar" (to happen). So it translates to "What's happening?" or "What's up?".
8. ¿Qué tal?
- Explanation: This is a common phrase, it translates to "How's it going?" or "What's up?".
9. ¿Cómo te va?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "te" is the second - person singular (you) indirect object pronoun, "va" is the third - person singular form of "ir" (to go). So it translates to "How's it going for you?" or "How are you doing?".
10. ¿Cómo te fue?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "te" is the second - person singular (you) indirect object pronoun, "fue" is the preterite (past) form of "ir" (to go). So it translates to "How did it go for you?" or "How was it for you?".
If we were to fill in the "What does it mean in English?" column:
| Phrase | What does it mean in English? |
|---|---|
| ¿Cómo estáis? | How are you all? |
| ¿Qué onda? | What's up? |
| ¡Buenas tardes! | Good afternoon! |
| ¿Cómo andas? | How are you doing? (informal) |
| ¿Cómo va eso? | How's that going? |
| ¿Qué pasa? | What's happening? / What's up? |
| ¿Qué tal? | How's it going? / What's up? |
| ¿Cómo te va? | How's it going for you? |
| ¿Cómo te fue? | How did it go for you? |
For the "S or N" and "S or D" columns, since the table already has some hand - written entries, we can assume that "S" and "N" might be for some specific categorization (maybe "Standard" or "Non - standard" greeting, and "S or D" for "Saludo" (greeting) or "Despedida" (farewell), but without more context, we can focus on the translation part as above.
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To solve this, we'll translate each Spanish phrase to English (using common Spanish - English language knowledge, not Google as per the table's instruction) and determine the appropriate category (though the main task here is translation for the "What does it mean in English?" column):
1. ¡Hola!
- Translation: "Hello" (already filled in the table, and it's a common greeting, so the English meaning is "Hello").
2. ¿Cómo estáis?
- Explanation: "Cómo" means "how", "estáis" is the second - person plural (you all) form of the verb "estar" (to be). So it translates to "How are you all?".
3. ¿Qué onda?
- Explanation: This is a colloquial phrase in Spanish, similar to "What's up?".
4. ¡Buenas tardes!
- Explanation: "Buenas" is the plural of "bueno" (good), "tardes" means "afternoons". So it translates to "Good afternoon!".
5. ¿Cómo andas?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "andas" is the second - person singular (you, informal) form of the verb "andar" (to be going / to be doing). Colloquially, it means "How are you doing?" (informal, used with friends, etc.).
6. ¿Cómo va eso?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "va" is the third - person singular form of "ir" (to go), "eso" is "that". So it translates to "How's that going?".
7. ¿Qué pasa?
- Explanation: "Qué" is "what", "pasa" is the third - person singular form of "pasar" (to happen). So it translates to "What's happening?" or "What's up?".
8. ¿Qué tal?
- Explanation: This is a common phrase, it translates to "How's it going?" or "What's up?".
9. ¿Cómo te va?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "te" is the second - person singular (you) indirect object pronoun, "va" is the third - person singular form of "ir" (to go). So it translates to "How's it going for you?" or "How are you doing?".
10. ¿Cómo te fue?
- Explanation: "Cómo" is "how", "te" is the second - person singular (you) indirect object pronoun, "fue" is the preterite (past) form of "ir" (to go). So it translates to "How did it go for you?" or "How was it for you?".
If we were to fill in the "What does it mean in English?" column:
| Phrase | What does it mean in English? |
|---|---|
| ¿Cómo estáis? | How are you all? |
| ¿Qué onda? | What's up? |
| ¡Buenas tardes! | Good afternoon! |
| ¿Cómo andas? | How are you doing? (informal) |
| ¿Cómo va eso? | How's that going? |
| ¿Qué pasa? | What's happening? / What's up? |
| ¿Qué tal? | How's it going? / What's up? |
| ¿Cómo te va? | How's it going for you? |
| ¿Cómo te fue? | How did it go for you? |
For the "S or N" and "S or D" columns, since the table already has some hand - written entries, we can assume that "S" and "N" might be for some specific categorization (maybe "Standard" or "Non - standard" greeting, and "S or D" for "Saludo" (greeting) or "Despedida" (farewell), but without more context, we can focus on the translation part as above.