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Can you name the Spanish Words for Directions?
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babydoe
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Spanish Directions Quiz
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Created Dec 29, 2009 in
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Dec 29th, 2009 at 14:17 GMT
1 point
I would prefer if English were allowed for some of these, but it's hard to say since some opera titles tend to remain in the original language. But even if we're sticking to German, please accept Tristan _und_ Isolde.
Rat
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Dec 29th, 2009 at 16:07 GMT
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There is a reason you are advised to search for existing quizzes before creating a new one. And mine does indeed allow for English or German titles.
babydoe
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Jan 1st, 2010 at 00:30 GMT
1 point
Sorry. I did a search, but your quiz for some reason didn't come up in the results. I've changed "and" to "und" and will not mind this quizes destruction. It's my first attempt at making a quiz. As soon as I can find out how to do it, I'll delete it.
Rat
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Oct 18th, 2010 at 14:50 GMT
1 point
Heh, I like that you've changed it, but now my comment makes no sense at all.
SpotXSpot
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Jan 16th, 2011 at 08:21 GMT
1 point
"front" is often said "enfrente" rather than frente. "Trasero" is an adjective rather than a common directional word, which by my choice are "detrás" and "atrás". "Over" is most commonly said "sobre".
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