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Can you name the nationality (Italian or Spanish) which the words in the left hand column come from?
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Formaggio
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Cheese
Melocotón
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Peach
Camino
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Road
Ombrello
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Umbrella
Cortina
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Curtain
Flor
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Flower
Ventana
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Window
Camicia
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Shirt
Temperamatite
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Pencil Sharpener
Granja
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Farm
Re
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King
Cangrejo
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Crab
Timbro
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Stamp
Cerebro
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Brain
Saltador
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Jumper
Italian or Spanish Word
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English Meaning
Martello
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Hammer
Carota
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Carrot
Corda
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Rope
Tiburón
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Shark
Puerta
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Door
Dito
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Finger
Trompeta
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Trumpet
Manzana
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Apple
Vernice
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Paint
Spiaggia
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Beach
Ruota
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Wheel
Anillo
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Ring
Ventiquattrore
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Briefcase
Pijama
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Pyjamas
Albergo
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Hotel
Formaggio
Hotel
Melocotón
Hotel
Camino
Hotel
Ombrello
Hotel
Cortina
Hotel
Flor
Hotel
Ventana
Hotel
Camicia
Hotel
Temperamatite
Hotel
Granja
Hotel
Re
Hotel
Cangrejo
Hotel
Timbro
Hotel
Cerebro
Hotel
Saltador
Hotel
Martello
Hotel
Carota
Hotel
Corda
Hotel
Tiburón
Hotel
Puerta
Hotel
Dito
Hotel
Trompeta
Hotel
Manzana
Hotel
Vernice
Hotel
Spiaggia
Hotel
Ruota
Hotel
Anillo
Hotel
Ventiquattrore
Hotel
Pijama
Hotel
Albergo
Hotel
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seacowman01
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Jul 24th, 2011 at 09:54 GMT
0 points
Also (if you like this quiz), try the Chinese or Japanese quiz I also made too. Thanks!!
Davidos
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Jul 24th, 2011 at 12:42 GMT
3 points
the stats are messed up. you may want to fix that.
chacho
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Jul 24th, 2011 at 14:05 GMT
4 points
re could be confusing... as there is the musical "re" which is so in Spanish
baddidodo
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Jul 25th, 2011 at 16:53 GMT
6 points
And 'camino' also exists in Italian (meaning 'chimney') so maybe that one should accept either answer, or be taken out.
baddidodo
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Jul 25th, 2011 at 16:54 GMT
6 points
actually, ditto 'cortina', now that I think about. Also exists in Italian. Not that frequent though I don't think, but all the same, it shouldn't be 'wrong' to say it's Italian.
myb555
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Jul 25th, 2011 at 17:55 GMT
1 point
I can't really agree with the corrections above considering i don't know either spanish OR italian, but it's really fun for me not knowing either language!
SpotXSpot
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Sep 26th, 2011 at 17:07 GMT
1 point
A few things: the 'Re' as the musical note as specified above, 'Carota', which could be interpreted as 'big face' in Spanish (in the same way 'carita' would be 'little face'), and 'Albergo', which could be interpreted as the first person form of the Spanish verb
albergar
(yo albergo, tu albergas, etc.). This last one could be fixed by specifying that they're all nouns.
Fuzzyhippos
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May 13th, 2012 at 03:10 GMT
1 point
I don't think nationality is the right word....
stiri
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Jul 12th, 2012 at 14:18 GMT
2 points
as stated before "camino" and "cortina" exist in both languages
nubl86
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Aug 18th, 2012 at 15:33 GMT
2 points
Camino exists in Italian as well, it means chimney
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