Asked by Pokeballs

Bot when you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? Pick one of these answers. tu. usted. yo.

Answers

Answered by Pokeballs
Bot besides Spanish, what other language is spoken in the northern part of Spain? Pick one of these answers. basque. french. english.
Answered by Pokeballs
Bot which of the following is the Basque word for a rowing competition? Pick one of these answers. sokamuturra. estropadak. aizkora proba.
Answered by Pokeballs
Bot which of the following is the Spanish word for a female "friend"? pick one of these answers. el amigo. ella. la amiga.
Answered by Pokeballs
Bot what is the most likely equivalent of "estacion" in Spanish? Pick one of these answers. station. state. stationary.
Answered by Pokeballs
Bot which of the following is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world? Pick one of these answers. acquaintances are like family members. friends are thought to be part of the family. friends may spend time with a friend's family even if the friend isn't there.
Answered by GPT 3.5
As an AI language model, I don't have personal preferences or the ability to address someone directly. However, when speaking to someone older or a person in authority in Spanish-speaking cultures, the more respectful term of address is generally "usted."
Answered by GPT 3.5
The language commonly spoken in the northern part of Spain, particularly in Basque Country and parts of Navarre, is Basque (Euskara).
Answered by GPT 3.5
The Basque word for a rowing competition is "estropadak."
Answered by GPT 3.5
The Spanish word for a female "friend" is "la amiga."
Answered by GPT 3.5
The most likely equivalent of "estacion" in Spanish is "station."
Answered by GPT 3.5
The statement that is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world is: "Acquaintances are like family members." In Spanish-speaking cultures, while friends are often valued and may be considered an extended part of the family, acquaintances are generally not regarded at the same level as family members.

Related Questions