...or not!

Sep. 3rd, 2013 01:38 pm
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Yesterday I chugged through two lessons of the animal unit -- relatively easy, since I sort of knew most of them already somehow. (cat, dog, elephant, turtle, horse ... the only one I hadn't known was duck, el pato, which I filed away as "sort of like pâté but with -o".

Today, I was all set to chug through more, and ... well ... one I knew (bear, el oso), and two were fairly straightforward (animals, los animales, and penguin, el pingüino). The others not so much. I can do Spanish-to-English translation somewhat readily for some (araña, spider, is sort of similar to arachnid, and cangrejo, crab, starts out similar to cancer), but I am hopeless for pájaro, bird, and can't really do E-to-S for those. (ara*mumble* and can*mumble* doesn't really cut it.)

Sigh.

ETA: cerdo, pig. ratón, mouse. mono, monkey. toro, bull, is ok. conejo, rabbit, sort of.

Also: palabras, words. las llaves, keys. How to remember, argh.

Date: 2013-09-04 01:14 am (UTC)
krait: a sea snake (krait) swimming (Default)
From: [personal profile] krait
Well, I can think of two nice mnemonics for "conejo" offhand!

First, and most academic: a "coney" is a rabbit, and they sound similar. Second, if you know "cojones"... well, what are rabbits famous for doing? :D

Oh, and for "palabras", think "palaver" (flattering or congenial words).

Can't help with "keys", though; that's an odd one. *stares it down*

Date: 2013-09-04 01:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] asciident
coney and conejo both share the same Latin word as well :)

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