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Donkey Bridges. Mnemonic Devices. Domingo. We eat Domino’s Pizza EVERY SUNDAY. “domingo” means “Sunday”. habla. b l a. ha. b l a. b l a. “habla” means “talk”. Habla. Fancy dinner party. Everybody is “bla-bla-blaing”. “habla” means “talk”. Contributed by Diana H. Hoy.
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Donkey Bridges Mnemonic Devices
Domingo We eat Domino’s Pizza EVERY SUNDAY “domingo” means “Sunday”
habla b l a ha b l a b l a “habla” means “talk”
Habla Fancy dinner party. Everybody is “bla-bla-blaing” “habla” means “talk” Contributed by Diana H.
Hoy • “Hoy es” has 2 syllables “Today” also has 2 syllables • The second letter in “hoy “ is an “O”, the same as in “today” • “Today” and “hoy” both end in the letter “Y” “Hoy” means “today” Contributed by Mrs. Hayes’ 5th Grade class.
Mira • Mira sounds a lot like “mirror” • You look in a mirror a lot “Mira” means “look”
Mañana • “Mañana ” has 3 syllables “Tomorrow” also has 3 syllables • “Mañana” is in the future, so are the 2 “man” in the movie “Back to the future” “Mañana” means “tomorrow” Contributed by Mrs. Hayes’ 5th Grade class.
Ayer • “Ayer ” has a “Y” just like “yesterday” • “Ayer” starts with “AY” and “yesterday” ends with “AY” “Ayer” means “yesterday” Contributed by Mrs. Hayes’ 5th Grade class.
Corre That’s Corey ! • Corey ran “corre” means “run” Contributed by A.J. C.
Lee That’s Lee ! • I have a friend, named Lee and she likes to read “lee” means “read” Contributed by David B & Cristina W..
Lee • Just think of someone laying down on a bed reading something. “lee” means “read” Contributed by Amanda B.
Lee • Lee • See= you need to see to read “lee” means “read” Contributed by Amira A. & Edgardo A-M.
Aplaude • “Aplaude” means to clap. • “Applaude” (in English) means also to clap. “aplaude” means “clap” Contributed by Pedro V. & Malena K.
Siéntate • “Siéntate” and “sit” both start with “si” • “Siéntate” has the word “sit” in it. “siéntate” means “sit down” Contributed by Laura B. & Sebastián R. & Brendon R. & uille C.
Camina • El “camino real” was the only route where people entered New Mexico. “camina” means “walk” Contributed by Bernardo V.
Camina • “Camina” sounds like “cama”, which means “bed”. • Sometimes people sleep- walk “camina” means “walk” Contributed by Juan R.
Levántate • “Lava” goes up. “levántate” means “stand up” Contributed by Matías C.
Levántate • Think of “levitate” which means to go up. • I think of someone levitating off the ground. “levántate” means “stand up” Contributed by Colon W. & Samuel W. & Natalia S. & Benjamín H.
Toca • TocaExchange the “a” with a “h” at the end“Toch” • Sounds almost like “touch” • “Toca” and “touch” both start with a “TO” • “Toca” sounds like “poke” “toca” means “touch” Contributed by Nicolás K. & María W. & Talía L. & Jorge N. & Amelia G.
Pon “pon” means “put” Contributed by Olivero W.
Salta • Think of eating something too salty. • You would jump back because it’s salty “salta” means “jump” Contributed by Rebeca M.
Duerme • Think of the English word “dream” • He dreams when he “duerme”. “duerme” means “sleep” Contributed by Pascual J.
Todo • Think of Dorothy’s dog in the Wizard of Oz • Toto saves everyone (all) “todo” means “all”
Feliz • “Feliz” sounds like “Fleas” • “Fleas” are happy when they are having a party on your dog! “feliz” means “happy”