Translate sentences between English and Spanish. Build fluency with real-world phrases.
Translate these everyday sentences into Spanish.
Spanish often omits subject pronouns (yo, tú, él) because the verb ending already indicates the subject. Both Yo tengo and Tengo are correct.
Translate these Spanish sentences into natural English.
Spanish and English often structure sentences differently. Focus on conveying the meaning naturally rather than translating word-for-word. Se me olvidó literally means it forgot itself to me but naturally translates as I forgot.
Translate these idiomatic phrases. They cannot be translated literally!
Idioms make your Spanish sound natural and fluent. Native speakers use them constantly in everyday conversation. Learning even 10-15 common idioms dramatically improves how natural you sound.
1. 'Tengo dos hermanos' means:
2. How do you say 'I would like' in Spanish?
3. 'Meter la pata' means:
4. Translate: 'What time is it?'
5. 'Se me olvidó' means:
6. How do you say 'piece of cake' (easy)?
7. 'Llevamos tres años aquí' means:
8. Translate: 'Can you help me?'
9. 'Dar en el clavo' means:
10. How do you say 'I hope' + subjunctive?
Translation exercises force you to think actively in both languages, strengthening the neural connections that enable fluent speech. Unlike passive reading, translation requires you to produce language, which is closer to real conversation.
Beginning translators tend to convert word-by-word. As you improve, you learn to think in chunks and idioms. This exercise set progresses from simple sentences to idiomatic expressions, helping you develop that natural sense of how Spanish really sounds.
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