UBMS Spanish - fun facts 1 and 2
Across
- 3. The official language institution based in Madrid that acts as the "Language Police" for Spanish.
- 5. The country that holds the #1 spot for the most Spanish speakers on Earth.
- 7. Located in Madrid, the restaurant _______ de Botín holds the Guinness World Record for being the world's oldest.
- 8. Spanish is the official language of Equatorial Guinea, which is located on this unexpected continent.
- 10. This is the main, heaviest meal of the day in Spain, typically eaten around 2:00 PM.
- 13. Instead of a fairy, children in Spain put lost teeth under their pillow for a well-dressed _____ named Pérez.
- 18. The #1 most spoken native language in the world, which ranks just ahead of Spanish.
- 19. This term describes a language like Spanish where words are pronounced exactly how they are spelled.
- 21. The tiny curly line written over the letter "N" to form a new letter, used by monks to save space on paper.
- 22. The dynamic hybrid language and cultural blend spoken by millions of bilingual people in the US.
- 24. This language heavily influenced Spanish during an 800-year coexistence, leaving behind around 4,000 words.
- 25. The massive annual festival La Tomatina features a giant food fight using 150 tons of this.
Down
- 1. Drizzled over almost everything, Spain is the global king of this product, making 45% of the world's supply.
- 2. Spain's national anthem, called "__ ______ ____", is unique because it completely lacks lyrics.
- 4. The highly anticipated soccer match between fierce rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is called __ _______.
- 6. The actual English translation of the "false friend" word sopa.
- 9. Spanish belongs to this linguistic family, a word that simply means "from Rome".
- 11. The true meaning of the deceptive false cognate "embarazada."
- 12. Words in different languages that look similar, sound similar, and share the same meaning.
- 14. On New Year's Eve, Spaniards attempt a frantic challenge to swallow twelve of these exactly at midnight.
- 15. The dictionary letter "W" is an ________ word, only used in foreign words borrowed from German or English.
- 16. The Arabic-speaking group that ruled the Iberian Peninsula for nearly 800 years and heavily shaped Spanish culture.
- 17. The afternoon break when many shops close so Spaniards can eat a long lunch and relax with family.
- 20. The US state whose name literally translates to "snow-covered" in Spanish.
- 23. Celebrated on January 6th, the primary holiday for gift-giving in Spain is Three ___ Day.