Thursday, May 28, 2020
Day 74 - Vocabulario de la Pandemia
When I read Harry Potter in Spanish, I learned vocabulary related to witches and wizards. I can tell you how to say magic wand and goblin and scar. Now I am studying Spanish with Guatemalan tutors via computer during the COVID-19 crisis and am learning how to say curfew and quarantine. Today I learned that there are two different words for masks. A mask that covers your entire face is a mascara. A mask that you wear over your nose and mouth is a mascarilla.
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