Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Write these words in alphabetical order as they would appear in a Spanish dictionary.?

Lobo, Noche, coche, dia, nina, ingles, llama, ninguno, senora, chocolate.Write these words in alphabetical order as they would appear in a Spanish dictionary.?
chocolate, coche, dia, ingles, llama, Lobo, nina, ninguno, Noche, senora.



Alphabetical order is is completely the same, Spanish or English!!
well, alphabetical order is almost the same in English and Spanish. But the other answer don't take in consideration that words "nina" and "senora" actually have a 脩, not N (ni帽a and se帽ora). In Spanish alphabetical order, 脩 comes after N (and YES, 脩 is still an independent letter in Spanish alphabet).

So, the order is:



chocolate, coche, d铆a, ingl茅s, llama, lobo, ninguno, ni帽a, noche, se帽ora.



(in dictionaries "ninguno" appears before "ni帽a")Write these words in alphabetical order as they would appear in a Spanish dictionary.?
Why can't you do this yourself?



alphabetization is alphabetization. It's the same...well, depending on how old the teacher expects the dictionary to be. LL, and ch are in different places, depending on where the dictionary falls in relation to when they changed the alphabet...(around 1980ish they removed those letters, and rr, and 帽 as being seperate letters, so they now fall in the same order as they do in English.)





AND DO NOT OPEN KAZIMIR'S LINK!!! IT IS A NASTY VIRUS!!! TAKES DAYS TO GET RID OF IT!!!Write these words in alphabetical order as they would appear in a Spanish dictionary.?
Chocolate, Coche, Dia, Ingles, Llama, Lobo, Nina, Ninguno, Senora



Car, Chocolate, Day, English, Girl, Name/He/she/it calls, Mrs/Woman, None, Wolf
chocolate

coche

dia

ingles

llama

lobo

nina

ninguno

noche

se帽ora

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