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Learn the key terms "storage" and "lockers" in Spanish, French, Italian, German and English.
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Learn useful terms like "storage" and "lockers" in Spanish, French, Italian, German and English.
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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: consigna (storage)
Blank 2: casilleros (lockers)
Explanation:
Consigna means storage for bags.
Casilleros mean lockers for travelers.
🇫🇷 French Quiz

(storage)
Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: consigne (storage)
Blank 2: casiers (lockers)
Explanation:
Consigne means storage at stations.
Casiers mean lockers for luggage.
🇮🇹 Italian Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: deposito (storage)
Blank 2: armadietti (lockers)
Explanation:
Deposito means luggage storage area.
Armadietti mean lockers for travelers.
🇩🇪 German Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Aufbewahrung (storage)
Blank 2: Schließfächer (lockers)
Explanation:
Aufbewahrung means storage service.
Schließfächer mean lockers at stations.
🇺🇸 English Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: storage
Blank 2: lockers
Explanation:
Storage means place to keep luggage.
Lockers mean small secure rented units.
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