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🎬 Plan a Movie Night
Learn essential Spanish, French and Italian phrases for your next cinema outing.
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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Entradas (tickets)
Blank 2: Palomitas (popcorn)
Explanation:
Entradas: commonly used when referring to purchasing admission for events like movies, concerts, etc. Alternative: Boletos (also means tickets).
Palomitas: refers to the snack commonly bought at cinemas. Alternative: MaÃz inflado (another term for popcorn, though less common).
🇫🇷 French Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Billets (tickets)
Blank 2: Popcorn (popcorn)
Explanation:
Billets: Commonly used when referring to purchasing admission for events like movies, concerts, etc. Tickets (less common in French).
Popcorn: Refers to the snack commonly bought at cinemas. Maïs soufflé (another term for popcorn, though less common).
🇮🇹 Italian Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Biglietti (tickets)
Blank 2: Popcorn (popcorn)
Explanation:
Biglietti: commonly used when referring to purchasing admission for events like movies, concerts, etc. Tickets (less common in Italian).
Popcorn: refers to the snack commonly bought at cinemas. Poppato mais (another term for popcorn, though less common).
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