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My son brought home his homework from spanish class, and it contains scrambled words. I'm at a bit of a loss. I know a little bit of Spanish...just enough to read the directions for that part of his assignment, but a word jumble is just right out of my league.... Any idea where I can find a de-scrambler? Or maybe someone could let me know what these words could possibly be:

RUGEOIF ORGOR AUNBADF NITORE EURASOQID

Thanks in advance!

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updated Sep 10, 2010
posted by conanian
Why the hell would your son have to unscramble something so knotty for class homework? - epicfail, Jan 11, 2010
Know what else! He's in the second grade! I was a little shocked to look at that homework. - conanian, Jan 12, 2010

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Here's my attempt: refugio gorro bufanda trineo esquiador

updated Sep 20, 2010
posted by epicfail
Amazing!...You have my vote... - Carlos-F, Jan 11, 2010
Thanks. As another person pointed out, the assignment appears to be about winter weather, and these words all appear to have something to do with that theme. Thanks again! - conanian, Jan 12, 2010
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I am a teacher and if I were to give an assignment where the letters are jumbled, the words would most likely be from a vocabulary list recently handed out in class or the chapter in the book. I would start there.

updated Jan 11, 2010
posted by yogamamaof2
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Bufanda could be the third one, so if gorro is there... is this a unit about winter weather or something?

updated Jan 12, 2010
edited by Luciente
posted by Luciente
Great detective work!!! I bet it is a unit about weather. It would be interesting to know. - susan48, Jan 11, 2010
Yes! As a matter of fact, it is about winter weather! - conanian, Jan 12, 2010
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Wow, that's a very advanced language assignment for second grader smile

updated Aug 31, 2010
posted by amykay
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un jumble the following spanish word

als salis aCnarais

updated Aug 31, 2010
posted by Akua
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Hmmmm... could N I T O R E be renito, like a little deer, since reno is deer?

updated Jan 11, 2010
posted by yogamamaof2
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I found another one wink

RUGEOIF

Refugio (refuge/shelter)

updated Jan 11, 2010
posted by iker
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I don't know what class are you taking. I'm a native speaker, and I can only figure out the second one: GORRO.

updated Jan 11, 2010
posted by 00e657d4
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Holy cow! I can't even unscramble English let alone Spanish.

updated Jan 11, 2010
posted by JohnnyK