can you please help me unscramble these spanish words? zaironpr, teagmopne, codraram,and finally encoy.thank you.

Try these:

http://wordsmith.org/anagram/

http://www.unscramble.net

http://freespace.virgin.net/martin.mamo/anagram.html

http://www.utsire.com/anagrams/

http://www.wordsmyth.net/home.php?content=anagram

http://www.crossword-dictionary.com/anagram.asp

http://www.lexigram.net/anagram-solver/index.php?s=crydabu&t=1000&

¡Hola, Unidad! Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help forum. Often your textbook has a vocabulary list and if this is an activity from a certain chapter, the words will be listed there. Also, what type of vocabulary are you studying at the time - school, vacation, house, etc.

Here's one way to "attack" this. Make a list of the vowels = a, i, o and then the consonants - n, p, r, r, z. Note the double "rr" which might mean they are together in the word. Not too many words have a z, and often it is at the end of a word.

1. aionprrz = pizarrón

2. aeeogmnpt = pegamento

3. aaocdmrr = manador

4. eocny = ?

Sra

Please check the spelling of "encoy." Could that be an ñ? Must it be only one word? (I can thing of "once y."

Sra

http://freespace.virgin.net/martin.mamo/spanish.html

This anagram maker/solver might work.

Of course! I'd be happy to help you unscramble these Spanish words.

1. Zaironpr: The unscrambled word is pronizar. To figure it out, you can try rearranging the letters until you find a word that makes sense. In this case, pronizar means "to prioritize" in Spanish.

2. Teagmopne: The unscrambled word is atempergon. Again, you can rearrange the letters to form a word. However, in this case, atempergon is not a recognized Spanish word. It's possible that the original word might have been misspelled or that it is a less common term.

3. Codraram: The unscrambled word is recordar. By rearranging the letters, you can form the Spanish word recordar, which means "to remember."

4. Encoy: The unscrambled word is once. Once means "eleven" in Spanish.

Remember, unscrambling words can sometimes be a trial-and-error process. If you are still having trouble with any specific word, feel free to ask for further assistance!