Frida Kahlo C1-2 Vocabulario Flashcards

1
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alemán/alemania

A

German/Germany

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aprender (apendrió)

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to learn (he/she learned)

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3
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aunque

A

although

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4
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buscar (buscando)

A

to look for (looking for)

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5
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comprar (compró)

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to buy (he/she bought)

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comprender (comprendió)

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to understand (he/she understood)

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7
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convento

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convent (a Christian community, especially one of nuns)

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cuidar (cuidó)

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to care for (he/she cared for)

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dejar (dejó)

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to leave (he/she left)

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10
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enamorado/a

A

in love

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11
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enferma

A

sick

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12
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esposo/a

A

husband/wife

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13
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madrastra

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stepmother

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14
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mundo

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world

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15
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novio/a

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boyfriend/girlfriend

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oir (oyó)

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to hear (he/she heard)

17
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pensar (pensaba)

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to think (he/she thought)

18
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recuerdos

A

memories

19
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casarse (se casó)

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to marry (he/she got married)

20
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caerse (se cayó)

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to fall (he/she fell)

21
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llevarse (se llevaban bien)

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to get along with (they got along well)

22
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sentir (sintió)

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to feel (he/she felt)

23
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ser (era) + estar (estaba)

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to be (he/she was)

24
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ser (eran)

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to be (they were)

25
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tener (tuvieron)

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to have (they had)