3 Clase Octubre 7 Irregular verbs Flashcards

1
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  1. to get right; to guess correctly (“congratulations, you got it right.”)
A
  1. acertar (“Felicitaciones, acertas.”)
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  1. to press; to squeeze (I squeezed as hard as I could)
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  1. apretar (“Apreté como duro como pude”)
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3
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  1. to heat
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  1. calentar
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  1. to turn on; to light (“I turned on the light.”)
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  1. encender (“Encendí la luz.”)
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5
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  1. to put to bed (“I put her to bed.”)
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  1. acostar (“La acosté a cama.”)
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  1. to grab; to take (“Grab the money and go!”)
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  1. colger (“¡Coge el dinero y ir!”)
    - Note: The irregualr affirmative imparitive tu form. Instead of coje, it’s coge
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  1. to stand out (“You stand out like a horse in a pig farm.”)
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  1. descollar (“Descuellas como un caballo en un granja de cerdos.”)
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8
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  1. to supply (“I will suppply you if you can bring me the weapon.”)
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  1. abastecer (“Te abasteceré si que puedas traerme la arma.”)
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  1. to abhor; to abandon (“The tribe hates;abhores that you have come.”)
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  1. aborrecer (“La tribu aborrece que has venir.”)
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10
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  1. to take place (“This would not have taken place without you.”)
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  1. acontecer (“Esto no lo habría / hubiera acontecido sin a ti.”)
    - imperfect in the present yo form “acontezco”
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  1. to feel like (“Why does it feel like the country is turning to shit?”)
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  1. apetecer (“¿Por que lo hace el país apetece está convirtiendo a mierda?”)
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  1. to feel like (“Why does it feel like the country is turning to shit?”)
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  1. apetecer (“¿Por qué lo hace el país apetece esta convirtiendo a mierda?”)
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13
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  1. to lead to; to introduce (“The development of Skynet induced the apocalypse.”)
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  1. inducir (“El desarrollo de Skynet indujo el Apocalipsis.”)
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14
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  1. to correct (“You must correct your mistake!”)
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  1. corregir (“Debes corriges el error tuyo!” )
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15
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  1. to compete (“How can you win if you don’t compete?”)
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  1. competir (“¿Como puedes ganar si no compites?”)

similar in spelling to compartir: to share

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16
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  1. to conceive (“He was unable to conceive what he saw in front of him.)
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  1. concebir (“Él no pudo concebir lo que vio enfrente de él.”)
17
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  1. to cling to (“He always clung;held;stuck to his false beliefs.”)
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  1. ceñir (“Él siempre ceñía a su creencias falsas.”)
18
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  1. to constrain; constrict; shackle (“He could not break free from what was constraining him.”)
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  1. constreñir (“Él no pudo se libera de lo que le constreñía.”)
19
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  1. still; yet; even (“There is still much to do.”)
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  1. Aún (“Aún falta mucho.”)
20
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  1. to walk; to gait
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  1. andar
21
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  1. To charge; to run into; to attack (“We charge the castle at dawn!”)
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  1. embestir (“Embestiremos el castillo al amanecer.”)
22
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  1. to moan (“The pain from the bullet wound caused him to moan throughout the night.”)
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  1. gemir (“El dolor de la herida de bala le causó gemir en todo de noche.”)
23
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  1. to dissovle
A
  1. desleír
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25
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  1. to learn one’s lesson; to teach a lesson to (“Will you ever learn learn?”)
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  1. escarmentar (“Jamás escarmentarías tu misma?”)
26
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  1. to wash; mob; scrub (“Scrub the deck boys, we have a guest onboard today.”)
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  1. fregar (“Frieguen la cubierta chicos, tenemos una invitada a bordo hoy.”)
27
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  1. to govern
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  1. gobernar
28
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  1. to freeze (“Not even if the world freezes over.”)
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  1. helar (“Ni siquiera el mundo se hiela sobre.”)

[hel-ar] {e:ie}

29
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  1. to force (“I tried to close the door but he forced it open and came inside.”
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  1. forzar (“Yo intenté cerrar la puerta pero él lo forzó abierta y vino en dentro.”)

[o:ue] fuerzo, ferzas, fuerza, forzamos…

30
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  1. to grind; to mill
A
  1. moler
31
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  1. to bite (“Don’t bite me.”)
A
  1. morder (“No me muerdas)

N: negative imparative changes affirmative “muerde” to negative “muerdas”

32
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  1. to move (something) (“She could not move her face.”)
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  1. mover (“Ella no pudo mover la cara.”)

N: irregular en the present y subjuntive yo, tu, el(lo)/ella(s)/usted(es)

33
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  1. to lack (“They lacked love for you.”)
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  1. carecer (“Ellos carecían de amor por ti.”)
34
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  1. to measure (“Your suit has been measured.”)
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  1. medir (e:i) (“Tu traje ha sido medido.”)