June 2023 Flashcards

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1-6-23 engaged (adjective) = comprometido
Ana and her boyfriend are engaged.

A

Ana y su novio están comprometidos.

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2-6-23 to fish = pescar
This is a good month to fish for cod.

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Este es un buen mes para pescar bacalao.

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3-6-23 tent = la tienda de campaña
It took me half an hour to put up the tent.

A

Me tomó media hora montar la tienda de campaña

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4-6-23 path = el sendero
There’s a hut at the end of the path.

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Hay una cabaña al final del sendero.

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5-6-23 rocky = rocoso
I can see the rocky coastline from here.

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Puedo ver la costa rocosa desde aquí.

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6-6-23 thicket = el matorral
There is something moving behind the thicket.

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Hay algo moviéndose detrás del matorral.

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7-6-23 pebble = el guijarro
The kid entertained himself by stacking pebbles.

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El niño se entretenía apilando los guijarros.

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8-6-23 to move = mudarse
We moved from Pittsburgh to Barranquilla.

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Nos mudamos de Pittsburg a Barranquilla.

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9-6-23 ostrich = el avestruz
Ostriches don’t fly but they run really fast.

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Los avestruces no vuelan pero corren muy rápido.

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10-6-23 sandwich = el emparedado
I made you a ham-and-cheese sandwich.

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Te preparé un emparedado de jamón y queso.

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11-6-23 fishing (adjective) = pesquero
A fishing boat is approaching the coast.

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Un barco pesquero se acerca la costa.

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12-6-23 dryer = la secadora
I’m going to put the clothes in the dryer.

A

Voy a meter la ropa en la secadora.

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13-6-23 cramp = el calambre
I get cramps when I work out.

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Me dan calambres cuando hago ejercicio.

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14-6-23 to jog = trotar
I go jogging every morning.

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Salgo a trotar todas las mañanas.

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15-6-23 parasol = la sombrilla
Spot was resting under a parasol.

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Spot descansaba bajo una sombrilla.

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16-6-23 watermelon = la sandía
I bought a watermelon and some plums.

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Compré una sandía y varias ciruelas.

17
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17-6-23 carefree (adjective) = despreocupado
Joan is a happy and carefree woman.

A

Joan es una mujer feliz y despreocupada.

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18-6-23 hero = el héroe
Not all heroes wear capes, but I do.

A

No todos los héroes llevan capa, pero yo sí.

19
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19-6-23 view = la vista
The view from here is stunning.

A

La vista desde aquí es impresionante.

20
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20-6-23 to chat = charlar
We spent the afternoon chatting at the cafe.

A

Nos pasamos la tarde charlando en el café.

21
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21-6-23 backpacker = el mochilero
I met many backpackers during my travels.

A

Conocí a muchos mochileros en mis viajes.

22
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22-6-23 to roast = asar
Rodri is roasting some chicken fillets.

A

Rodri está asando los filetes de pechuga de pollo

23
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23-6-23 vineyard = el viñedo
We went to several vineyards in Mendoza.

A

Visitamos varios viñedos en Mendoza.

24
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24-6-23 the sea = el / la mar
My dream is to live close to the sea.

A

Mi sueño es vivir cerca del mar.

25
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25-6-23 crunchy (adjective) = crujiente
The cookies have a crunchy chocolate top.

A

Las galletas tienen una crujiente capa de chocolate.

26
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26-6-23 asparagus = el espárrago
I’m making roasted asparagus with Parmesan.

A

Estoy haciendo espárragos asados con queso parmesano.

27
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27-6-23 countryside = el campo
Beto quit his job and moved to the countryside.

A

Beto reununció a su trabajo y se mudó al campo.

28
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28-6-23 really = realmente
She’s not really levitating. It’s an illusion.

A

Ella no está realmente levitando. Es una ilusión.

29
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29-6-23 elm tree = el olmo
The street is lined with elm trees.

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La calle está bordeada de olmos.

30
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30-6-23 foreign (adjective) = extranjero
The businessman has accounts in foreign banks.

A

El empresario tiene cuentas en bancos extranjeros.