March 2023 Flashcards

(31 cards)

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1-3-23 to shear = esquilar
It is almost time to shear the sheep.

A

Ya es casi tiempo de esquilar a las ovejas.

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2-2-23 chess = el ajedrez
Do you know how to olay chess?

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Sabes jugar al ajedrez?

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3-3-23 sick = enfermo (adjective)
Don’t go to work if you feel sick.

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No vayas al trabajo si te sientes enfermo.

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4-3-23 dimple = el hoyuelo
When Ana smiles, dimples appear on her face.

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Cuando Ana sonreia, aparecen hoyuelos en su cara.

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5-3-23 wool = la lana
The blanket is made of wool.

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La cobija está hecha de lana.

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6-3-23 to slide = deslizarse downhill = cuesta abajo
The boy slid downhill.

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El niño se deslizó cuesta abajo.

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7-3-23 jar = el frasco
You can take a cookie from the jar.

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Puedes agarrar una galleta del frasco.

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8-3-23 slightly = ligeramente
The soup is slightly salty.

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La sopa está ligeramente salada.

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9-3-23 forecast = pronóstico
The forecast says that it will snow tomorrow.

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El pronóstico dice que nevará mañana.

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10-3-23 summit = la cima
I saw the sunrise from the mountain summit.

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Vi la amanecer desde la cima de la montaña.

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11-3-23 playful (adjective) = juguetón
My kitty is really playful.

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Mi gatito es muy juguetón.

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12-3-23 hour = la hora
I have a meeting in a hour.

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Tengo una reunión en una hora.

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13-3-23 twig = la ramita
The twig snapped when I stepped on it.

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La ramita se quebró cuando la pisé.

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14-3-23 curly (adjective) = rizado
Natalia has curly hair.

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Natalia tiene el cabello rizado

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15-3-23 gold = el oro
There’s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

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Hay una olla llena de oro al final del arco iris.

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16-3-23 luck = la suerte
I have an interview tomorrow. Wish me luck.

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Tengo una entrevista mañana. Deséame suerte.

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17-3-23 Irish (adjective) = irlandés
The Irish countryside is stunningly beautiful.

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La campiña irlandésa es increíblemente bonita.

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18-3-23 large window = el ventanal
Ana is reading a book next to the large window.

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Ana está leyendo un libro al lado del ventanal.

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19-3-23 to rain = llover
It’s been raining all day.

A

Ha estado lloviendo todo el día.

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20-3-23 season = la temporada
I feel like spring is the shortest season.

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siento que la primavera es la temporada más corta.

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21-3-23 peach = el durazno
These peaches are ripe.

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Estos duraznos están maduros.

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22-3-23 stormy (adjective) = tormentoso
I am used to the region’s stormy weather.

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Estoy acostumbrado al clima tormentoso de la región.

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23-3-23 to plant = sembrar
We’re planting tomatoes in the garden.

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Estamos sembrando tomates en el jardín.

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24-3-2023 country (adjective) = campestre
I sat down to gaze at the beautiful country landscape.

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Me senté a contemplar el bello paisaje campestre.

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25-3-23 porcupine = el puercoespín Don't touch the porcupine's quills.
No toques las púas del puercoespín.
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26-3-23 iris / lilly = el lirio Lillies are really fragrant.
Los lirios son muy fragantes.
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27-3-23 picturesque (adjective) = pintoresco I spent the weekend in a picturesque little town.
Pasé el fin de semana en un pueblito pintoresco.
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28-3-23 to nod off = cabecear I was so tired I started to nod off.
Estoy tan cansado que comenzé a cabecear.
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29-3-23 gale = el vendaval A fierce gale lashed the region.
Un fuerte vendaval azotó la región.
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30-3-23 outside (adverb) = fuera I try to spend time outside everyday.
Trato de pasar tiempo fuera todos los días.
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31-3-23 to clear up = escampar It was raining, but it finally cleared up.
Estaba lloviendo, pero finalmente escampó.