Spanish Flashcards
(122 cards)
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Aprisa
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Fast
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Cada
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Each
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Todavía
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Yet, still
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Hasta
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Until
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Mientras
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While
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Entonces
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Then
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Pagar (past tense)
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Yo pagué
Tu pagaste
El/ella/usted Pagó
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Verbs that end in “gar” (past tense)
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First person will be “gué”
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Verbs that end in “car” (past)
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First person will end in “qué”
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Tocar
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To play (an instrument)
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Sacar
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To take out
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Complicar
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To complicate
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Duplicar
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To duplicate
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Explicar
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To explain
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Practicar
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To practice
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Apagar
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To put out (the light)
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Llegar
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To arrive
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Para
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In order to, for
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Temprano
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Early
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A tiempo
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On time
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Ganar
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To earn, gain, win
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Cantar
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To sing
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Usar
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To use
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Besar
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To kiss
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Insultar
To insult
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Pesar
To weigh
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Odiar
To hate
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Refrescar
To refresh
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Cepillar
To brush
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Gritar
To shout
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Saludar
To greet
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Cambiar
To change
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Estar (past tense)
Estuve - I was
Estuviste - you were
Estuvo - he/she/usted was
Estuvimos - we were
Estuvieron - they, you (pl) were
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Tener (to have) past tense
Yo tuve (I had)
Tu tuviste (you had)
El/ella/ usted tuvo (he/she/you had)
Nosotros tuvimos (we had)
Ellos/ellas/ustedes (they or you had)
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Lindo/a
Lovely, very pretty
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Ir (past tense)
Yo fuí - I went
Tu fuiste - you went
El/ella/usted fué - he she it went)
Nosotros fuimos - we went
Ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron - they, you went
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Catarro
A cold
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Visitas
Company
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Venir (past tense)
Came
Vine
Viniste
Vino
Vinimos
Vinieron
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La llave
The key
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El primer piso
The first floor
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El segundo piso
The second floor
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El tercer piso
The third floor
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El cuarto piso
The fourth floor
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Hacer (past)
To do
Yo hice (I did)
Tu hiciste (you did)
El/ella/usted hizo (he,she, you did)
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Venir (past)
To come
Yo vine (i came)
Tu viniste (you came)
El/ella/usted vino (he,she, you came)
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Comenzar
To begin
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Mandar
To send
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Haber
To have
Use only with other verbs
He
Has
Ha
Hemos
Han
Ado = ar
Ido = er/ir
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Ofrecer
To offer
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Decider
To decide
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Existir
To exist
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Oír
To hear
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Irregulars in past participle
Ver - visto - to see
Escribir - escrito - to write
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He estado
I have been
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Donde ha estado?
Where have you been?
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He estado ocupado
I have been busy
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“Ing”
Ando for AR verbs
Iendo for er/ir verbs
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Aprisa
Fast
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Tocar
To play (an instrument)
To knock on the door
To touch
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La renta
The rent
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Quien ganó?
Who won?
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Tuve una fiesta
I had a party
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Que suerte!
What luck!
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Este, estos
This, these
Masculine
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Ese, esos
That, those
Masculine
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Esta, estas
This, these
Feminine
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Esa, esas
That, those
Feminine
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Esto
This
When referring to something that is neither masculine or feminine
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Llamar
To call
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Usualmente
Usually
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Limpiar
To clean
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Algo
Something
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Algunos/algunas
Some
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Enseñar
To teach
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Lugar
Place
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La parte
The part (part of town)
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La gente
The people
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Adultos
Adults
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Sed
Thirsty
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Hambre
Hunger, hungry
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Frío
Cold
Tienes frío? (Are you cold)
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Calor
Hot, warm, heat
Quiero agua porque tengo calor
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Puesto
Has on, on, have on
Tengo puesto (i have on)
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Largo
Long
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De verdad?
Really?
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Miedo
Afraid, scared, fear
Tienen miedo (they are afraid)
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Sueño
Sleepy, tired, dream
El Niño tiene sueño?
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Ganas
Feel like, win, earn
Tengo ganas de beber algo
(I feel like drinking something)
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Llamarse
To be called
Me llamo Helen
I’m called Helen
Means to call when isn’t reflexive, and to be called when reflexive
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Quedarse
To stay
Me quedé con Luis
I stayed with Luis
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Caerse
To fall, to fall down
Me caí
I fell down
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Parecerse
To resemble, to look like
Se parece a su mamá
He resembles his mother
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Cepillarse
To brush (hair, teeth, clothes)
Me cepillé los dientes
I brushed my teeth
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Sentarse
To sit down
Radical changing
Me siento en el sofá
I sit on the sofa
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Acostarse
To go to bed
Radical changing
Me acosté tarde ( i went to bed late)
Siempre me acuesto temprano
I always go to bed early
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Deshacerse de
To get rid of
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Quejarse
To complain
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Portarse
To behave yourself
Se porta bien (he behaves)
Se portó mal (he misbehaves)
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Enterarse
To find out
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Ponerse
To put on (clothes), to set (Sun), to become (plus any adjective)
Me puse el traje (i put on my suit)
A qué hora se puso el sol? (What time does the sun set?)
Carlos se puso furioso
Charles became furious
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Darse cuenta
To become aware of, to find out
Me di cuenta (i found out)
Se dio cuenta (he found out)
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Equivocarse
To make a mistake, to be mistaken
Me equivoqué
I made a mistake
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Escaparse
To escape, to get away
Me escapé de la fiesta
I got away from the party
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Imaginarse
To imagine
Me imagino que llegó esta noche
I imagine that he arrived tonight
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Bajarse (de)
To get down, to get off vehicles
Se bajó del tren
He got off the train
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Subirse (a)
To get up on, to climb, to get on vehicles
Se subió al árbol
He climbed the tree
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Apurarse
To hurry
Por qué no se apura
Why don’t you hurry?
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Alegrarse
To be glad
Me alegro de verte
I’m glad to see you
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Verse
To appear, to look (in appearance)
Se ve muy bien
He looks very well
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Volverse
To become
Se volvió loco
He went (became) crazy
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Cuidarse
To take care of yourself, to be careful
Se va a cuidar
He’s going to take care of himself
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Perderse
To get lost
Se perdió
He got lost
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Cambiarse
To change (clothes)
Me cambié la camisa
I changed my shirt
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Quitarse
To take off
Voy a cuitarme
I am going to take off
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Reflexive verbs
1) physical verbs such as get up, bathe, comb, shave, and wash are reflexive
2) reflexive verbs are often equivalent to the word (get) in English
3) possessive adjectives are not used after reflexive verbs
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Cortarse
To cut yourself
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Lavarse
To wash yourself
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Secarse
To dry yourself
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Quemarse
To burn yourself
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Lastimarse
To hurt yourself
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Despacio
Slowly