Spanish - Already Learned! Flashcards

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Hi, I am lost. Can you help me get here?

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Hola, estoy perdido. Puedes ayudarme a llegar aqui?

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You can go first.

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Puedes ir primero.

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Summer is hot, winter is cold.

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El verano es calor, el invierno es frío.

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Why not?

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Por qué no?

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Too much food.

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Demasiado comida.

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How is the weather/What’s the weather like?

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Como está el clima?

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What is the typical food?

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Qué es comida típica?

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dream, ground, luck

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sueño, suelo, suerte

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“It’s a piece of cake!” is a saying around here.

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“Es pan comido!” es un refrán por aquí.

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Why is this funny?

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Por qué es chistoso?

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a type - can also mean “some guy”

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un tipo

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meters high

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metros de altura

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I want to speak many languages.

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Quiero hablar muchas idiomas.

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I was so inspired and happy all the time.

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Estaba tan inspirado y contenta todo el tiempo.

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in addition/also/what’s more

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además

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then/so, well

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entonces, pues

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Can I have a napkin, please? Thank you!

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¿Puedo tener una servilleta, por favor? Gracias!

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What do you do every evening?

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Qué haces cada (every, each) tarde?

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I need to shower. (reflexive verbs)

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Necisito ducharME (verbs ending in me, se, are reflexive, meaning the verb is being done, in this case, to me). 
Another example: Ella no quiere ducharse = she doesn't want to shower.

The pronoun can either be attached to the end of the infinitive OR go before the conjugated verb.
Ella no quiere ducharse = Ella no se quiere duchar.

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to wake up/get up (she needs to get up at 7)

hint - use reflexive verb!

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levantar (Ella necesita levantarse a las siete)

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I have never done that

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jamás/nunca hacía eso

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Hello, can you tell me which way to go, please?

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Hola, puedes decirme cual rumbo ir, por favor?

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Good morning, can I please see a menu?

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Buenas dias, puedo ver un menu, por favor?

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Hi, how much does it cost for a ride to here?

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Hola, cuantos cuesto para un paseo a aquí?

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you can travel to any place in the world
puedes viajar a cualquier lugar del mundo
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I knew enough
Yo sabía bastante
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Therefore, I cannot go.
Por eso, yo no puedo ir.
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even Shakira
hasta a Shakira
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It sounds very loud, quiet.
Suena muy ruidosa, tranquila.
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to mop I mop this floor. to sweep
trapear Yo trapeo este piso. barrer
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early, late
temprano, tarde
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On one side we had a garden and on the other side we had a soccer field.
De un lado teníamos un jardín y en el otro lado teníamos un campo de fútbol
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I go inside, I go outside
voy adentro, voy afuera
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lips
los labios
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text, to text
texto, textear
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I'll text you (I'll write you a message)
Te escribiré un mensaje
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I'll start/I'll begin...
Voy a empezar OR yo empezaré
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A lot of old cars.
Muchos carros viejos.
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She doesn't listen to me.
Ella no me escucha.
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to touch/to play an instrument
tocar
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to return, go back | I'll come back
volver | voy a volver OR Volveré
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strict definition
definición estricta
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hydraulic systems
sistemas hidráulicos
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Does the car have airbags?
El carro tiene bolsas de aire?
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You are unique.
Eres único/a
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I like the design.
Me gusta el diseño.
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Who are you? | I know you.
Quién eres tú? | Yo te conozco.
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relate (infinitive)
relacionar
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You can drive.
Puedes manejar.
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I don't agree
yo no estoy de acuerdo
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have you ever eaten ants?
alguna vez has comida hormigas? OR has comía hormigas
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You have a nice place. (home, apartment)
Tienes un lugar lindo. (casa, departamento) | lindo means, nice, listo means ready!
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Like most Urguayans
Como la mayoría de los uruguayos
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I put the water to boil
Yo pongo el agua a hervir
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It's super early
es súper temprano
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what's up dude
que pasa, amigo
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You are very kind, thank you.
Eres muy amable, gracias.
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to ask (2 ways)
In Spanish, 'preguntar' is used when inquiring someone for information or when asking a question. 'Pedir' also means 'to ask', but it refers to requesting someone for an object, favor or to do an action.
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to finish I finished the cake I just got home
Terminar is used as finish something you started, an action. You start an activity, and you finish it. Period. Acabar is used more as "end up", at the end of anything, you happen to be in some certain way, when the whole process is over. Terminé el pastel Yo acabo de llegar a casa
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Lastly, I want to know where she is?
Por último, quiero saber dónde está ella?
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She has unusual behavior.
Ella tiene comportamiento inusual.
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To weigh | I weigh a lot
pesar | peso mucho
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hundreds of notices
cientos de avisos
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the flight
el vuelo
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Where is the exit?
dónde está la salida?
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unable to explain
incapaces de explicar OR no podía explicar
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changed their sleep schedules
cambiado sus horarios de sueño/dormir
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announcing was allowed
el locutar se permitió
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She has an ironic grin
Ella tiene una mueca irónica
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What is the forecast?
Cual es el pronóstico?
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she had a strange attitude
ella tenía una actitud extraña
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How many viewers are there?
¿Cuántas espectadoras/televidentes hay?
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to call (2 ways)
telefonear/llamar
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``` to promise I promise (you) (that) I will do it. ```
prometer | Te prometo que lo haré.
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to fall | Do you see it falling?
caer | Lo ves caer? / Ves caerlo?
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We saw a shower of shooting stars.
Nosotros vimos un chaparrón (shower) de estrellas (stars) fugaces.
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Maybe we can go tomorrow.
Tal vez (maybe) podemos ir mañana.
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She is going to arrive soon.
Ella va a llegar pronto.
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Over and over again.
Una y otra vez.
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You have to go to bed.
Tienes que ir a la cama.
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I have to clean the room.
Tengo que limpiar la habitación.
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Can we play your videogame?
Podemos jugar tu videojuego?
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The adults wash the dishes.
Los adultos lavan los platos.
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I know how to do it. You see?
Yo sé cómo hacerlo. Ves?
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That's amazing! This is cool too.
Ese es asombroso! Esto también es genial (cool).
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We need to buy vegetables/veggies.
Necesitamos comprar verduras/vegetales.
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Do you want to come see my garden?
Quieres venir a ver mi huerto (orchard)/jardín (garden)?
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What kind of vegetables do you grow/sell?
Qué tipo de vegetales cultivan/venden?
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We grow tomatoes, peppers, corn, pumpkins, peas, carrots, and green beans. Also, strawberries and watermelon.
Cultivamos tomates, pimientos, maíz, calabazas, guisantes, zanahorias, y judías verdes. Fresas y sandías también.
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Since it's the wet season, it rains often!
Como es la temporada de lluvias (season of rain), ¡llueve a menudo!
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Hey, where are you going?
Oye, dónde vas?
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north south east west
norte sur este oeste
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There's a hill to the north.
Hay un cerro/colina al norte. | cerro is a bigger mountain-like hill, colina is a smaller grassy hill
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I love this food.
Esta comida me encanta.
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Animals killed by lack of water.
Animales muertos por la falta de agua
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These are the effects of climate change around the world.
Estos son los efectos del cambio climático alrededor del mundo.
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She is in the dining room.
Ella está en el comedor.
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to cover We were covered in insects! We covered the whole street.
cubrir ¡Estábamos cubiertos de insectos! Nosotros cubrimos toda la calle.
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He was 31, and it was his first time living outside of Spain.
Tenía 31 años y era la primera vez que vivía fuera de España.
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to gather | In December of 2007, a group of girls gathered in the middle of a neglected soccer field.
reunir | En diciembre de 2007, un grupo de niñas se reunió en medio de un campo de fútbol abandonado.
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gray and windowless warehouse
almacén gris y sin ventanas
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dust bitter dark mixed
polvo amargo oscuro mezclado
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It was the only kind (that) his mother could afford.
Era el único tipo que su madre podía pagar.
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with two spoonfuls of sugar
con dos cucharadas de azucar
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to try, to taste | I tried the food
probar | Probé la comida.
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It was a bad experience and I didn't like it at all.
Fue una mala experiencia y no me gustó (I did not like it) para nada (not at all).
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to lose | My dad lost his job
perder | Mi papá perdió su trabajo
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Can I taste? (Asking for samples is common everywhere in Mexico!)
Puedo probar?
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I'm just looking (use when in a store and don't want to buy anything or get into a bargaining game)
Solo mirando
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cave (2 ways)
cueva (artificially made) | gruta (naturally made)
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No thank you, I'm going to walk. (if being offered a taxi or horse ride)
No gracias, voy a caminar.
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She opened the door.
Ella abrió la puerta.
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``` We just (verb) We just got home. ```
Nosotros acabamos a (verbo) | Nosotros acabamos a llegar en casa.
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success | Was the company a success?
éxito | ¿Fue la empresa un éxito?
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I see a lot of cows.
Veo muchas vacas.
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I need gloves, socks, and boots.
Necesito guantes, calcetines, y botas.
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She put them on.
Ella se los puso. "los" not as in "the" here, but as in "lo" with an "s" because we're talking about a plural. she put it on - ella se lo puso (singular) she put them on - ella se los puso (plural)
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Does the kitchen have a fridge, oven, and microwave?
La cocina tiene una nevera, horno, y microondas?
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She is strong, he is weak.
Ella es fuerte, él es débil.
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up, down (You) put the thing down. What is up there?
Arriba, abajo. Pones la cosa abajo. Qué hay arriba ahí (there)?
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This food makes me happy/excited.
Esta comida me hace feliz/alegre. | Esta comida hacerme feliz/alegre.
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I need my backpack, socks and shoes!
Necesito mi mochila, calcetines, y zapatos!
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I will give you a wedgie.
Te daré un calzoncillo.
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It doesn't work.
No funciona.
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One moment, please.
Un momento, por favor.
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Where is the bus stop?
¿Dónde esta la parada de autobus?
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Something terrible happened ... my mom died. It was a very, very hard blow for me.
Algo terrible pasó… mi mamá murió. Fue un golpe muy, muy duro para mí.
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Is the battery charged? | I need to charge my phone/laptop!
¿Está cargada la batería? Necesito cargar mi teléfono / computadora! -ada or -ado suffix can mean "-ful" or "-load". Like cucharada is a spoonful, cargada is a full charge.
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The sign says "stop". To stop. Stop doing that.
El letrero/señal dice "pare". Parar Para de hacer eso. ("para" here is a verb conjugation!)
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wake up vs get up (like from a chair) Did she wake up yet?/Did she already wake up? Ken, get up from that chair.
despertarse vs levantarse ¿Ella ya se despertó? Ken, lavantas de esa silla.
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To turn on To turn off (You) turn on the light, turn off the light.
encender apagar Enciendes la luz, apagas la luz.
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to forget | You have forgotten?
olvidar | ¿Has olvidado?
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to remember | I don't remember how to get there.
recordar | No recuerdo cómo llegar.
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I went to the store.
Fui a la tienda.
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Brave.
Valientes.
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To stand in front of, to face
enfrentar
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they move with elegance and agility
se mueven con elegancia y agilidad
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The mountain is enormous!
¡La montaña es enorme!
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``` Appetizers Snacks Avocado Coconut Mango ```
``` Aperitivos Pasabocas Aguacate/Palta Coco Mango ```
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Just in case.
Por si acaso.
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To scream, to laugh The kids were screaming and laughing. We are laughing, you laugh. She screamed while he laughed.
Gritar, reír Los niños gritaban y reían. Estamos riendo, tu ries. Ella grito mientras él río.
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The Suns face the Bucks in the basketball finals.
Los Suns se enfrentan a los Bucks en la final de baloncesto.
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I work for a company called Noom. I help people build healthier habits.
Trabajo para una empresa llamada Noom. Ayudo a las personas a desarrollar (build/develop) hábitos más saludables.
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Do you see the bird's nest? | Do you know where the bird's nest is?
¿Ves el nido del pájaro? | ¿Sabes dónde está el nido de pájaros?
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Banana, plantain. | I love sweet plantains!
Banana, plátano. | Me encanta los plátanos dulces!
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to jump Are we going to jump? Let's jump!
saltar Iremos a saltar? Vamos a saltar!
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to smile | A pair of teeth.
sonreír | Un par de dientes.
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Without doubt,
Sin duda,
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To understand (2 ways)
Entender (more superficial, for example being able to understand someone else speaking Spanish) Comprender (a very deep understanding of something)
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You have fun!
Tienes divertido!
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Where is its owner?
¿Dónde está su dueño?
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We are near the border with Colombia.
Nosotros estamos cerca de la frontera con Colombia.
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People express themselves through them.
La gente se expresa a través de ellos.
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I love the sense of community. Everyone here is so kind/nice!
Me gusta el sentido de comunidad. ¡Todos aquí son tan amables/agradables!
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environment (2 ways)
entorno (atmoshphere/setting, like the office environment) | ambiente/medioambiente - natural environment
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I have written, edited, and published two books.
Yo he escrito, editado y publicado dos libros.
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Lots of people here suffer from malnutrition.
Mucha gente aquí sufren de desnutrición.
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We diagnose and treat children under the age of five.
Diagnosticamos y tratamos a niños menores de cinco años.
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to measure | Measure out 1 cup.
medir | Mide uno taza.
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a grape liquor
un licor de uvas
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she began to tell a story about
ella empezó a narrar una historia sobre
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little break/rest a little
descanso un poco
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I thought (that) it would be a great opportunity for personal growth.
Pensé que sería una gran oportunidad para el crecimiento personal.
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to grow (to grow up, a plant to grow, to increase, all the ways we use it in English!) to increase I'm increasing my...
crecer subir, aumentar Estoy aumentando mi...
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What are my options?
¿Cuáles son mis opciones?
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Does the bathroom have a mirror?
¿El baño tiene espejo?
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The thick tropical rainforest.
La espeja selva tropical.
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In summer or winter?
En verano o en invierno?
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It's very cloudy today.
Está muy nublado hoy.
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How's the weather today? (two ways)
Como está la clima/el tiempo hoy?
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January, February, March
enero, febrero, marzo
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Most certainly!
Seguramente!
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To sum up,
Para resumir,
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Well, as a matter of fact,
Bueno, de hecho,
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To be more precise,
Para ser más precisos,
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That is a good question,
Esa es una buena pregunta,
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By the way,
Por cierto,
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Recently, I heard that ...
Recientemente, escuché que ...
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To tell the truth,
Decir la verdad,
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and what do you think?
y, ¿qué piensas?
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Very rare.
Muy rare.
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to lose You lose your books often. I lose, you win.
perder Tú pierdes tus libros a menudo. Yo pierdo, tú ganas.
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I don't understand the question. | We don't understand the question.
No entiendo la pregunta. | No entendemos la pregunta.
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physical features | We need to look at the physical features of the bird to determine the species.
rasgos físicos | Necesitamos observar las rasgos (OR características) físicas del pájaro para determinar la especie.
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A preposition meaning "according to" or "depending on". | According to you, it's not necessary.
según | Según tú, no es necesario.
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Aquí, Acá, Ahí, Allí, Allá
All mean "there". It's common for all these to be used interchangeably. Aquí, Acá - for my purposes, they can be interchangeable, both refer to something very close by. Ahí -> Close Allí -> Far but no so much Allá -> Far (There in America - Allá en América)
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There are many things there.
Hay muchas cosas ahí.
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I heard a voice over there.
Escuché una voz por ahí.
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I'm going to stay.
Me voy a quedar.
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to roar | The lion roared.
rugir | El león rugió.
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I thought that was going too far.
Pensé que iba demasiado lejos.
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My grades were good in school.
Mis notas fueron buenas en la escuela.
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to add and to subtract
sumar (to total)/agregar (to add on) y restar
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It is very valuable.
Es muy valioso.
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All that over there is private property.
Todo eso de allí es propiedad privada
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to suggest | I suggest taking the train.
sugerir | Sugiero tomar el tren.
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Camino vs Calle
Calle is a city street, Camino can also mean a path/track on the ground or the path to a specific destination
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Bronze, silver, gold
Bronce, plata, oro
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For example, I can say...
Por ejemplo, puedo decir...
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The road is very grassy and bumpy (full of potholes).
La calle/el camino está cubierto de hierba (covered in grass) y lleno de baches (full of potholes).
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Getting ready to go out/leave.
Alistando para salir. (alistando is progressive, it's happening right now!)
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There is a toll on that road.
Hay un peaje en esa calle.
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It's incredible, the amount of bicyclists (that) (there are) in this city. Very cool!
Es increíble la cantidad de ciclistas que hay en esta ciudad. ¡Muy genial!
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What is your job, what do you do, what do you dedicate yourself to?
a qué te dedicas?
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Nearby was Juan.
Cercano estaba Juan. | cercano is adjective, cerca is adverb
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Fingers, thumbs.
Dedos, pulgares.
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The foil (like food wrappers)
La lámina
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Look at....
Mira a.....
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The ghosts are scary. (give fear)
Los fantasmas dan miedo.
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How did you sleep? | How do you feel?
Cómo dormiste? | Cómo te sientes?
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the first time the second time the third time
la primera vez la segunda vez la tercera vez
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Purple is my fav color.
El Morado, púrpura es mi color favorito.
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the first thing you should do is heat the oven
lo primero que debes hacer es calentar el horno
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A response/answer.
Una respuesta.
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Can I keep the book one more week? (Can I stay with the book one week more)
¿Puedo quedarme con el libro una semana más?
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To cause | These words cause confusion for some non native speakers.
causar | Estas palabras causan confusión a algunos hablantes no nativos.
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to cover
cubrir
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The idea was greatly appreciated.
La idea fue muy apreciada.
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The population of this country.
La población de este país.
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the distances between cities are large
las distancias entre las ciudades son largas
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You like it?
Te gusta?
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I will take that into account/I will keep that in mind, thank you.
Lo tendré (future tense = yo tendré) en cuenta, gracias.
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I was thinking the opposite.
Estaba pensando el contrario.
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(as) much, (as) many | I don't have as much/many as you.
tanto | Yo no tengo tanto como tú.
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It is not the same.
No es lo mismo.
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Useful
útil
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When you finish with that,
Cuando termines con eso,
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You know Maria?
¿Conoces a Maria?
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That's it. (at the end of a sentence)
Eso.
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You know? (Like how I use it a lot in conversation)
Sabes?
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et cetera
etcétera
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Vice versa
Viceversa (remember Spanish accent!)
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Instead of (in place of)
En lugar de
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Are you going to do it?
¿Vas a hacerlo?
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Someone within the group.
Alguien dentro del grupo.
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I don't know, let's investigate! (For example, if you want to walk around town and look for a restaurant)
No sé, vamos a investigar!
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I mean/in other words (filler words)
O sea
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If you are interested, you can click this link.
Si te interesa, puedes clic en este enlace.
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Much better!
Super mejor!
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Let's sit in the shade for a minute.
Vamos a sentarNOS en la sombra por un minuto.
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What topic?
¿Qué tema?
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la obra
the work (of art)
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cuidar | It's important to care for the plants.
to look after, to care | Es importante cuidar las plantas.
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un golpe
a blow, a hit (physically or metaphorically)
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That's a fact.
Eso es un hecho.
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Our plans are to go to the mountain, then (later) the restaurant.
Nuestros planes son ir a la montaña, luego al restaurante.
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dicho
saying (decir)
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I saw it with my own eyes.
Lo vi con mis propios ojos.
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Lots of visitors! It's very festive.
Muchos visitantes! Muy festivo.
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Faster than ever
Más rápido que nunca
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Toward(s) | It's towards the volcano.
Hacia (note no accent on the i like the imperfect of hacer!) | Es hacia el volcán.
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Vacations come to mind (for me/for us)
Las vacaciones me/nos vienen a la mente
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To ask for, to order at a restaurant. | Can I have the shrimp and a margarita?
Pedir | Puedo pedir las camarrones y una margarita?
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In response to a question: No, none.
No, ninguna.
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Do it | Quite motivational
hazLO | bien motivacional
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In real life
En la vida real
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An idiot
Una idiota
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GPS
GPS (Hay-Pay-Ese)
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The beaches are good for relaxing.
Las playas son buenas para relajarse.
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Traer | Can you bring me more napkins, please?
to bring | Me puedes traer más servilletas, por favor?
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Don't give up, more than anything. | To surrender/to give up
No te rindas, más que nada. | rendir
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I might not be back till later. | You might be there?
Yo podría que no volver hasta más tarde. | ¿Podrías estar allí?
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to try | I will try it.
intentar | Voy a intentarlo OR Lo intentaré
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Let's play basketball | I have a basketball
Vamos a jugar baloncesto | Tengo una pelota de baloncesto
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We want to go to the winery!
Queremos ir a la bodega!
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to rise, to go up, to upload
subir
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aplaudir
to applaud, to clap
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attack, bombs, war
ataque, bombas, guerra
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evitar | Avoid going out at night.
avoid | Evitar salir de noche.
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Home sweet home.
Hogar dulce hogar.
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What's in the box?
¿Qué hay en la caja? | ¿Qué está en la caja?
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Pass the traffic lights.
Pasar los semáforos.
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Mission accomplished!
Misión cumplida!
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Let's run on the track.
Corramos en la pista.
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to share | You want to share a sandwich?
para compartir | ¿Quieres compartir un bocadillo?
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Can you repeat that? | Can you say that more slowly?
Me lo puedes repetir? | Lo puedes decir más lento?
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Do you want to play tennis tonight? | How about 7:30?
¿Quieres jugar el tenis esta noche? | ¿Qué tal las siete y media?
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Is it open to the public?
¿Está abierto (abrir) al público?
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It rains a lot in this city.
Llueve mucho en esta ciudad.
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It never snows in this city.
Nunca nieva en esta ciudad.
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Spring is my favorite season.
La primavera es mi estación favorita. | Estación is used for the 4 seasons, temporada is used when talking about something like tax season or hunting season
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The rest of the boxes are in the car.
El resto de las cajas están en el coche/carro.
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to pretend | Sometimes, I pretend to be from Canada.
pretender | A veces, yo pretendo ser de Canadá.
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In terms of bars and restaurants, there are a lot of good ones in Puerto Vallarta. Have fun!
En cuestiones de bares y restaurantes, hay muchos buenos lugares en Puerto Vallarta. ¡Divertirse!
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Could you explain to us what is the meaning of this?
Nos podría explicar que significa de esto? Or ¿Podría explicarNOS cuál es el significado de esto?
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To grip Grip the racquet. Now, make a big, full swing, and finish over your shoulder.
Agarrar Agarra la raqueta. Ahora, haz (imperative form of Hacer, like a command) un swing grande y completo y termina sobre tu hombro (shoulder).
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It will be cloudy but not rainy tomorrow.
Estaré nublado pero no lluevado mañana.
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Is there good or bad weather there?
¿Hay buen o mal tiempo allí?
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Are you sure?
Segura?
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Ears, eyes and nose.
Orejas, ojos y nariz.
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arms and legs | fingers and feet and toes.
brazos y piernas | dedos de manos y pies y dedos de los pies.
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to fill just/barely I'm so full, (that) I can barely walk.
llenar apenas Estoy tan lleno que apenas puedo caminar.
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It's windy today! It feels good.
Hay mucho viento hoy! Se siente bien.
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clear (weather), (as in "Is that clear?") The weather is clear today. Is that clear?
despejado, claro El tiempo está despejado hoy. ¿Está claro?
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It's misty/foggy in the mountains. (There is mist/fog in the mountains.)
Hay niebla en las montañas.
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Is it warm or cold in that region?
¿Hay calor o frío en esa región?
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Everyone has a different perception of beauty.
Todo el mundo tiene una percepción diferente de la belleza.
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to get/to obtain I want to get a new job. to share
conseguir Yo quiero conseguir un nuevo trabajo. compartir
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to wait for/to hope I hope (that) Harry gets a new job. Wait! Wait for me!
esperar Espero que Harry consiga un nuevo trabajo. ¡Espere! ¡Espérame!
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Creer vs Crear
to believe, to create
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I want to be a polyglot.
Quiero ser políglota.
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My favorite fruits are oranges and coconuts.
Mis frutas favoritas son naranjas y cocos.
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cooking pot | flower pot
olla | maceta
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pots and pans
ollas y sartenes
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potted plant
planta en maceta
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kitchen, sink, oven, counter | It's on the countertop.
cocina, lavabo, horno, encimera | Está en la encimera.
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Do you have a knife and cutting board?
Tienes un cuchillo y una tabla de cortar?
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We need forks and spoons.
Necesitamos tenedores y cucharas.
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cookbook to cook lemon juice
libro de cocina cocinar jugo de limón
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Chocolate, salt, pepper, butter, olive oil. | Season with salt.
Chocolate, sal, pimiento, mantequilla, aceite de oliva. | Sazonar con sal.
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Use a ladel with the dough/batter.
Usas una ladel con la masa.
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Creamy, very smooth.
Cremoso, muy suave.
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Basically
Básicamente
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I'm a little weak with spicy food!
¡Soy un poco débil con comida picante!
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Can you find a spatula and a rolling pin?
Puedes encontrar una espatula y un rodillo?
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The kitchen has a whisk, a mixer, a grater, and a microplane.
La cocina tiene un batidor, un mezclador, un rallador, y un microplano.
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to freeze | This is the freezer.
congelar | Esta es el congelador.
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Any/anything | Anything with onion, garlic, and lime is delicious in my opinion!
Cualquier | ¡Cualquier cosa con cebolla, ajo y lima es deliciosa en mi opinión!
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Was it a mouse or a rat?
¿Fue un ratón o una rata?
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Let's ask them!
Vamos a preguntarles!
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What are your tricks for making (causing) a good first impression?
Cuales son tus trucos para causar un buena impresión?
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Go over the bridge. | Pass the bridge.
Ir sobre el puente. | Pasar el puente.
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now I bring it to you
ahora te lo traigo
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Goodness!
Menos mal!
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I'm confused
Estoy confundido
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Don't move
No te muevas
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Progressive tense of leer (to read)
leyendo
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add the ice
agrega el hielo
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We are going to get ice cream, do you want to come with us?
Vamos a conseguir helado, ¿quieres venir con nosotros?
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Just like me!
Igual como yo!
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There is an employee over there.
Hay un empleado por allí.
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I think (that) it depends on...
Yo creo que depende de
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to snorkel/to dive | to swim
bucear | nadar
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to ignore Ignore him. Ignore her. Literally.
ignorar Ignoralo Ignorarla. Literalmente.
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Look at him | Look at her
Miralo | Mirala
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``` to talk (used in Mexico) I've been told that... ```
platicar | Me han platicado pues...
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I can't go until I've found my phone.
No puedo ir hasta que encuentre mi celular.
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I only came to say goodbye. | Venir preterite
Solo vine a despedir. | Vine, viniste, vino, vinimos, vinieron
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IR past tense practice: I went to the store this morning. Did you go to the concert last night? He went snorkeling.
Fui a la tienda esta mañana. Fuiste al concerto anoche? Fue bucear.
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IR Future tense practice I will go to the store later. Will you go to the dance with me? Will she go with us?
Iré a la tienda más tarde ¿Irás al baile conmigo? ¿Ella irá con nosotros?
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to guess | to measure
adivinar | medir
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to fit | How many fit in the trunk of the car?
caber | ¿Cuántos caben en el maletero del coche?
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fundamental | It seems to me that language is fundamental/essential.
fundamental (same) | Me parece que la idioma es fundamental.
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We can learn to be more positive.
Podemos aprender ser más positivo.
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Where are the ticket machines?
¿Dónde están las máquinas de billetes?
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I will return, and I will come to visit you.
Regresaré y vendré a visitarte
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Do you speak more Spanish or English on a daily basis (in your day to day)?
Hablas más español o inglés en tu día a día?
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Although, my friend might want one. | Although, many times I drink tea over coffee.
Aunque, mi amigo podría querer uno. | Aunque, muchas veces, bebo té en lugar de café.
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Spanish
Español | Castellano (northern and central Spain)
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I haven't had the opportunity to practice it with native speakers. That's why I'm slow and bad at it!
No tengo la oportunidad a practicarlo con hablantes nativos. ¡Eso es por qué soy lento y malo en eso!
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When I try to practice it, people speak too fast for me to understand! But I am learning and getting better.
Cuando intento practicar, la gente habla muy rapido, no entiendo! Pero estoy aprendiendo y mejorando.
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I like Costa Rica a lot, so, I want to learn to speak Spanish fluently.
Me gusta mucho Costa Rica, entonces, quiero aprender a hablar español con fluidez.
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We like fruit!
Nos gusta la fruta!
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You communicate well, I don't communicate well.
Te comunicas bien, yo no comunico bien.
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The people always talk to me. They are nice/kind.
La gente siempre me habla. Son muy amables.
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Language (2 ways)
idioma lengua (tongue) (Can be used interchangably!)
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English is the language (that) I'm most familiar with.
El inglés es el idioma que estoy más familiarizado.
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se vs le
Se is used when referring to an action someone does on themselves. Le is used when someone does an action on or for a separate person. The phrase, what is your name or como se llama, literally means what do you call yourself. Since the third person calls themself his or her name it would be se not le. So "What do you call him?" would be "Como le llamas?"
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It's a challenge
Es un desafío
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Advantage Disadvantage It is an advantage for a country to have cultural diversity.
Ventaja Desventaja Es una ventaja para un país tener diversidad cultural.
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``` To send (a text, email, etc) Can you text me when you get home so I know (that) you're safe? ```
mandar | ¿Puedes mandarme un texto cuando llegues a casa, entonces yo sé que estás seguro
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Let's see, I think it could be understood on many levels.
A ver, yo creo que se puede entender a muchos niveles. Note: Se is used when referring to an action someone does on themselves. Le is used when someone does an action on or for a separate person.
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anyone/somebody anything Does anyone want anything?
alguien cualquier cosa Alguien quiere cualquier cosa?/¿Alguien quiere algo?
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What else do we need?
¿Que más necesitamos?
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he seems to understand it on a spiritual level.
él parece entenderlo a nivel espiritual.
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In a way, yes.
De alguna forma/manera, si.
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Yes, I think so.
Yo creo que sí.
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That's it/that's right.
Eso es.
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Put it down.
Bajalo.
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Very rich/very tasty | brown sugar
Muy rico! | Piloncillo
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to wish/to desire | I wish I will see you again.
desear | Yo deseo que te veré otra vez.
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The best (one) (that) I have tried.
Lo mejor que yo probado. Lo is used because it's an unspecified noun!!
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Maria, can you tell us what this means to you?
María, ¿nos puedes decir qué significa esto para ti?
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Which did you like more?
¿Cuál te gustó más?
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We will take care of them while you are gone (while you go).
Cuidaremos por ellos mientras vas.
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Did you clean the room?
¿Limpiaste la habitación?
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I love you. | Do you love me?
Te amo. | ¿Me amas?
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Is there cinnamon in it? (It has cinnamon?)
Tiene canela?
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We love clams and mussels, and all types of seafood!
¡Nos encantan las almejas y los mejillones, y todo tipo de mariscos!
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The human body is so complex.
El cuerpo humano es tan complejo.
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It's on your head.
Está en tu cabeza.
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He has a big chest.
Él tiene un pecho grande.
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Do you have cold ears?
¿Tienes los oídos fríos?
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Your face
Tu cara
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Her mouth
Su boca
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Tell me, Maria, what is your favorite drink?
Dime, Maria, cual es tu bebido favorito?
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That doesn't mean that they are good.
Eso no significa que son buenas.
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It doesn't say any more.
No dice más.
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And if you don't like it? | And if it's not good?
¿Y si no te gusta? | ¿Y si no es bueno?
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I have a couple more.
Tengo un par más.
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The people who (that) come here.
La gente que viene aquí.
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I spent 1 month here.
Yo pasé un mes aquí.
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It depends a lot on the day.
Depende mucho del día.
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I have been a health coach for 2 years.
Yo he sido (ser) un entrenador de salud para dos años.
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You've lived here all your life?
Tú vivías aquí toda tu vida? ¿Has vivido aquí toda tu vida?
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You all talk too fast!
¡Todos hablan demasiado rápido!
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we have to choose between these two
tenemos elegir entre estos dos
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to take advantage of | Let's take advantage of this deal.
aprovechar | Aprovechemos este trato.
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What response have you received from the public?
Que repuesta has tu recibir del público?
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Let's get a drink.
Vamos por una bebida.
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Without sugar, cacao is very bitter!
¡Sin azúcar, el cacao es muy amargo!
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the past | the future
el pasado | el futuro
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to try I try she tries
intentar (regular conj) yo intento ella intenta tratar (regular conj)
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to breathe I breathe she breathes
respirar (regular conj) Yo respiro ella respira
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``` to choose I choose she chooses we choose they choose ```
``` elegir yo elijo ella elige elegimos eligen ```
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You need to find a balance.
Necesitas encontrar un equilibrio.
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to drive I can drive. You drive.
Manejar Puedo manejar. Tú manejas.
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to jump | We jump?
saltar (regular conj) | Saltamos?
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``` to peel (a vegetable) Peel the potato. ```
pelar (normal conj) | Pelar la papa.
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to chop/cut | Now, chop the onion.
cortar | Ahora, corta el cebolla.
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to help I can help you. Can you help me?
ayudar (normal conj) Puedo te ayudar. Puedes me ayudar?
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to bring I bring she brings
traer yo traigo ella trae
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to let someone know/to warn We will let you know. Let me know!
avisar Te avisamos. Me avisas!
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to maintain/keep I maintain/keep Can you keep this?
mantener (conjugated like "tener") Yo mantengo Puedes mantenerlo?
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to balance | We balance work and life.
equilibrar (regular conj) | Equilibramos el trabajo y la vida.
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to pick up/to gather | I pick up the coconut.
Recoger Recojo el coco. (recoJo, rest is regular (recoges, recoge, etc))
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to kick | Kick the ball to me.
patear (regular conj) | Patearme la pelota.
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to open | Can you open the door, please?
abrir (normal conj) | Puedes abrir la puerta, por favor?
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to grind | I grind the cacao.
moler (muelo, mueles, muele, molemos, muelen)(rest is regular) Yo muelo el cacao.
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to fear | I fear spicy food!
temer (regular conj) | Yo temo comida picante!
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to share You want to share? I share with you.
compartir (regular conj) Quieres compartir? Yo comparto con tu.
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to grow You grow your body and mind.
crecer (regular conj except for Yo Crezco!) Creces tu cuerpo y tu mente.
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to play | You want to play with us?
jugar (juego, jueges, etc, past tense Yo jugué, rest is regular) Quieres jugar con nosotros?
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What is your opinion on/What do you think about
Qué opinas de (what is your opinion) | Qué piensas de (what do you think)
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to ask I ask him/her. I was going to ask you
preguntar (regular conj) Yo le pregunto. Te iba a preguntar
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to leave/to go out I am leaving. (I go) She is leaving?
salir (yo salGo, rest of conj is regular) Yo salgo OR Me voy Ella sale?
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to stay You stay with the car. I will stay here.
quedar (regular conj) Quedas con el coche. Yo quedaré aquí.
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to finish ``` I'm finished. (past tense!) Are you (already) done? (past tense!) ```
terminar, acabar (can be used interchangably) Both regular conj Yo terminé. Ya terminaste?
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to usually do I used to read a lot You usually eat so late?
soler (suelo, sueles, suele, solemos, suelen) Solía leer mucho. ¿Sueles comer tan tarde?
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Can you tell us a little of what it's about?
Nos puedes decir un poquito de qué trata? Note: trata, sobre, and acerca de can all be used interchangeably in spoken Spanish!
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to discover to find They found something. I will find a way. She discovered it.
descubrir (regular conj) encontrar (encuentro, encuentras, encuentra, encontramos, encuentran), past/future are normal conj! Ellos encontraron algo. Yo encontraré una manera. Ella lo descubrió.
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to cover
cubrir (regular conj)
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to motivate It motivates you? they motivated me
motivar (regular conj) Lo te motiva? (or just "Te motiva?") me motivaron
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to chat I chatted with Maria this morning. You know Maria?
platicar (regular conj except past tense Yo platiqué) Yo platiqué con Maria esta manana. Conoces Maria?
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to be familiar with/to know I know Maria, do you? She is familiar with Costa Rica.
conocer (regular conj except for present tense Yo conoZco) Conozco Maria, conoces Maria? Ella conoce Costa Rica.
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to return
volver (only present tense is irregular, yo vuelvo, vuelves, etc) regresar (regular conj)
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to pay She paid. I will pay for food.
pagar (regular conj. except past tense Yo pagué) Ella pagó. Yo pagaré para comida.
437
to relax I like relaxing in the sun. She was relaxing this morning.
relajar (regular conj) Me gusta relajando en el sol. Ella estaba relaja esta mañana.
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should, to owe My only duty is to the people of this land. You should come with me.
deber (regular conj) Mi único deber es con la gente de esta tierra. Deberías venir conmigo.
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to wait for, to hope Here is what you can expect in the upcoming week. They should not wait.
esperar (regular conj) Aquí está lo que puede esperar en la próxima semana. No deben esperar.
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to turn on to turn off She is turning on the computer. I turned off the light.
encender (regular except present tense, yo enciendo, enciendes, etc) apagar (regular except past tense "yo apagUé) Ella enciende la computadora. Yo apagué la luz.
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to recognize Do you recognize her? I recognized him at the house.
reconocer (conjugated like concocer, only non-regular is present tense Yo ReconoZco) Tú reconoces ella? Yo reconocí él en la casa.
442
estaba, era, fui, iba - what verbs are these conjugations of?
Estaba: imperfect of Estar Era: imperfect of Ser Fui: preterite of BOTH Ser and Ir Iba: imperfect of ir
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Era - I (or he/she/it) was (used to be, in the past, something that's strictly over now) Iba - I (or he/she/it) was going Estaba - I (or he/she/it) was (to decide between era and estaba, remember diff between ser and estar!) Fui - (preterite of both ser and ir)
.
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to stop She stopped an hour ago. They stop us before/after... Wait, stop!
parar (normal conj) detener ("to detain", used less commonly than Parar)(conjugated like "tener", Yo Detengo, detienes, etc) Ella paró una hora atrás. Ellos nos paran antes de/después... ¡Espera, para!
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to remember to forget Meanwhile, I remember where the store is! They forgot your birthday? (past tense!)
recordar (Present tense: yo recuerdo, recuerdas, recuerda, recordamos, recuerdan, rest of conj is regular) olvidar (regular conj) Mientras tanto, yo recuerdo dónde está la tienda! Ellos olvidaron tu cumpleaños?
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to serve (It) will serve me/(it's) going to serve me It will serve you well.
servir (present tense yo sIrvo, tu sIrves, ella sIrve, ellos sIrven, past tense ella sirvió) rest of conj is regular me va a servir Lo te va a servir bien. / Te servirá bien.
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(it) will bring you ... | They will bring us food.
te va a traer ... | Ellos nos irás a traer comida. / Ellos nos traerán comida.
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to sound/to ring to dream That sounds good. You dreamed about the forest last night?
sonar soñar (both present tense Yo Sueno (yo sueño), etc, rest of conj are regular) Eso suena bien. Tu soñaste sobre la selva anoche?
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to prepare She is preparing for her exam. You prepared all day yesterday.
preparar (normal conj) Ella prepara por su examen. Preparaste toda la día ayer.
450
to try
tratar intentar (both regular conj)
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I was (used to be) a student. We were travelling. I went to the store. She was going to tell us.
Yo era un estudiante. Nosotros estábamos viajando. Yo fui a la tienda. Ella iba a nos decir.
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to continue (overlaps a lot with seguir) Continue working. I will continue tomorrow.
continuar (present tense yo continúo, tu continúas, ella continúa)(just the accents are irregular, I can think of the pronunciation as regular) rest of conj is regular. Continúa trabajando. Yo continuaré mañana.
453
Like routine and also attitude.
Como rutina y tambien actitud.
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to use/to wear I use them, those, these They are wearing very beautiful dresses.
usar (regular conj) Yo uso ellos, esos, estos Ellas usan vestidos muy bonitos.
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You have to make an effort.
Necesitas hacer un esfuerzo.
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... than (what) they should have been.
... de lo que debían ser.
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to put, to place, to set up, to put on (clothes) This is your chance to put everything on the table. I need to put on my shoes!
poner (irregular - https://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/poner) (present yo pongo, rest of present have regular conj) Esta es su oportunidad para poner todo sobre la mesa. Necesito poner mis zapatos!
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to guess/to predict I guessed (that) it was Maria. She predicts it will be too late. You guessed right?
adivinar (normal conj) Yo adiviné que era Maria. Ella adivina que será demasiado tarde. ¿Adivinaste correctamente?
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to arrive You arrived at the hotel yesterday? I will arrive in February.
llegar (normal conj except past tense yo llegUé) Llegaste al hotel ayer? Yo llegaré en febrero.
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to follow/continue (overlaps a lot with continuar) You follow the road. We will continue next week.
seguir (present yo sigo, tu sigues, ella sigue, ellos siguen) (past ella siguió) rest of conj is normal Tu sigues el calle. Nosotros seguirimos la próxima semana.
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to get, to achieve, to obtain She got/achieved that honor last year. I will get them next week.
conseguir (conjugated like seguir (to follow)) (present yo consigo, tu consigues, ella consigue) (past ella consiguió) rest of conj is regular. Ella consiguió eso honor el año pasado. Les conseguiré la semana próxima.
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to seem It seems that she is already here.
parecer (present yo pareZco, rest of conj is regular) Parece que ella está ya aquí.
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to take, carry, wear Many dreams may be mystical or carry messages for you.
llevar (regular conj) Muchos sueños pueden ser místicos o llevar mensajes para usted.
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support, emotional support empathy Having support makes a big difference. You have to use empathy to help people to change.
apoyo, apoyo emocional empatía Teniendo/Tener apoyo hace una gran diferencia. Necesitas usar la empatía para ayudar a las personas a cambiar.
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What is that?
Que es eso?
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price What is the price? The written prices are under the fruits.
precio Que es el precio? Los precios escritos estan debajo de las frutas.
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a place (used generally)
un sitio (un lugar works as well)
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The pound of yuca is 1,300 pesos (32 US cents)
La libra de yuca es mil trescientos pesos.
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To lie Do you think she's lying? I'm not lying.
mentir (present yo miento, etc, past ella mIntió) ¿Crees que está mintiendo? No miento.
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According to me,
Según yo,
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fire We want to have a fire. If I give you the money, can we have the coconuts? Do they sell food there?
fuego Queremos tener un fuego. Si te doy el dinero, podemos tener los cocos? Ellos venden comida allí?
472
sufrir castigos peligroso pasear (more leisurely than caminar or andar, but any of the 3 can be used, they are reasonably interchangable)
to suffer punishments dangerous to take a walk
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rain snow wind - It's very windy good/bad weather
la lluvia el nieve el viento - Hay mucho viento buen/mal tiempo/clima (can use either to say "weather")
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Through his/her pointed nose. You go through the tunnel. Don't tell me what I can and can't do.
Través de su nariz puntiaguda. Pasas por el túnel. No me dices lo que puedo o no puedo hacer.
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a roar to roar The jaguar roared!
un rugido rugir ¡El jaguar rugió!
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``` Is it clear (weather)? Is it hot or cold? Cool or warm? It's humid? I'm excited today because I'm going on a hike in the mountains! ```
``` Está despejado? Está calor o frío? Fresco o cálido? Está húmedo? Estoy emocionada hoy porque yo ire un excursion en las montanas! ```
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``` clouds fog a storm The breeze feels good. What's the temperature? Fall, winter ```
``` las nubes la niebla una tormenta La brisa siente bien. Que es la temperatura? El otoño, el invierno ```
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Nothing gives you the right to go out at night.
Nada te da el derecho a salir en la noche.
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fast (2 ways) Maria is faster than me.
rápido, veloz Maria es más veloz que mi.
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to gasp/pant Let's take a break, she's gasping for air.
jadear Tomamos un descanso, ella está jadeando por aire.
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conseguir (to achieve something tangible) (Present yo consigo, etc) lograr (to achieve something intangible, like love) (normal conj)
to achieve (2 ways)
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I mean (used generally in conversation) breeze
O sea la brisa
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to ask (2 ways) What did I order? What did you order? What are we ordering?
preguntar (normal conj) pedir (refers to requesting someone for an object, favor or to do an action. ‘Pedir’ is a synonym of ‘to order’, ‘to request’ and ‘to demand’)(like to order at a restaurant) (present yo pido, pides, pide, piden, past tense ella pIdió) Que pedí? Que pediste? Que pediremos?
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so (2 ways)
así que entonces
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to show They showed us the house.
mostrar (present tense yo muestro, etc, rest if regular) Nos mostraron la casa.
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trash/garbage wall The garbage is over there, under the picture on the wall. Where is the garbage?
basura pared La basura está ahí, debajo del foto en la pared. Donde está la basura?
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waste | This is a waste of time.
desperdicio | Esto es un desperdicio de tiempo.
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to develop I am trying to develop fluency.
desarrollar (regular conj) Estoy tratando de desarrollar fluidez.
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I made a cake yesterday. We went to the store yesterday. She was a student last year.
Yo hice un pastel ayer. Fuimos a la tienda ayer. Ella fue un estudiante el año pasado.
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We will see you tomorrow/See ya tomorrow! I will see you tomorrow!
Te/Nos vemos mañana! ¡Te veo mañana!
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Pay attention, please.
Pon atención, por favor. | Pon is the "bare infinitive" of poner. Not used often, but when I see it, it just means the verb without "to" in front
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Water bottle Is this your water bottle?
Botella de agua Esto es tu botella de agua?
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to hold Can you hold this?
sostener (conjugated like Tener, Yo sostengo, etc) Puedes sostener esto?
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I'll show you how to do it. How do you do it?
Te voy a mostrar como hacerlo. ¿Cómo lo haces?
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She was my first love.
Ella fue mi primer amor.
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Empezar vs Comenzar
Both mean "to start" or "to begin", empezar is more common.
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to compare Don't compare yourself to her. Compare the two. See any differences?
comparar (regular conj) No te compara con ella. Compara los dos. Ve cualquier diferencias?
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to care/to take care of I don't care.
cuidar (regular conj) No cuido/No me importa.
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See what they tell us.
Ver qué nos dicen.
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cereal snacks almost We're almost at the store to pick up cereal and snacks.
cereal aperitivos/bocadillos casi Estamos casi en la tienda para recoger cereales y bocadillos.
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to download
descargar (past tense Yo descargué, rest on conj is regular)
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One small thing before we start.
Una cosita antes de empezamos.
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Sos
You tu eres (informal) = vos sos (formal) - not used often, but in case I come across it (common in Argentina, not Mexico, sometimes in Central America)
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Medir tus palabras Next word:
Measure your words (a saying like "be careful what you say") Siguiente palabra:
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You never know ("One never knows")
Uno nunca sabe
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You are funny!
Eres chistoso/gracioso! (interchangable)
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Me pongo a ... I'm starting to clean.
Una manera a decir "I'm starting ... (an activity)." Can also use empezar. Me pongo a limpiar. / Empiezo a limpiar.