SPANISH BASIC 3 Flashcards

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Your brother won

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tu hermano ganó

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She beat me

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Ella me ganó

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Four years ago we wrote a book together

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hace cuatro años escribimos un libro juntos

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She insisted

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Ella insistió

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He denied it

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él lo negó

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When do you return?

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cuándo regresas?

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Why do you doubt my words?

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por qué tù dudas de mis palabras?

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You earn a lot of money

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usted gana mucho dinero

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They allow us to walk

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Ellas nos permiten caminar

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The boy does not understand the menu

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El Niño no entiendo el menú

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You do not consult with your girlfriend?

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usted no consulta con su novia?

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This does not make things better

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esto no mejora las cosas

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I wish you the best

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yo te deseo lo mejor

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To wish

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desear

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a date with a girl

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una cita con una chica

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I think I lost my number. Can I have yours?

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creo que perdí mi número. Me puedes dar el tuyo?

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He always gets up at six

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él siempre se levanta a las seis

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Really dry

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realmente seco

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I have to wake up at 6

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me tengo que despertar a las seis

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To wake up

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despertar

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Where can I rent a car?

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dónde puedo alquilar un coche?

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Can you wake me up at seven?

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me puedes despertar a las siete?

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To leave

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dejar

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To realize

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realizar

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To avoid
evitar
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To create
crear
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To achieve
lograr
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To obtain
obtener
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Can I come in?
puedo entrar?
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To try
tratar
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To establish
establecer
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He can improve
èl puede mejorar
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To improve/to get better
mejorar
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I cannot accept less
No podemos aceptar menos
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To accept
aceptar
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To solve
resolver
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To keep/To hold
mantener
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To remember
recordar
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To get
conseguir
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To lose
perder
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To tell + to count
contar
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To establish
establecer
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a bit hard
un poco difícil
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to play (two ways)
interpretar o jugar
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to try (two ways)
intentar o practicar
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concentrate/focus (to ways)
concentrarse o enfocar
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an interviewee
un entrevistado
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to camp
acampar
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a small town called X
un pequeño pueblo llamado X
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once we get to X
una vez que lleguemos X
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there is a camping area
hay una zona para carpas
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the tents
las carpas​
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next weekend I am going to fly to the Philippines
el próximo fin de semana yo voy a volar las Filipinas
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I am going with a car to the city
voy a ir en carro a la ciudad
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later i am going to the countryside to see the rice terraces
luego, yo voy a ir el campo para mirar las terrazas de arroz
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after I am going to the beach to drink beers
despues yo voy a la playa para tomar cervezas
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a lamp
una lámpara
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a tent
una carpa
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a sleeping bag
un saco de dormir
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a chair
una silla
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a pot
una olla (for cooking)
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matches (tændstikker)
fósforos
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an axe
un hacha
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the marshmallows
los malvaviscos
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a cap (kasket)
una gorra
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a bonfire
una fogata
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a towel
una toalla
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the neck
los cuello
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a scarf
una bufanda
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a jackknife/pocket knife (swiss knife)
una navaja
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we are going to need a sleeping bag to sleep
vamos a necesitar un saco de dormir para dormir
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We are going to need a lamp to see in the dark
vamos a necesitar una lámpara para ver en la oscuridad
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we are going to need matches (tændstikker) to turn on the fire
vamos a necesitar fósforos para encender la fogata
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to sit
sentar
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i will need my passport
yo voy a necesitar mi pasaporte
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I am not going to need a lot of things for my trip
no voy a necesitar muchos cosas para mi viajes
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all I need is my passport and credit card
todo lo que necesito mi pasaporte y mi tarjeta
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When should you use the past version of “preterite” and when should you use the past version “imperfecto”?
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technical problems
problemas téchnicos
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will you choose the wine?
ustedes van a elegir el vino?
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to demonstrate/to prove
demostrar
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like that
así
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we are not going to want wine
nosotros no vamos a querer vino
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we are going to want more food
nosotros vamos a querer más comida
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to show
mostrar
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to wake up
despertar
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to sell
vender
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to consider
considerar
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to want/to love
querer
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to close
cerrar
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regular
regular
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available
disponible
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I am lost
estoy perdida
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special
especiale
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to recognize
reconocer
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we are lost
estamos perdidos
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to buy
comprar
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This house is spacious
esta casa es amplia
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Spacious
amplio / amplia
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Strange
extraño
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It is very common
es muy común
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Many/a lot of/various
múltiples
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Size
tamaño
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Superior
superiores
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Logical
lógico
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You are very childish
tu eres muy infantil​
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Deep
profundo / profunda
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Adequate/suitable
adecuada/adecuado
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let’s go to the …….
vamos a la (.....playa….)
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what are the three ways to express inequality in sentences in Spanish?
* más (menos) + adjective + que * más (menos) + adverb + que * más (menos) + noun + que
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You are taller than I
Tú eres más alto que yo
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When should you use “de” for inequalities rather than “que”?
If the comparative is followed by a number. Example: Hay menos de veinte alumnos en la clase (unless it is a sentence followed by a number, then we still use “que”): No tengo más que cinco dólares (I only have 5 dollars)
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he is more than 20 years old
él tiene más de veinte años
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How do you form sentences with equality comparisons for adjectives?
tan + adjective (adverb) + como El libro es tan bueno como la pelicula (the book is as good as the movie)
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How do you form sentences with equality comparisons for nouns?
tanto(-a, -os, -as) + noun + como Juan tiene tanto dinero como María (Juan has as much money as Maria)
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How do you construct relative superlative sentences in Spanish?
definite article + noun + más (menos) + adjective + de Juan es el chico más inteligente de la clase
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What are the three forms of absolute superlative sentences in Spanish?
muy + adjective sumamente + adjective adjective + ísimo (-a, -os, -as) muy guapo (very handsome) sumamente guapo (extremely handsome) guapísimo (indescribably handsome)
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the mirror
el espejo
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the crib
la cuna
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the oven
el horno
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the pan
la sartén
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the washing machine
la lavadora
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thousand
mil
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a razor
una rasuradora
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to have dinner
cenar
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A businessman, an entrepreneur
el empresario
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My aunt
mi tìa
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A soldier
un soldado
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The captain
el capitán
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The artist
el artista
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An employee
un empleado
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A lawyer
un abogado
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My uncle
mi tìo
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The owner/landlord
el dueño
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A farmer
un granjero
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A baker
un panadero
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Against
contra
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A nurse
un enfermeroA cook
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A cook
un cocinero
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A driver
un conductor
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A bus driver
un conductoro de autobús
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What are the subject pronouns and object prep. pronouns in Spanish?
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When should you use conmigo and contigo?
Whenever “mí” is followed by “con” = conmigo Whenever “tí” is followed by “con” = contigo
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What are the six special prepositions that are followed by a subject pronoun INSTEAD of an object pronoun?
1. Entre (between) 2. Excepto (except) 3. Incluso (including) 4. menos (except) 5. según (according to) 6. salvo (except)
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How do you say “between”?
entre
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How do you say “except” (three ways)?
1. excepto 2. menos 3. salvo
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How do you say “including”?
incluso
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Usually
usualmente
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Every/each
cada
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See you soon
hasta pronto
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Yes, of course
Sí, desde luego
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Often
a menudo
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Until tomorrow
hasta mañana
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In a bit/in a while/in a little while
en un rato
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The season
la temporada
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Do you have an appointment?
tienes una cita?
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Is he ugly?
es feo?
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It may or may not be true
puede o no ser cierto
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In front
enfrentes
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Back
atrás
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To try
probar
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Only
único
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Alone
sólo
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Main station
estación principal
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Capable
capaz
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Different
distintas
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Main
principal
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Own
propias (ellos tienen sus propias fiestas)
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Enough
suficiente
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I do not have enough money
no tengo suficiente dinero
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As much as/so much
tanto
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It is fair
es justo
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Flat
Plano
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She follows me
Ella me sigue
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I always try the food
yo siempre pruebo la comida
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The bag
la bolsa
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The cow
la vaca
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Yes she seems sick
sí, ella parece enferma
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I am counting on your help
cuento con tu ayuda
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do you know a lot of people here?
conoches a mucho gente aqui?
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the problem is we do not have much money
el problema es que no tenemos mucho dinero
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at any time
en cualquier momento
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any (two ways)
cualquier / ninguna
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i like both
me gustan ambos
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several
varias
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one can always find time
uno siempre puede encontrar tiempo
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it is as big as me
es tan grande como yo
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María has the books
María tiene los libros
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I have it
Lo tengo / La tengo (depending on what you have)
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I eat it
la como / lo como (depending on what you eat)
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I read it
lo leo / la leo (depending on what you read)
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i buy it
lo compro / la compro (depending on what you buy)
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she loves him
ella lo ama
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she loves me
ella me ama​
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they call us
ellos nos llaman
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we call them
los llamamos
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i know you
te conozco
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i know them
los conozco
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you love me
me amas
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Besides
además
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As much as you
tanto como tú
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Before
antes
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Yet/still/even (two ways)
todavía / aún
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There/in there
allí
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She is even more beautiful
Ella es aún más bonito
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Neither
tampoco
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Even though
Aunque
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Of course
por supuesto
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Especially
especialmente
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Maybe/perhaps
quizá
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Enough
bastante
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Totally
totalmente
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Around/about
alrededor
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Truly/really
realmente
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Likewise
igualmente
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Immediately
immediatamente
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Under
debajo
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i don’t buy the book
no compro el libro
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I don’t buy them
no los compro / no las compro
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What are the two forms of “to speak” in PAST?
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What are the two forms of “to speak” in SIMPLE FUTURE?
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What are the two forms of “to speak” in FUTURE PROGRESSIVE?
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What are the two forms of “to go” in PAST?
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What are the two forms of “to go” in SIMPLE FUTURE?
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What are the two forms of “to go” in FUTURE PROGRESSIVE?
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What are the two forms of “to dance” in PAST?
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What are the two forms of “to dance” in SIMPLE FUTURE?
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What are the two forms of “to dance” in FUTURE PROGRESSIVE?
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What are the two forms of “to travel” in PAST?
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What are the two forms of “to travel” in SIMPLE FUTURE?
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What are the two forms of “to travel” in FUTURE PROGRESSIVE?
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generally
generalmente
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they are approximately the same age
ellos son aproximadamente de la misma edad
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same
misma
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age
edad
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only/solely
únicamente
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pepper
pimienta
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between
entre
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until
hasta
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definitely
definitivamente
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I am absolutely sure
estoy absolutamente seguro
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again/once again
nuevamente
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exactly
exactamente
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of course, it is normal
naturalmente, es normal
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not necessarily
no necesariamente
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slowly
lentamente
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barely
apenas
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easily
fácilmente
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the ball
la bola​
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do you have a coin?
tienes una moneda?
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coin/currency
moneda
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a motorcycle
un moto
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the scissors
las tijeras (la tijera)
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the backpack
la mochila
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your backpack is open
tu mochila está abierta
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Which pronouns should you use when the pronoun replaces the name of the direct object?
me te lo, la nos os los, las
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In sentences with two verbs, where should place the direct object pronoun?
There is two options: 1. Place the direct object pronoun immediately before the conjugated verb 1. Lo quiero ver (I want to see it) 2. Lo debemos comprar (we should buy it) 3. María nos debe visitar (Maria should visit us) 2. Attach the direct object pronoun directly to the infinitive verb 1. Quiero verlo (I want to see it) 2. Debemos comprarlo (we should buy it) 3. María debe visitarnos (Maria should visit us)
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What are the two ways to ask “should we buy it”?
* Lo debemos comprar? * Debemos comprarlo?
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it is a source of money
es una fuente de dinero
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a source of money
una fuente de dinero
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a battery
la batería
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what card do you have?
qué tarjeta tienes?
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a glass
una copa / un vaso
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a glass of water + a glass of wine
una copa de aqua + una copa de vino (or “un vaso”)
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an object
un objeto
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the magazine
la revista
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the documents
los documentos
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the vehicle
el vehículo
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the screen
la pantalla
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the machine
la máquina
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the flag
la bandera
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the list
la lista
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the wheels
las ruedas
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the weapon
el arma
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he doesn’t buy me anything
él no me compra nada
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he buys me something
él me compra algo
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you don’t buy (for) me
no me compras
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the city square
el cuadrado de la ciudad
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the square
la plaza
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it is my area
es mi zona
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the region
la región
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soon
pronto
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of course
por supuesto
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the institutions
las instituciones
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enough
bastante
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the areas
las áreas
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the land
el terreno
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the nation
la nación
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the island
la isla
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the building
el edificio
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the neighborhood
el barrio
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a jail/prison
una cárcel
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a ranch
una hacienda
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the border
la frontera
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a home
un hogar
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this is your homeland/motherland/country
Esta es tu patria
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Mikkel buys me a drink
Mikkel me compra un bebida
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I need to buy you a drink
te necesito comprar un bebida
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you need to give me a… (two ways)
me necesitas dar un/una…. / necesitas darme un/una…
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where is the bar?
dónde está el bar?
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a clue / the clues
una pista / las pistas
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perhaps
quizá
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the route
la ruta
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the distance
la distancia
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it is the capital of our country
es la capital de nuestro país
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the workers
los trabajadores
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the population
la población
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we come from different cultures
nosotros venimos de culturas diferentes
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did you meet a lot of people on your trip?
Conociste a mucha gente en tu viaje?
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to meet
conocer
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the city has a population of two million people
La ciudad tiene una población de dos millones de personas
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the wedding
el matrimonio
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a neighbor
un vecino
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the citizen
el ciudadano
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the couple
la pareja
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the individual
la individuo
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it is my habit
es mi costumbre
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is it a habit here
aquí es una costumbre
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is it a costum here?
es una costumbre aquí?
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I do not want X but I want Y
No quiero X sino Y
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what are the DIRECT OBJECT pronouns and what are the INDIRECT OBJECT pronouns in Spanish?
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If you have both a DIRECT OBJECT pronoun AND an INDIRECT OBJECT pronoun in a sentence, which one comes first?
The INDIRECT OBJECT pronouns comes first They give them to me (IO = me, DO = them) ⇒ Ellos me los dan
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What happens when both the INDIRECT PRONOUN and the DIRECT PRONOUN begins with “l”?
What happens when both the INDIRECT PRONOUN and the DIRECT PRONOUN begins with “l”? Then you have to change the first pronoun to “se” le lo = se lo le la = se la le los = se los le las = se las les lo = se lo les la = se la les los = se los les las = se las
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breakfast
desayuno
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lunch
almuerzo
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dinner
cena
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eggs
huevos
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the oats
la avena
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the menu
la carta
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a fork
un tenedor
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a knife
un cuchillo
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a spoon
un cuchara
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mesero y cliente
waiter and customer
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the walnuts
los nueces
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cubes of mozzarella
cubitos de queso mozzarella
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scrambled eggs
huevos revueltos
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avena caliente
avena caliente
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drinks (on a menu)
bebidas
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a watermelon
una sandiá
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a papaya
una lechosa
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a passionfruit
una parchita
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a peach
un melocotón
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how can i help you?
en que puedo ayudar?
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it is cheap
es barato
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it would be 10 dollars
serían diez doláres
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what does it have….(about ingredients fx.)
qué tiene?
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great choice
bueno eleccíon
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inflation rate
tasa de inflación
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almost one million percent
casi un millón por ciento
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percent
por ciento
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what has the …(dish name)...
qué tiene la/el …..(pasta con salsa)?
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don’t worry (saying it to another person)
no te preocupe
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no me preocupo
no me preocupo
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the bacon
el tocino
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it is expensive
es caro
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do you have student discount?
¿tienes descuento para estudiantes?
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can you bring me the card?
puedes traerme la carta?
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the salad has lettuce, tomatoes, feta, olives and roasted chicken?
la ensalada tiene lechuga, tomatos feta, aceitunas negro y pollo asado.
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do you want anything to drink?
quieres algo de tomar?
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a light salad
una ensalada ligera
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where is the wine?
donde esta el vino?
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it is healthy
es saludable
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for the children
para los niños
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why not
por qué no
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dessert
postre
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in total
in total
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too bad/its a shame
es una lastima
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enjoy your evening
disfruta tu noche
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Why is “qué/que” used all the time?
It is first and foremost “what” and “that” and “than” ...but is also used as connector and for clauses… Una ejemplo con “clauses” Lars es mi estudiantes, que vivir en Dinamarca (Lars is my student, who/that lives in Denmark) Una ejemplo con “connector” Caracas es una ciduad que no tiene mucho trafico (Caracas is a city that does not have a lot of traffic)
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Thousands of kilometers
miles de kilómeters
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la mayoría
la mayoría
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We walked for six kilometers
caminamos seis kilómetros
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Thousands
miles
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On top of
encima
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Tons/tonnes
toneladas
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Half of
la mitad de
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el tercer piso está cerrado
el tercer piso está cerrado
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Half of six is three
la mitad de seis son tres
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Third
tercer
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To paint
pintar
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Of course
por supuesto
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Double
doble
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Tuna
atùn
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A toothbrush
un cepillo de dientes
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My friend eats twice as much as I do
mi amigo come el doble que yo
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We went to a Cuban bar
fuimos a un bar cubano
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I saw her before
la vi antes
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Your parents said that?
tu padres dijeron eso?
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She did not stay at my house
Ella no se quedó en mi casa
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Even
siquiera
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Where did it happen?
dónde pasó?
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I put the book on the table
yo puse el libro en la mesa
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Just
recién
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I already decided
yo ya decidí
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My friend asked for water
mi amigo pidió Aqua
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They watched tv all day yesterday
ellos miraron la tele todo el día ayer
397
When did you find it?
cuándo lo encontraste?
398
They called me
ellos me llamaron
399
How did you know?
como supiste?
400
Effective
eficaz
401
Classic
clásico
402
It is not convenient
no es conveniente
403
Scarce
escaso / escasa
404
Brilliant
brillante
405
Basic
básico
406
Minimum
Mínimo
407
The same
iguales
408
My legs are weak
mis piernas son débiles
409
Free
libre
410
Abroad/foreigner
extranjero
411
He is a foreigner
èl es un extranjero
412
The side
el lado
413
The other side of the street
el otro lado del calle
414
The exit
la salida
415
The sign
la señal
416
The history
la historia
417
The education
la educación
418
Level
nivel
419
The degree (for weather)
el grado
420
Title
título
421
The reading
la lectura
422
A Chapter
un capítulo
423
The faculty
la facultad
424
The argument
la discusión
425
The prize/award
el premio
426
Knowledge
conocimientos
427
Hurt/wounded
herido/heridos
428
I am a published author
yo soy un autor publicado
429
The process was long
Ella proceso fue largo
430
In reality he is a good person
en realidad él es una buena persona
431
A process​
un proceso​
432
That cannot be true
eso no puede ser verdad
433
The peace
la Paz
434
The public sector
el sector público
435
The research
la investigación
436
The code
el código
437
The object
el objetivo
438
Importance
importancia
439
Origin
Origen
440
The growth
el crecimiento
441
I know it by heart
me lo sé de memoria
442
Success
éxito
443
An occasion
una ocasión
444
The content
el contenido
445
The height of
la altura de …
446
The danger
el peligro
447
The frequency
la frecuencia
448
The Thoughts
los pensamientos
449
The protection
la protección
450
The competition
la competencia
451
Recently
recientemente
452
The smile
la sonrisa
453
Happiness is not bought with money
la felicidad no se compra con dinero
454
The friendship
la amistad
455
The hope
la Esperanza
456
Why are you afraid?
por qué tienes miedo?
457
Pain
dolor
458
The curiosity
la curiosidad
459
The feelings
los sentimientos​
460
Pleasure
placer
461
I have lived here for 3 years
he vivido aquí por tres años
462
I have never drunk beer
nunca he bebido cerveza
463
The owner has called me
el dueño me ha llamado
464
I have not done it
no lo he hecho
465
I have never done that
nunca he hecho eso
466
She has still not arrived
Ella aún no ha venido
467
I have read about that
yo he leído sobre eso
468
I have never met her
nunca lo he conocido a ella
469
The worst has passed already
lo peor ya ha pasado
470
It has not rained a lot today
hoy no ya llovido mucho
471
She has gone out/left
Ella ha salido
472
We have not paid for the dinner
no hemos pagado por la cena
473
You have demonstrated how you are
has demostrado cómo eres
474
our podcast is about technology and entrepreneurship
nuestros podcast es sobre tecnología y emprendimiento
475
but our podcast es in danish
pero nuestros podcast es en danés
476
I just finished a recording for my podcast
acabo de termina una grabación para mi podcast
477
I am editing a podcast episode and listening to music
estoy editado un episodio de podcast y escuchando música
478
We have done everything
hemos realizado todo
479
You have taken too much
has tomado demasiado
480
Have you finished it?
Lo has terminado?
481
We have done it
nosotros lo hemos realizado
482
I have chosen this
yo he elegido esto
483
They have earned it
ellos se lo han ganado
484
I have not asked for the food
no he perdido la comida
485
I have never had a girlfriend
nunca he teñido novia
486
When should you use the past version of “preterite” and when should you use the past version “imperfecto”?
487
almost done
casi termino
488
i didn’t know that (preterite)
yo no sabía eso
489
In the Philippines, I traveled to the countryside with my local friends (preterite)
En Las Filipinas yo viajé a el campo con mi amigos locales.
490
we drove ATVs next to a volcano (preterite)
nosotros manejamos cuatrimotos junto a un volcán / cerca un volcán
491
we also visited a local restaurant but I do not like the food in the Philippines (preterite)
también nosotros visitamos un restaurante locales pero no me gusta la comida en las filipinas
492
yesterday I went to record an episode for my podcast (preterite)
Ayer fui a grabacionar un episodio para mi podcast.
493
I used to play soccer and handball a lot (imperfecto)
yo solía jugar fútbol y balonmano mucho
494
I traveled to Asia five times (imperfecto)
yo viajaba a Asia cinco veces
495
I used to cook dinner for my friend (imperfecto)
yo cocinaba la cena para mi amigo
496
we were going to the rice terraces when it started to rain. The roads were unstable (imperfecto)
nosotros vamos a las terrazas de arroz comenzó a lluver. Las carreteras eran inestables.
497
one time, we were going to Bangladesh when bombings happened. Instead we went to Malaysia
un vez, nosotros vamos a Bangladesh comenzó los bombardeos sucedieron. En su lugar fuimos a Malasia
498
I thought it would be hot
yo pensé que estaría caliente.
499
Haha - I am learning Spanish now. It is difficult.
Jaja - yo aprendiendo español ahora. Está difícil.
500
I do not know if I can talk to you. Now I use google translate to help me
No sé si puedo hablar contigo. Ahora yo uso google translate para me ayuda