Verbs to Know which start with "Q" Flashcards

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Q
To remain, be left over, be left, have left, have (to be available)
To be (to be available)
To meet, arrange to meet, agree to meet (to get together)
To fit in a size, to suit (to look)
To stay (to wait)
To be (to end up)
To finish (sports or competition)
To look (to appear)
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Quedar

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Q
To stay (to remain in a place)
To keep (to retain)
To remember  (to recall)
To go  (to become; used with adjectives)
To kid (colloquial) (to trick) (Spain)
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Quedarse

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Q

To complain, whine, grumble, moan (to protest)

To whine, moan, groan, complain (to express pain)

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Quejar

Quejarse

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Q
To remove (to eliminate)
To take away, take (to grab)
To relieve, take away (to ease)
To take up (to consume)
Except for (to exclude)
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Quitar

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Q

To take off (to remove clothing)

To get out (to move away)

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Quitarse

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6
Q
To break (to smash) (legal)
To bend (to make curved)
To off (colloquial) (to kill) (Central America)
To go bankrupt, fail  (to ruin a business)
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Quebrar

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Q

To break, crack (to break)

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Quebrarse

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Q

To burn, set fire to, scald, blow a fuse (to scorch)
To burn (to work off)
To be boiling hot (to scorch)

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Quemar

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To burn oneself, get burned (to get hurt)
To burn out (to tire of)
To get burned, get burnt, burn down (to be reduced to ashes)
To get burned, burnt (to be damaged by fire)
To burn (culinary)
To go down in flames, crash and burn (to lose favor)
Regionalism used in Uruguay
(Uruguay)

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Quedarse

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10
Q
To want (to wish)
To love, like, be fond of (to feel affection for)
To mean, try (to have as intention)
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Querar

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Q

To love each other (to feel affection for)

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Querarse

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