Ventana 2
Spanish vocabulary
Spanish vocabulary
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Language | English |
Category | Spanish |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 15.01.2025 / 11.02.2025 |
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from there
de allí
Soy de Suiza - Qué coincidencia. Mi novia también es de allí.
the stage
la etapa
to travel around
recorrer
¡Recorrimos Italia en nuestro pequeño auto!
already
She has already forgotten what you did.
ya
Ya ha olvidado lo que hiciste.
How's the structure of the gerundio for verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir:
The Gerund is the -ing form in english
I'm eating, we are walking, they are living
-ar ==> estar + verb + ando
-er ==> estar + verb + iendo
-ir ==> estar + verb + iendo
estoy comiendo, estamos caminando, están viviendo
the office
la oficina
the truth is that ...
la verdad es que
the truth
la verdad
He is tired from the trip
cansado por el viaje
she is tired from the time change
cansada por el combio de horario
conjugate the verb to sleep in the present tense
dormir: duermo, duermes, duerme, dormimos, dormís, duermen
conjugate the verb to hurt in the present tense
doler: me duele(n), te duele(n), le duele(n), nos duele(n), os duele(n), les duele(n)
the head
la cabeza
the aspirin
la aspirina
I don't know
no sé
poor thing
pobrecito, -a
conjugate the verb to know in the present tense
saber: yo sé, tú sabes, él/ella sabe, nosotros sabemos, vosotros sabéis, elllos/ellas saben
conjugate the verb to take in the present tense
tomar: tomo, tomas, toma, tomamos, tomáis, toman
conjugate the verb to have (t...) in the present tense
tener: tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen
Tener = Possession or age. / Haber = Used to talk about something existing (there is/are) or to say something you have done.
conjugate the verb to come in the present tense
venir: vengo, vienes, viene, venimos, venís, vienen
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