1. Everyday Language - Lenguaje cotidiano 2 Flashcards

1
Q

everyday

A

cotidiano/a

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2
Q

The daily practice of yoga can reduce stress.

A

La práctica cotidiana del yoga puede disminuir el estrés.

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3
Q

to reduce

A

disminuir

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4
Q

the stress

A

el estrés

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5
Q

When I lived at the farm, collecting eggs was part of my daily routine.

A

Cuando vivía en la finca, recolectar huevos era parte de mi rutina cotidiana.

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6
Q

the farm

A

la finca

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7
Q

to collect eggs

A

recolectar huevos

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8
Q

daily routine

A

la rutina cotidiana

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9
Q

the swamp

A

la ciénaga

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10
Q

The locals believe that a lizard-like creature lives in the swamp.

A

Los lugareños creen que una criatura parecida a un lagarto habita la ciénaga.

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11
Q

the creature

A

la criatura

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12
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the lizard

A

el lagarto

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13
Q

the locals

A

los lugareños

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14
Q

The swamp in Florida is infested with alligators and crocodiles.

A

La ciénaga en Florida está infestada de caimanes y cocodrilos.

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15
Q

infested

A

infestado/a

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16
Q

the alligator, the crocodile

A

el caimán, el cocodrilo

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17
Q

The hoofs of the horses sank in the bog (swamp).

A

Las patas de los caballos se hundían en la ciénaga.

18
Q

to sink

A

hundir(se)

19
Q

the bolt of lightning

A

el relámpago

20
Q

A bolt of lightning lit up (illuminated) the entire sky.

A

Un relámpago iluminó el cielo entero.

21
Q

Zeus hurled a bolt of lightning toward Earth.

A

Zeus lanzó un relámpago hacia la Tierra.

22
Q

the abiss

A

el abismo

23
Q

“At the bottom of the abyss there’s only darkness,” said the old monk.

A

“En el fondo del abismo solo hay oscuridad,” dijo el viejo monje

24
Q

the monk

A

el monje

25
Q

The monster, vanquished, plunged into the abyss.

A

El monstruo, vencido, se precipitó al abismo.

26
Q

the monster

A

el monstruo

27
Q

vanquished, defeated (conquered) (2)

A

vencido, derrotado

28
Q

from the savannah

A

sabanero/a

29
Q

Grandma (little grandma), can you sing that song about the little donkey from the savannah again?

A

Abuelita, ¿puedes cantar esa canción del burrito sabanero de nuevo?

30
Q

The guava is a fruit from the savannah.

A

La guayaba es una fruta sabanera.

31
Q

cowboy

A

sabanero

32
Q

Mariano is a cowboy on a ranch in (of) Guanacaste.

A

Mariano es sabanero en una hacienda de Guanacaste.

33
Q

the ambush

A

la emboscada

34
Q

The general told the king that his troops were heading into an ambush.

A

El general le dijo al rey que sus tropas estaban dirigiéndose a una emboscada.

35
Q

Sign: “The drought is here. Save water.”

A

La sequía está aquí. Ahorre agua.

36
Q

the frost

A

la escarcha

37
Q

The leaves are covered by frost.

A

Las hojas están cubiertas de escarcha.

38
Q

Every morning I wake up with frost on my windshield.

A

Cada mañana me despierto con escarcha en mi parabrisas.

39
Q

early

A

temprano

40
Q

I woke up early today.

A

Me desperté temprano hoy.