1.3. Verbs with mouth Flashcards

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What does ‘Hablar’ mean?

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To talk / To speak

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What does ‘Decir’ mean?

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To say / To tell

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What does ‘Comer’ mean?

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To eat

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4
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What does ‘Beber’ mean?

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To drink

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5
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What does ‘Masticar’ mean?

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To chew

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What does ‘Tragar’ mean?

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To swallow

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7
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What does ‘Escupir’ mean?

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To spit

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What does ‘Susurrar’ mean?

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To whisper

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What does ‘Murmurar’ mean?

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To murmur / To mutter

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What does ‘Balbucear’ mean?

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To babble / To stammer

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What does ‘Gritar’ mean?

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To shout / To yell

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What does ‘Chillar’ mean?

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To screech / To scream

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13
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What does ‘Cantar’ mean?

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To sing

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14
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What does ‘Tararear’ mean?

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To hum

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15
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What does ‘Silbar’ mean?

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To whistle

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16
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What does ‘Bostezar’ mean?

17
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What does ‘Sonreír’ mean?

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What does ‘Reírse’ mean?

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What does ‘Llorar’ mean?

20
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What does ‘Hacer muecas’ mean?

A

To make faces

21
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What does ‘Enseñar los dientes’ mean?

A

To bare one’s teeth

22
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What does ‘Morder’ mean?

23
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What does ‘Chupar’ mean?

24
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What does ‘Saborear’ mean?

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To savor / To taste

25
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What does ‘Lamer’ mean?

26
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What does ‘Degustar’ mean?

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To taste / To sample

27
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What does ‘Quedarse con la boca abierta’ mean?

A

To be left speechless

28
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What does ‘Hablar por los codos’ mean?

A

To talk a lot

29
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What does ‘Callarse’ mean?

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To shut up / To keep quiet

30
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What does ‘Meter la pata (hablando)’ mean?

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To put one’s foot in one’s mouth

31
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What does ‘Tener la boca cerrada’ mean?

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To keep one’s mouth shut

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CONCENTRADO

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Aquí tienes un vocabulario de verbos relacionados con la boca, en español e inglés, junto con sus significados:

  1. Verbos básicos
    • Hablar – To talk / To speak
    • Decir – To say / To tell
    • Comer – To eat
    • Beber – To drink
    • Masticar – To chew
    • Tragar – To swallow
    • Escupir – To spit
  2. Verbos relacionados con el habla
    • Susurrar – To whisper
    • Murmurar – To murmur / To mutter
    • Balbucear – To babble / To stammer
    • Gritar – To shout / To yell
    • Chillar – To screech / To scream
    • Cantar – To sing
    • Tararear – To hum
    • Silbar – To whistle
    • Bostezar – To yawn
  3. Verbos relacionados con la expresión facial
    • Sonreír – To smile
    • Reírse – To laugh
    • Llorar – To cry
    • Hacer muecas – To make faces
    • Enseñar los dientes – To bare one’s teeth
  4. Verbos relacionados con la boca y la comida
    • Morder – To bite
    • Chupar – To suck
    • Saborear – To savor / To taste
    • Lamer – To lick
    • Degustar – To taste / To sample
  5. Verbos figurativos con la boca
    • Quedarse con la boca abierta – To be left speechless
    • Hablar por los codos – To talk a lot
    • Callarse – To shut up / To keep quiet
    • Meter la pata (hablando) – To put one’s foot in one’s mouth
    • Tener la boca cerrada – To keep one’s mouth shut