2016 09 08 Flashcards
Day 2
from English to Spanish:
cool!/awesome!
¡Chévere!
from English to Spanish:
owner
Dueño
Abrumado
to be burdened
Sureste
southeast
from English to Spanish:
wireless (headphones)
(Audífono) inalámbrico
SOBRADRÚJULAS
(stress on the PRE-PRE-PENULTIMATE syllable) - 4th from end
Licenciature en…
(bachelor’s) degree in…
from English to Spanish:
(bachelor’s) degree in…
Licenciature en…
from English to Spanish:
bored
boring
Aburrido(a)
from English to Spanish:
south
Sur
from English to Spanish:
to remember
recordarse
acordarse
llegar (a)
to arrive
Vaina (Colombia)
thing (“¿Qué es esa vaina?”)
ESDRÚJULAS
(stress on the PRE-PENULTIMATE syllable) - 3rd from end
from English to Spanish:
stepson (stepdaughter)
Hijastro(a)
from English to Spanish:
to be ready
(Estar) Listo(a)
from English to Spanish:
southwest
Suroeste
from English to Spanish:
master’s degree in…
Maestría en…
from English to Spanish:
to spell
Deletrear
from English to Spanish:
figuratively speaking(?)
lenguas figuramos
Recordarse
Acordarse
to remember
Dueño
owner
AGUDAS
(stress on the LAST syllable) - 1st from end
Lenguas figuramos
figurative languages
ponerse en huelga
irse de huelga
go on strike
Hijastro(a)
stepson (stepdaughter)
from English to Spanish:
less than/more than (when comparing two similar things) “tengo más de 3 coches, pero tenga más coches que Sophia.”
Menos que/Mas que
from English to Spanish:
to offend
Agredirse
Ofender
Menos de/Mas de
less than/more than (when referencing against something non-similar) “tengo más de 3 coches, pero tenga más coches que Sophia.”
from English to Spanish:
corner (interior)
El rincón
from English to Spanish:
to be smart/bright
(Ser) Listo(a)
Assistí al la universidad de…
I attended … university.
Ajetreado
busy
from English to Spanish:
northeast
Noreste
from English to Spanish:
I attended … university.
Assistí al la universidad de…
from English to Spanish:
business card
Tarjeta de negocios
Amable
nice (for people only)
Rumba
fiesta
(Audífono) inalámbrico
wireless (headphones)
Al azar/aleatoriamente
randomly
(Estar) Listo(a)
to be ready
Despistado
forgetful
from English to Spanish:
stepbrother (stepsister)
Hermanastro(a)
from English to Spanish:
strike
Huelga
Norte
north
from English to Spanish:
astonished
Assombrado
Agredirse
Ofender
to offend
Assombrado
astonished
from English to Spanish:
busy
Ajetreado
from English to Spanish:
thing (“¿Qué es esa vaina?”)
Vaina (Colombia)
Suroeste
southwest
from English to Spanish:
wish (similar to Inshallah)
Ojala
Sur
south
from English to Spanish:
to be burdened
Abrumado
Hermanastro(a)
stepbrother (stepsister)
Creo que… Pienso que…
I believe that… I think that…
Menos que/Mas que
less than/more than (when comparing two similar things) “tengo más de 3 coches, pero tenga más coches que Sophia.”
from English to Spanish:
northwest
Noroeste
Madrastra
stepmother
Este
east
from English to Spanish:
location
Ubicación
from English to Spanish:
slang
Jerga
Maestría en…
master’s degree in…
Huelga
strike
(Ser) Listo(a)
to be smart/bright
from English to Spanish:
nice
Agradable
from English to Spanish:
west
Oeste
from English to Spanish:
to arrive
llegar a
Deletrear
to spell
Noroeste
northwest
Jerga
slang
from English to Spanish:
I believe that…
I think that…
Creo que…
Pienso que…
from English to Spanish:
go on strike
ponerse en huelga
irse de huelga
from English to Spanish:
stepfather
Padrastro
¡Ojala!
wish (similar to Inshallah)
from English to Spanish:
handle
Asa
from English to Spanish:
forgetful
Despistado
Asa
handle
Agradable
nice
from English to Spanish:
southeast
Sureste
from English to Spanish:
stepmother
Madrastra
GRAVES
(stress on the PENULTIMATE syllable) - 2nd from end
from English to Spanish:
randomly
Al azar/aleatoriamente
Tarjeta de negocios
business card
from English to Spanish:
(stress on the PRE-PENULTIMATE syllable) - 3rd from end
ESDRÚJULAS
from English to Spanish:
north
Norte
from English to Spanish:
(stress on the LAST syllable) - 1st from end
AGUDAS
Noreste
northeast
from English to Spanish:
east
Este
Padrastro
stepfather
from English to Spanish:
nice (for people only)
Amable
from English to Spanish:
fiesta
Rumba
Oeste
west
from English to Spanish:
(stress on the PRE-PRE-PENULTIMATE syllable) - 4th from end
SOBRADRÚJULAS
Ubicación
location
from English to Spanish:
(stress on the PENULTIMATE syllable) - 2nd from end
GRAVES
Aburrido(a)
bored
boring
¡Chévere!
cool!/awesome!
El rincón
corner (interior)