Babbel Review #2 Flashcards

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1
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I am American

A

Soy estadounidense

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We work as psychologists.

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Trabajamos como psicólogas.

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We work at a clinic.

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Trabajamos en una clínica.

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They (f.) work as journalists.

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Ellas trabajan de periodistas.

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She works at a hair salon.

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Ella trabaja en un peluquería.

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She works as a hairdresser.

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Ella trabaja de peluquera.

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I work as an engineer.

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Trabajo como ingeniera.

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I study early childhood education.

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Estudio educación preescolar.

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She works as a nurse.

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Ella trabaja de enfermera.

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She works at a hospital.

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Ella trabaja en un hospital.

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I study journalism.

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Estudio periodismo.

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They also live there.

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Ellos también viven ahí.

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13
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The week

A

La semana

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14
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We see (each other) on Saturday.

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Nos vemos el sábado.

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Today he can’t go out in the evening.

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Hoy no puede salir por la noche.

In Spanish, when expressing a general time frame, such as a part of the day (morning, afternoon, night), “por” is commonly used. So, “por la mañana”, “por la tarde”, and “por la noche” translate to “in the morning”, “in the afternoon”, and “at night” respectively.

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16
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I have class in the morning.

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Tengo clase en la mañana.

“Tengo clase por la mañana.” is commonly heard in many parts of Spain, while ”Tengo clase en la mañana.” is more typical in parts of Latin America. Both are correct and understood by Spanish speakers, but usage may differ based on region or personal preference.

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On the weekend they play tennis.

A

El fin de semana, ellos juegan al tenis.

18
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At five in the afternoon

A

A las cinco de las tarde.

19
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We’re meeting up on Thursday.

A

Quedamos en vernos el jueves.

20
Q

At what time?

A

¿A qué hora?

21
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I’m a doctor and I work at a hospital.

A

Soy un medico y trabajo en un hospital.

22
Q

Where do you work.

A

¿Dónde trabajas?

23
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I’m a teacher and I work at a school.

A

Soy maestro y trabajo en una escuela. o Soy profesor y trabajo en un colegio.

24
Q

What do you do for a living?

A

¿A qué te dedicas?

25
Q

The platform (train)

A

El andén

26
Q

I’m lost.

A

Estoy perdido.

27
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She studies programming.

A

Ella estudia programación.

28
Q

Is that all?

A

¿Eso es todo?

29
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What do you study?

A

¿Qué estudias?

30
Q

Do you have a boyfriend.

A

¿Tienes novio?

31
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We speak a lot.

A

Hablamos mucho.

32
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Where do you live?

A

¿Dónde vives?

33
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Can you repeat that?

A

¿Puede repetir?