Capitulo (Chapter) 2: P. 49-82 Flashcards
el(la) abuelo(a)
grandmother/grandfather
el(la) cunado(a)
brother in law/ sister in law
el(la) esposo(a)
husband/wife
el(la) hermano(a)
brother/sister
el(la) hijo(a)
son/daughter
la madre (mama)
mother
el(la) nieto(a)
grandson/granddaughter
la nuera
daughter-in-law
el padre (papa)
father
los padres
parents
el(la) primo(a)
cousin
el(la) sobrino(a)
nephew/niece
el(la) suegro(a)
father-in-law/mother-in-law
el(la) tío(a)
uncle/aunt
el yerno
son-in-law
el apellido
last name
el nombre
first name
abrir
to open
aprender
to learn
asistir a
to attend
beber
to drink
comer
to eat
comprender
to understand
creer
to believe
deber
ought to; must
escribir
to write
leer
to read
recibir
to recieve
vender
to sell
vivir
to live
tener… anos
to be… years old
tener calor
to be hot
tener celos
to be jealous
tener éxito
to be successful
tener frío
to be cold
tener ganas de
to feel like… (doing something)
tener hambre
to be hungry
tener miedo (de)
to be afraid (de)
tener paciencia
to be paitient
tener prisa
to be in a hurry
tener razón
to be right
tener sed
to be thirsty
tener sueno
to be tired/ sleepy
el(la) gato(a)
cat
el(la) perro(a)
dog
el pájaro
bird
el pez
fish
numbers 30-40
treinta, treinta y uno, treinta y dos, treinta y tres, treinta y cuatro, treinta y cinco, treinta y seis, treinta y siete, treinta y ocho, treinta y nueve, cuarenta.
numbers 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100
cincuenta(50), sesenta(60), setenta(70), ochenta(80), noventa(90), y cien/ciento (100)
NATIONALITIES: German
alemán(-ana)
NATIONALITIES: Arab
árabe
NATIONALITIES: Argentinian
argentino(a)
NATIONALITIES: Bolivian
boliviano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Brazilian
brasileño(a)
NATIONALITIES: Canadian
canadiense
NATIONALITIES: Chilean
chileno(a)
NATIONALITIES: Chinese
chino(a)
NATIONALITIES: Colombian
colombiano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Korean
coreano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Costa Rican
costarricense
NATIONALITIES: Cuban
cubano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Dominican
dominicano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Ecuadorian
ecuatoriano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Egyptian
egipcio(a)
NATIONALITIES: Spanish
español(-a)
NATIONALITIES: From the United States
estadounidense
NATIONALITIES: French
francés(-esa)
NATIONALITIES: Guatemalean
guatemalteco(a)
NATIONALITIES: Guinean
guineano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Hatian
haitiano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Honduran
hondureño(a)
NATIONALITIES: English
inglés(-esa)
NATIONALITIES: Indian
indio(a)
NATIONALITIES: Italian
italiano(a)
-NATIONALITIES: Japenese
japonés(-esa)
NATIONALITIES: Mexican
mexicano(a)
NATIONALITIES:Niguraguan
nicaragiuense
NATIONALITIES: Panamian
panameño(a)
NATIONALITIES: Paraguyan
paraguayo(a)
NATIONALITIES: Peruvian
peruano(a)
NATIONALITIES: Puerto Rican
puertorriqueño(a)
NATIONALITIES: Russian
ruso(a)
NATIONALITIES: Salvadorian
salvadoreño(a)
NATIONALITIES: Uraguyan
uruguayo(a)
NATIONALITIES:Venezuelan
venezolano(a)
Boring
aburrido(a)
tall
alto(a)
unplesant
antipático(a)
arrogant
arrogante
artistic
artístico(a)
athletic
atlético(a)
short
bajo(a)
bilingual
bilingüe
pretty
bonito(a)
good
buen(o)(a)
humorous
cómico(a)
short (more uncommon)
corto(a)
thin
delgado(a)
fun
divertido(a)
dramatic
dramático(a)
outgoing
extravertido(a)
ugly
feo(a)
generous
generoso(a)
fat
gordo(a)
big
grande
handsome
guapo(a)
honest
honesto(a)
indecisive
indeciso(a)
intelecual
intelectual
intelegent
inteligente
interesting
interesante
introverted
introvertido(a)
irresponsible
irresponsable
young
joven
long
largo(a)
smart, ready
listo(a)
mal(o)(a)
bad
modern
moderno(a)
brunette
moreno(a)
new
nuevo(a)
paitent
paciante
small
pequeño(a)
lazy
perezoso(a)
poor
pobre
reserved
reservado(a)
responsible
responsable
rich
rico(a)
blonde
rubio(a)
nice, plesant
simpático(a)
sincere
sincero(a)
stingy
tacaño(a)
timid
timido(a)
tolerant
tolerante
silly, foolish
tonto(a)
hardworking
trabajador(a)
old
viejo(a)
who is the president of venezuela
hugo chavez
where is hyundai made?
south korea
where is toyota and hinda made?
japan
who is nicholas sarzosky?
a french politician who served as the 23rd president of france
where is the tango danced
argentina
where is sammy sosa and manny rameriez from?
dominican republic
what is the coffee capital?
peru/ colombia
where is rafel nadal and penelope cruz from?
spain
who is enrique peno nieto?
the president of mexico
old tribes and groups in mexico?/ what did they do?
olmecs, aztects, mayas,toltecas, zapotecas. they are about 4,00 years old and they prepared food for their families, had religious celebrations, and took care and domesticated animals.
who are Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and why are they important?
they were famous artists in mexico, the work of Frida focused on personal and autobigrophy with a bit of fantasy, while Diegos work focused more on politics, and the struggle of the workers.
What is so important about mexican music?
Mexican music had influences from the spanish and africans, the instruments varried region to region, mexican music today also includes hints of rock and roll.
Possesive sigular adjectives
mi, tu, su, nuestro, nuestra, vuestro, vuestra, su
possesive plural adjectives
mis, tus, sus, nuestras, nuestros, vuestras, vuestros, sus
Mi means
My
Tu means
Your(informal)
Su means
His, her its, your(formal)
Nuestra(o) means?
our
Vuestra(o) means?
your (informal (y’all)
Su(s) means?
their, your(plural)