Colours Flashcards
What is ‘el pelo’?
the hair
What is ‘el ojo’?
the eye
What is ‘la nariz’?
the nose
What is ‘la cabeza’?
the head
What is ‘la cara’?
the face
What is ‘el brazo’?
the arm
What is ‘la mano’?
the hand
What is ‘el dedo’?
the finger
What is ‘la pierna’?
the leg
What is ‘el pie’?
the foot
What is ‘el oído’?
the inner ear
What is ‘la muela’?
the molar
What is ‘la garganta’?
the throat
What is ‘el estómago’?
the stomach
What is ‘la espalda’?
the back
What does ‘ser alto/bajo/gordo/delgado/guapo/feo’ mean?
to be tall/short/fat/thin/handsome/ugly
What does ‘ser rubio/moreno’ mean?
to be blond/dark-haired
What does ‘tener el pelo rubio/moreno/blanco’ mean?
to have blond/dark/white hair
What does ‘llevar/tener barba/bigote/gafas’ mean?
to wear/have a beard/mustache/glasses
What does ‘tener los ojos claros/oscuros/azules/verdes/negros/marrones’ mean?
to have light/dark/blue/green/black/brown eyes
What does ‘tener los ojos grandes/pequeños’ mean?
to have big/small eyes
What does ‘ser/estar calvo’ mean?
to be bald
What does ‘tener/llevar el pelo liso/rizado/largo/corto’ mean?
to have/wear straight/curly/long/short hair
What does ‘llevar una gorra/un sombrero/un pañuelo’ mean?
to wear a cap/a hat/a scarf
What does ‘levantarse’ mean?
to get up
What does ‘ducharse’ mean?
to take a shower
What does ‘escuchar’ mean?
to listen
What does ‘lavarse’ mean?
to wash oneself
What does ‘peinarse’ mean?
to comb one’s hair
What does ‘afeitarse’ mean?
to shave
What does ‘andar’ mean?
to walk
What does ‘pasear’ mean?
to go for a walk
What does ‘correr’ mean?
to run
What does ‘subir’ mean?
to go up
What does ‘bajar’ mean?
to go down
What does ‘sentarse’ mean?
to sit down
What does ‘ver’ mean?
to see
What does ‘oír’ mean?
to hear
What does ‘coger’ mean?
to take/grab
What does ‘hacer ejercicio/gimnasia/deporte’ mean?
to do exercise/gymnastics/sports
What is ‘el sexo’?
the sex
What does ‘nacer’ mean?
to be born
What does ‘crecer’ mean?
to grow
What does ‘tener un hijo’ mean?
to have a child
What does ‘morir’ mean?
to die
What does ‘simpático/antipático/inteligente/trabajador/alegre/serio/tímido/sociable’ mean?
friendly/unfriendly/intelligent/hardworking/cheerful/serious/shy/sociable
What is ‘el carácter’?
the character/personality
What does ‘optimista/abierto/reservado/tranquilo/nervioso/generoso/egoísta/amable/agradable/tolerante’ mean?
optimistic/open/reserved/calm/nervous/generous/selfish/kind/nice/tolerant
What does ‘estar triste/contento/enfadado/nervioso/preocupado’ mean?
to be sad/happy/angry/nervous/worried
What does ‘gustar’ mean?
to like
What does ‘encantar’ mean?
to love (something)
What does ‘odiar’ mean?
to hate
What does ‘tener miedo’ mean?
to be afraid
What does ‘tener calor/frío/sueño/sed/hambre/dolor’ mean?
to be hot/cold/sleepy/thirsty/hungry/in pain
What does ‘estar cansado’ mean?
to be tired
What does ‘doler la cabeza/el cuello’ mean?
to have a headache/neck pain
What does ‘ver/mirar/oír/escuchar’ mean?
to see/to look/to hear/to listen
What does ‘egoísta’ mean?
selfish
What does ‘tolerante’ mean?
tolerant
What is ‘el nombre’?
the name
What is ‘el apellido’?
the surname
What is ‘el señor’?
the Mr.
What is ‘la señora’?
the Mrs.
What is ‘los señores’?
the gentlemen
What does ‘firmar’ mean?
to sign
What does ‘llamarse’ mean?
to be called
What is ‘la dirección’?
the address
What is ‘el correo electrónico’?
the email
What is ‘la calle’?
the street
What is ‘la avenida’?
the avenue
What is ‘el paseo’?
the promenade
What is ‘la plaza’?
the square
What is ‘el piso’?
the apartment/floor
What is ‘el número’?
the number
What is ‘el código postal’?
the postal code
What is ‘la casa’?
the house
What is ‘la habitación’?
the room
What is ‘el país’?
the country
What is ‘la ciudad’?
the city
What is ‘el pueblo’?
the town/village
What does ‘vivir’ mean?
to live
What is ‘el número de teléfono’?
the phone number
What is ‘el móvil’?
the mobile phone
What is ‘el lugar de nacimiento’?
the place of birth
What is ‘la fecha de nacimiento’?
the date of birth
What is ‘la nacionalidad’?
the nationality
What is ‘el extranjero’?
the foreigner
What does ‘español/alemán/mexicano/japonés/marroquí’ mean?
Spanish/German/Mexican/Japanese/Moroccan
What does ‘ser de Laos/de Bali/de Mozambique’ mean?
to be from Laos/Bali/Mozambique
What is ‘la edad’?
the age
What is ‘el niño’?
the child
What is ‘el chico’?
the boy
What is ‘el joven’?
the young person
What is ‘el viejo’?
the old man
What does ‘tener [número]/muchos/pocos años’ mean?
to be [number]/many/few years old
What is ‘el hombre’?
the man
What is ‘la mujer’?
the woman
What is ‘el niño’?
the boy
What is ‘la niña’?
the girl
What is ‘la chica’?
the girl
What is ‘el estado civil’?
the marital status
What does ‘ser soltero/casado/viudo/separado/divorciado’ mean?
to be single/married/widowed/separated/divorced
What is ‘el marido’?
the husband
What is ‘la mujer’?
the wife
What is ‘el pasaporte’?
the passport
What is ‘el carné de identidad/de conducir’?
the ID card/driver’s license
What is ‘la tarjeta de estudiante/de la biblioteca’?
the student/library card
What are ‘las llaves’?
the keys
What is ‘la cartera’?
the wallet
What is ‘el bolso’?
the bag
What is ‘la maleta’?
the suitcase
What is ‘el reloj’?
the watch
What are ‘las gafas’?
the glasses
What is ‘el ordenador’?
the computer
What is ‘la tarjeta de crédito’?
the credit card
What is ‘el paraguas’?
the umbrella
What is ‘la agenda’?
the planner
What is ‘la tarjeta de visita’?
the business card
What is ‘el maletín’?
the briefcase
What is ‘la familia’?
the family
What are ‘los padres’?
the parents
What is ‘el padre’?
the father
What is ‘la madre’?
the mother
What is ‘el hijo’?
the son
What is ‘el hermano’?
the brother
What is ‘el tío’?
the uncle
What is ‘el sobrino’?
the nephew
What is ‘el abuelo’?
the grandfather
What is ‘el nieto’?
the grandson
What is ‘el primo’?
the cousin
What is ‘la pareja’?
the partner
What is ‘el novio’?
the boyfriend
What is ‘el jefe’?
the boss
What is ‘el compañero’?
the colleague
What is ‘el vecino’?
the neighbor
What is ‘la fiesta’?
the party