Duo Words1 Flashcards
Algo
“¿Quieres beber algo?”
Something/Anything
Translation: Do you want to drink something?
Algún
“Quiero algún vino bueno.”
“¿Hay algún hotel por aquí?”
Some/Any
Translation: I want some good wine.
Translation: Are there any hotels around here?
Alguien
“Alguien está aquí.”
“¿Alguien tiene trescientos pesos?”
Someone/Anyone
Translation: Somebody is here.
Translation: Does anyone have three hundred pesos?
Cambiar
Change
Dar
“¿Tú le puedes dar esta carta?”
To give
Translation: Can you give him this letter?
De vez en cuando
“Te veo de vez en cuando.”
“Yo comía cereal de vez en cuando.”
Now and then, once in a while, sometimes
Translation: I see you every now and then.
Translation: I used to eat cereal once in a while.
Despertar
“Me tengo que despertar a las seis.”
Wake up
Translation: I have to wake up at six.
Después
“¿Qué aprendiste después?”
After, afterwards, later, then
Translation: What did you learn afterwards?
Decir
“Nos van a decir algo importante.”
Tell
Translation: They’re going to tell us something important.
Ambas
“Me gustan ambas camisetas.”
Both
Translation: I like both T-shirts.
Allí
“Allí está la universidad.”
Over there
Translation: There’s the university.
Entonces
“Y entonces, ¿qué ciudad vas a visitar?”
So, then
Translation: And then, what city are you going to visit?
Enseñar
“¿Quieres enseñar español a la niña?”
Show/teach
Translation: Do you want to teach Spanish to the girl?
Esperar
“No tengo tiempo para esperar.”
Wait
Translation: I don’t have time to wait.
Empezar
Start
Espera
Wait/expected/hoped
Fui
Went, left, go, was
Hacer
Do, make
Lenta
Slow
Mismo
Same
Manda
Send
Siente
Feels
Sentir
Feels
Sobre
On
Salir
Leave, go out
Quedar
Get together, stay
Sentar
Sit
Traer
“¿Puede traer más azúcar, por favor?”
Bring
Translation: Can you bring more sugar, please?
Tan
So
Venir
“¿Quieres venir con nosotros?”
To come
“Do you want to come with us?”
Verdad
True
Volver
“Tengo que volver a casa.”
Come back, go back, return
Translation: I have to return home.
Encima
“El gato duerme encima de la silla.”
Over, above, on top of, on
The cat is sleeping on top of the chair.
Llevar
“¿Puedo llevar tu bolsa?”
To take, to carry, to bring, to wear
Translation: Can I carry your bag?
Cerrar
To close, shut
Regresa
Come back
Coger
Take, catch, get
Encontrarse
Meet up
Tomar
Take, drink
Siguiente
Next
Vivias
You use to live
Usar
To use, to wear
Ponerse
To put on
Poner
Put
Siguiente
Next, following
También
Also
Tampoco
Neither
Vienen
Coming
Vinieron
Came
Afuera
Outside
A lo mejor
Maybe
Afuera
Outside
Cuidado
Be careful
Oscuro
Dark
Espera
Wait
De verdad
Really