Feelings II Flashcards

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It is advisable

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Conviene que

Ex. Conviene que vayas a la municipalidad

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To request; to beg

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Rogar

Ex. Le ruego que baje un poco el volumen porque no me deja dormir

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To solicit; to apply for; to woo

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Solicitar

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To demand; to require

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Exigir

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Petition; request

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La petición

Ex. Hemos presentado una petición al alcade

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To seek; to be after; to claim

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Pretender

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To complain

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Quejarse

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In no case

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En ningún caso

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Enough!

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¡Basta!

Ex. Basta ya de bromas! (That’s enough joking already!)

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On the contrary

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Al contrario

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Nonsense!

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¡Qué va!

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Look at that! Well, I never!

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¡Anda!

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Help!

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¡Socorro!

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To get bored

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Aburrirse

Ex. Me aburro viendo la tele. (I get bored watching TV.)

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Worried, preoccupied

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Preocupado(a) (por)

Ex. Estoy preocupada por la crisis económica

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Desperate; despairing; hopeless

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Desesperado(a)

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Nervous; worried

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Nervioso/a

Ex. La impuntualidad me pone nerviosa

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Uneasy, restless

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Intranquilo/a

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To mistrust; to doubt

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Desconfiar (de)

In command form: Beware of

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Fear

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El miedo

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To fear

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Temer

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Oh! Damn! Good Lord!

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Ahí va!

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23
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We forgot the…(blank)!

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Me temo que olvidamos … las llaves!

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Anxiety; anguish

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La angustia

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Anxiously
Con angustia
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Disappointed
Delusionado(a) por
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To become angry; to become furious (two answers)
Enfadarse Enojarse
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To get furious with someone
Enfadarse con Ex. Vicente se ha enfadado contigo
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Angry; furious (two answers)
Enojado(a) Enfadado(a)
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Obstinate; stubborn
Obstinado(a)
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Rage
La rabia
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To enrage
Darse rabia Ex. Me da rabia perder el tiempo. (It enraged me to waste time.)
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Hatred, hate
El odio
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To hate
Odiar
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Envy; jealousy (two answers)
La envidia Los celos
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Envious, jealous (two answers)
Envidioso(a) Celoso(a)
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To envy
Envidiar
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Animosity; grudge
El rencor
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To hold a grudge
Guardar rencor
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To be jealous (of)
Tener celos (de)
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To be ill-tempered
Tener mal genio
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To frighten
Asustarse Ex. Los precios de este verano nos han asustado
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Fright, scare, shock
El susto Ex. Vaya susto! (What a shock!)
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Quarrel; annoyance; unpleasantness
El disgusto
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To bear; to put up with
Soportar Ex. No soporto los gritos. (I can’t bear screaming)
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Worry; concern
La preocupación
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Sigh
El suspiro
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To sigh
Dar un suspiro
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Heavens!
Cielos!
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Wow!
Caramba!
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Affirmation; assertion
La afirmación
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To affirm; to assert
Afirmar
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To guarantee; to vouch for; to assure
Garantizar
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Necessary
Preciso(a)
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Of course! You bet!
Ya lo creo!
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Rule
La regla
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The exception
La excepción
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Reserved, restricted
Reservado(a)
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To be sorry for/that
Sentir + noun (siento el ruido) Sentir + infinitive (siento llamarte a este hora) Sentir + que + subjunctive (siento que Marta no pueda ir a mi fiesta) — expresses sadness
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To think about someone
Pensar en alguien
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To think about/consider doing something
Pensar + infinitive Ex. Piensa irse mañana (He is thinking about leaving tomorrow)
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Thought; idea; mind
El pensamiento
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“I can’t get it out of my mind”
No se me va del pensimiento
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To reflect; to think
Reflexionar (sobre)
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To analyze
Analizar
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To compare
Comparar
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Comparison
La comparación
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Meanings/uses of saber (three answers)
To know To learn/discover (when used in the past tense) — Ayer, supe que venías To be able to/to know how to — Sé tocar la guitarra
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To believe; to think
Creer Note: Verbs that express an opinion are followed by the indicative in a subordinate clause introduced by “que.” However, if the verb expressing the opinion is negated (“no creo que…), the subjunctive must be used in the subordinate clause. The same is true in expressions of probability.
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To trust; to depend
Fiarse (de)
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To realize
Darse cuenta (de que) Ex. No se ha dado cuenta de que soy extranjera
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Reason
La razón
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To be right
Tener razón
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To be of the opinion; to think
Opinar
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Point of view; standpoint
El punto de vista Ex. Desde tu punto de vista parece ser razonable
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Recognize
Reconocer (Also means “recognize” as in “to recognize someone for their work”)
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To assume; to suppose
Suponer
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Prediction; forecast; foresight
La previsión Ex. La previsión del tiempo (weather forecast)
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To solve; to resolve
Resolver
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Logic
La lógica
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Logical
Lógico, lógica
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“You have no idea how [adjective]…”
No puedes hacerte ni idea de lo [bien]…que he pasado las vacaciones
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To imagine
Imaginarse
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Imagination
La imaginación
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To invent
Inventar
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Invention
El invento
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To recall
Acordarse (de) Ex. No me acuerdo de su nombre.
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To forget
Olvidar Olvidar(se) Ex. He olvido la cartera Ex. No me olvidé **de** ti
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To doubt
Dudar (Mostly likely to be used with subjunctive, as it expresses uncertainty)
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Doubt (noun)
La duda
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“There is not the slightest doubt that…”
No cabe la menor duda de que….fue una equivocación
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To be mistaken; to make a mistake
Equivocarse Ex. Se ha equivocado de número (You’ve dialed the wrong number)
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To be mixed up; to be wrong
Confundirse (de) Ex. Disculpe, me he confundido de habitación (Sorry, I got the rooms mixed up)
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Mistake, error, blunder
La equivocación