How To Spanish Flashcards
El banco vs la banca
Stool vs bench
La llanta
Tire
El sacapuntos
Pencil sharpener
La envoltura
The wrappings (of a gift)
Calzar
To wear (a certain shoe size–I wear a size 8)
Arreglarse
To get dressed and physically ready for the day (brush teeth, comb hair)
Alistarse
To get ready for someone (not just getting dressed but getting keys, filling water bottle)
La mecha
Candle wick or bumb fuse string
¡El pantalón está todo mojado!
My pants are completely wet!
¡Qué no!
¡Qué sí!
I am not!
I did!
Cat treat
Premio
Cachete
Cheek (Mexico)
¿Mande?
What? (You didn’t hear what someone said, more polite than Qué) (Mexico)
Echarle un ojo
To keep an eye on
Blind
Ciego/a
Estar agotado/a (double sentido)
To be exhausted, to be out of (stock) of a product
Palpar
To touch, feel in a medical context
La bata
Robe, hospital gown, lab coat