January 2023 Flashcards

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1-2-23 slippery = resbaladizo (rrres- bah- lah- DEE- soh)
Careful! The roads are slippery

A

¡Cuidado! Las calles están resbaladizos.

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1-3-23 blanket = la cobija
I wrapped myself up in a blanket because it was cold. (wrapped up = abrigar)

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Me abrigué con una cobija porque hacía frío.

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1-4-23 unpack = desempacar
It’s time to unpack our bags.

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Es hora de desempacar las maletas.

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1-5-23 edge = el borde / cliff = el risco / hiker = el senderista
The hiker was standing on the edge of the cliff.

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El senderista estaba parado en el borde del risco.

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1-6-23 climate = el clima
The arctic climate is cold and dry.

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El clima ártico es frío y seco.

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1-7-23 drowsy (adjective)= somnoliento
I’m drowsy because I didn’t sleep well last night.

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Estoy somnoliento porque no dormí bien anoche.

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1-8-23 mountain range = la sierra
I could see the whole mountain range from my plane.

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Podía ver toda la sierra desde el avión.
mountain range = la sierra o la cordillera

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1-9-23 to go to bed = acostarse
I went to bed early last night.

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Me acosté temprano anoche.

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10-1-23 polar bear = el oso polar smell = el olfato
Polar bears have an excellent sense of smell.

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Los osos polares tienen un excelente sentido del olfato.

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11-1-23 watercolor = la acuarela
I prefer to paint with watercolors.

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Prefiero pintar con acuarelas.

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12-1-23 mythical (adjective) = mítico
The dragon is a mythical creature.

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El dragón es una criatura mítica.

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13-1-23 woodcutter = el leñador cut down = talar axe = el hacha
The woodcutter cut down the tree with his axe.

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El leñador taló el árbol con su hacha.

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14-1-23 to tow = remolcar to break down = estropearse / AVERIARSE / descomponerse
My car broke down and had to be towed.

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Mi carro se averió y tuvieron que remolcarlo.

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15-1-23 just (adverb) = recién
I just finished packing our stuff.

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Recién terminé de empacar nuestras cosas.

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16-1-23 peaceful (adjective) = pacifico
Martin Luther King, Jr. led a peaceful march in 1963.

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MLK lideró una marcha pacifica en 1963.

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17-1-23 raccoon = el mapache
A small raccoon is living in my yard.

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En mi patio, vive un pequeño mapache.

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18-1-23 icy (adjective) = gélido
We sailed through the icy waters of the Arctic.

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Navegamos a través de las aguas gélidas del árctico.

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19-1-23 to freeze = congelar a cold front / a cold snap / a cold wave = una ola de frío. a heat wave = una ola de calor
A cold snap froze the lake.

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Una ola de frío congeló el lago.

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20-1-23 pea = la arveja
I boiled the peas in a pot.

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Herví las arvejas en una olla.

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21-1-23 the day before yesterday = anteayer
My birthday was the day before yesterday.

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Mi cumpleaños fue anteayer.

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22-1-23 I am so tired I can’t even get up.

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Estoy tan cansado que no me puedo ni levantar.

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23-1-23 cod = el bacalao
cod is plentiful in these waters.

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En estas aguas abunda el bacalao.

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24-1-23 to snow = nevar
It’s snowing heavily today

A

Está nevando fuerte hoy.

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25-1-23 early riser (adjective) = madrugador
I’m an early riser. I always get up at 5.

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Soy madrugadora. Siempre me levanto a las cinco.

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26-1-23 granddaughter = la nieta
I love spending time with my granddaughter.

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Me encanta pasar tiempo con mi nieta.

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27-1-23 pillow = la almohada
Lisa sleeps with a lot of pillows.

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Lisa duerme con muchas almohadas.

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28-1-23 matutino (adjective) = morning
Pepe is drinking his morning coffee.

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Pepe se está tomando su café matutino.

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29-1-23 figure skating = el patinaje artística
Figure skating is my favorite sport.

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El patinaje artistica es mi deporte preferido.

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30-1-23 cookie = la galleta to grab = agarrar
Take a cookie. I just baked them.

A

Agarra una galleta. Acabo de hornearlas.

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31-1-23 clumsy (adjective) = torpe
I dropped my ice cream, I am so clumsy.

A

Se me cayó el helado. Soy tan torpe.