LCS Dictionary, Lesson 51-60 Flashcards
tenemos
“have”, “we have” (Tener, present, 1st person plural)
tener
“to have” (infinitive)
tengo
“have”, “I have” (Tener, present, 1st person)
tenido
“had” (Tener participle)
tiene
“has”, “he/she/it has” (Tener, present, 3rd person)
tienen
“have”, “they have” (Tener, present, 3rd person plural)
tienes
“have”, “you have” (Tener, present, 2nd person)
tendrá
“will have”, “he/she/it will have” (Tener, future, 3rd person)
tendrán
“will have”, “they will have” (Tener, future, 3rd person plural)
tendrás
“will have”, “you will have” (Tener, future, 2nd person)
tendré
“will have”, “I will have” (Tener, future, 1st person)
tendremos
“will have”, “we will have” (Tener, future, 1st person plural)
tenga
“have”, “I have” (Tener, subjunctive, 1st person)
tenga
“have”, “he/she/it have” (Tener, subjunctive, 3rd person)
tengamos
“have”, “we have” (Tener, subjunctive, 1st person plural)
tengan
“have”, “they have” (Tener, subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
tengas
“have”, “you have” (Tener, subjunctive, 2nd person)
tenía
“had”, “I had” (Tener, imperfect, 1st person)
tenía
“had”, “he/she/it had” (Tener, imperfect, 3rd person)
teníamos
“had”, “we had” (Tener, imperfect, 1st person plural)
tenían
“had”, “they had” (Tener, imperfect, 3rd person plural)
tenías
“had”, “you had” (Tener, imperfect, 2nd person)
teniendo
“having” (Tener gerund)
tuve
“had”, “I had” (Tener, preterite, 1st person)
tuvo
“had”, “he/she/it had” (Tener, preterite, 3rd person)
haber que
using to indicate that there’s a need to do something
que
using to indicate obligation
dos
“two” (number)
los dos
“both”
mejor
“better” (adjective)
mucho
“a lot”, “much” (adjective)
otra vez
“again” (idiom)
otro
“other”, “another” (adjective)
otro
“another one” (pronoun)
ten
“have” (Tener, imperative, 2nd person)
tenga
“have” (Tener, imperative, formal)
tengan
“have” (Tener, imperative, plural)
tengas
“don’t have”, imperative (Tener, imperative, 2nd person)
tres
“three” (number)
unas
“some” (fem. indefinite article)
uno
“one”, “someone” (pronoun)
uno
to mean “one” (number)
unos
“some” (masc. indefinite article)
vámonos
“let’s leave” (Irse, imperative, 1st person plural)
vamos
“let’s go” (Ir, imperative, 1st person plural)
vaya
“go” (Ir, imperative, formal)
vayamos
“let’s not go” (Ir, imperative, 1st person plural)
vayan
“go” (Ir, imperative, plural)
váyanse
“leave” (Irse, imperative, plural)
vayas
“don’t go”, imperative (Ir, imperative, 2nd person)
váyase
“leave” (Irse, imperative, formal)
ve
“go” (Ir, imperative)
vete
“leave” (Irse, imperative)
esas
“those” before a feminine noun
esas
“those”, “those ones” (feminine pronoun)
esos
“those” before a masculine noun
esos
“those” (pronoun)
estas
“these” before a feminine noun
estas
“these”, “these ones” (feminine pronoun)
estos
“these” before a masculine noun
estos
“these” (pronoun)
a
using an extra “a” before a direct object when it’s a person
de más
“extra” (idiom)
en vez
“instead” (idiom)
no está de más
“it couldn’t hurt” (idiom)
nunca está de más
“it never hurts” (idiom)
para nada
“at all”, “not at all” (idiom)
tiene de todo
“has some of everything” (idiom)
fue
“was”, “he/she/it was” (Ser, preterite, 3rd person)
fueron
“were”, “they were” (Ser, preterite, 3rd person plural)
fui
“was”, “I was” (Ser, preterite, 1st person)
fuimos
“were”, “we were” (Ser, preterite, 1st person plural)
fuiste
“were”, “you were” (Ser, preterite, 2nd person)
estuviera
“were”, “I were” (Estar, past subjunctive, 1st person)
estuviera
“were”, “he/she/it were” (Estar, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
fuera
“went”, “I went” (Ir, past subjunctive, 1st person)
fuera
“went”, “he/she/it went” (Ir, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
fuera
“were”, “I were” (Ser, past subjunctive, 1st person)
fuera
“were”, “he/she/it were” (Ser, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
fuéramos
“were”, “we were” (Ser, past subjunctive, 1st person plural)
fueran
“were”, “they were” (Ser, past subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
fueras
“were”, “you were” (Ser, past subjunctive, 2nd person)
iría
“would go”, “I would go” (Ir, conditional, 1st person)
iría
“would go”, “he/she/it would go” (Ir, conditional, 3rd person)
iríamos
“would go”, “we would go” (Ir, conditional, 1st person plural)
irían
“would go”, “they would go” (Ir, conditional, 3rd person plural)
irías
“would go”, “you would go” (Ir, conditional, 2nd person)
tendría
“would have”, “I would have” (Tener, conditional, 1st person)
tendría
“would have”, “he/she/it would have” (Tener, conditional, 3rd person)
tendríamos
“would have”, “we would have” (Tener, conditional, 1st person plural)
tendrían
“would have”, “they would have” (Tener, conditional, 3rd person plural)
tendrías
“would have”, “you would have” (Tener, conditional, 2nd person)
tuviera
“had”, “I had” (Tener, past subjunctive, 1st person)
tuviera
“had”, “he/she/it had” (Tener, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
hasta
“until”, “to”, “up to” (preposition)
hasta
“even” (adverb)
hasta que
“until” (idiom)
ni
“neither”/”nor” (conjunction)
porque
“because” (conjunction)
quién
“who” (interrogative pronoun)
también
“also”, “as well”, “too” (adverb)
así que
“so”, “so that”, “such that” (idiom)
cómo que…
“what do you mean…?” (idiom)
lo + tener + todo
“to have it all” (idiom)
por ahí
“around” (idiom)
sí o sí
“either way” (idiom)
todo lo que
“all that”, “everything that” (idiom)