LCS Dictionary, Lesson 71-80 Flashcards
queremos
“want”, “we want” (Querer, present, 1st person plural)
querer
“to want” (infinitive)
querido
“wanted” (Querer, participle)
quiere
“wants”, “he/she/it wants” (Querer, present, 3rd person)
quieren
“want”, “they want” (Querer, present, 3rd person plural)
quieres
“want”, “you want” (Querer, present, 2nd person)
quiero
“want”, “I want” (Querer, present, 1st person)
queramos
“want”, “we want” (Querer, subjunctive, 1st person plural)
quería
“wanted”, “I wanted” (Querer, imperfect, 1st person)
quería
“wanted”, “he/she/it wanted” (Querer, imperfect, 3rd person)
queríamos
“wanted”, “we wanted” (Querer, imperfect, 1st person plural)
querían
“wanted”, “they wanted” (Querer, imperfect, 3rd person plural)
querías
“wanted”, “you wanted” (Querer, imperfect, 2nd person)
queriendo
“wanting” (Querer gerund)
quiera
“want”, “I want” (Querer, subjunctive, 1st person)
quiera
“want”, “he/she/it want” (Querer, subjunctive, 3rd person)
quieran
“want”, “they want” (Querer, subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
quieras
“want”, “you want” (Querer, subjunctive, 2nd person)
quise
“wanted/meant”, “I wanted/meant” (Querer, preterite, 1st person)
quisiera
“wanted”, “I wanted” (Querer, past subjunctive, 1st person)
quisiera
“wanted”, “he/she/it wanted” (Querer, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
quisiera
“would want”, “I would want” (Querer, conditional, 1st person)
quisiera
“would want”, “he/she/it would want” (Querer, conditional, 3rd person)
quisiéramos
“wanted”, “we wanted” (Querer, past subjunctive, 1st person plural)
quisiéramos
“would want”, “we would want” (Querer, conditional, 1st person plural)
quisieran
“wanted”, “they wanted” (Querer, past subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
quisieran
“would want”, “they would want” (Querer, conditional, 3rd person plural)
quisieras
“wanted”, “you wanted” (Querer, past subjunctive, 2nd person)
quisieras
“would want”, “you would want” (Querer, conditional, 2nd person)
quisieron
“wanted/meant”, “they wanted/meant” (Querer, preterite, 3rd person plural)
quisimos
“wanted/meant”, “we wanted/meant” (Querer, preterite, 1st person plural)
quisiste
“wanted/meant”, “you wanted/meant” (Querer, preterite, 2nd person)
quiso
“wanted/meant”, “he/she/it wanted/meant” (Querer, preterite, 3rd person)
cierto
“certain”, used with Ser to express certainty (adjective)
gran
“big”/”grand” when used right before a noun (adjective)
grande
“big”/”large”
menos
“less” (adverb)
menos
“less” (adjective)
muerto
“dead” (adjective typically used with Estar)
nuevo
“new” (adjective typically used with Ser)
rápido
“fast”/”quick” (adjective typically used with Ser)
serio
“serious” (adjective typically used with Ser)
único
“unique”/”only” (muerto: “dead” (adjective typically used with Ser)
vivo
“alive” (adjective typically used with Estar)
vivo
“lively” for events/objects (adjective typically used with Ser)
forma
“shape/form” (fem. noun)
historia
“story” (fem. noun)
lado
“side” (masc. noun)
lo mejor
“the best”, “the best part” (idiom)
nombre
“name” (masc. noun)
parte
“part” (fem. noun)
persona
“person” (fem. noun)
poco
“little” / “very little” (adverb)
poco
“little bit” (masc. noun)
tipo
“type/kind” (masc. noun)
a menos que
“unless” (idiom)
al menos
“at least” (idiom)
en serio
“seriously” (idiom)
por cierto
“by the way” (idiom)
sabe
“knows”, “he/she/it knows” (Saber, present, 3rd person)
sabemos
“know”, “we know” (Saber, present, 1st person plural)
saben
“know”, “they know” (Saber, present, 3rd person plural)
saber
“to know” (infinitive)
sabes
“know”, “you know” (Saber, present, 2nd person)
sabía
“knew”, “I knew” (Saber, imperfect, 1st person)
sabía
“knew”, “he/she/it knew” (Saber, imperfect, 3rd person)
sabíamos
“knew”, “we knew” (Saber, imperfect, 1st person plural)
sabían
“knew”, “they knew” (Saber, imperfect, 3rd person plural)
sabías
“knew”, “you knew” (Saber, imperfect, 2nd person)
sabido
“known” (Saber, participle)
sabiendo
“knowing” (Saber, gerund)
sé
“know”, “I know” (Saber, present, 1st person)
sepa
“know”, “I know” (Saber, subjunctive, 1st person)
sepa
“know”, “he/she/it know” (Saber, subjunctive, 3rd person)
sepamos
“know”, “we know” (Saber, subjunctive, 1st person plural)
sepan
“know”, “they know” (Saber, subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
sepas
“know”, “you know” (Saber, subjunctive, 2nd person)
habré
“will have”, “I will have” (Haber, future, 1st person)
habría
“there would be” (Haber, conditional, impersonal)
habría
“would have”, “I would have” (Haber, conditional, 1st person)
habría
“would have”, “he/she/it would have” (Haber, conditional, 3rd person)
haya
“there be” (Haber, subjunctive, impersonal)
haya
“have”, “I have” (Haber, subjunctive, 1st person)
haya
“have”, “he/she/it have” (Haber, subjunctive, 3rd person)
hubiera
“there were to be” (Haber, past subjunctive, impersonal)
hubiera
“were to have”, “I were to have” (Haber, past subjunctive, 1st person)
hubiera
“were to have”, “he/she/it were to have” (Haber, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
hubo
“there was” (Haber, preterite, impersonal)
sabrá
“will know”, “he/she/it will know” (Saber, future, 3rd person)
sabrán
“will know”, “they will know” (Saber, future, 3rd person plural)
sabrás
“will know”, “you will know” (Saber, future, 2nd person)
sabré
“will know”, “I will know” (Saber, future, 1st person)
sabremos
“will know”, “we will know” (Saber, future, 1st person plural)
sabría
“would know”, “I would know” (Saber, conditional, 1st person)
sabría
“would know”, “he/she/it would know” (Saber, conditional, 3rd person)
sabríamos
“would know”, “we would know” (Saber, conditional, 1st person plural)
sabrían
“would know”, “they would know” (Saber, conditional, 3rd person plural)
sabrías
“would know”, “you would know” (Saber, conditional, 2nd person)
supe
“knew / found out”, “I knew / found out” (Saber, preterite, 1st person)
supiera
“knew”, “I knew” (Saber, past subjunctive, 1st person)
supiera
“knew”, “he/she/it knew” (Saber, past subjunctive, 3rd person)
supieran
“knew”, “they knew” (Saber, past subjunctive, 3rd person plural)
supieras
“knew”, “you knew” (Saber, past subjunctive, 2nd person)
supo
“knew / found out”, “he/she/it knew / found out” (Saber, preterite, 3rd person)
adónde
“to where” in questions (adverb)
bajo
“under” (preposition)
contra
“against” (preposition)
desde
“since” in time (preposition)
desde
“from/since” in space (preposition)
donde
“where” as a conjunction
durante
“during” (preposition)
en su contra
“in opposition” (idiom)
entre
“between/among” (preposition)
hace
“ago” (preposition)
hacia
“towards” (preposition)
mío
“mine” (possessive pronoun)
sin
“without” (preposition)
sobre
“above” or “over” (preposition)
suyo
“theirs/his/hers” (possessive pronoun)
tuyo
“yours” (possessive pronoun)
bebé
“baby” (masc. or fem. noun)
esposa
“wife” (fem. noun)
esposo
“spouse/husband” (masc. noun)
familia
“family” (fem. noun)
gente
“people” (fem. noun)
hermana
“sister” (fem. noun)
hermano
“sibling/brother” (masc. noun)
hija
“daughter” (fem. noun)
hijo
“son/child” (masc. noun)
lo que quiera
“whatever I/they want” (idiom)
madre
“mother” (fem. noun)
mamá
“mom” (fem. noun)
niña
“girl”, “little girl” (fem. noun)
niño
“boy/child”, “little boy” (masc. noun)
o sea
“that is” (idiom)
padre
“parent/father” (masc. noun)
papá
“dad” (masc. noun)
que yo sepa, etc.
“as far as I know” (idiom)
sea lo que sea
“whatever it is” (idiom)
tipo
“guy/dude” (masc. noun)
desde ya
“as of now”, “from this moment on” (idiom)
sobre todo
“especially”, “above all” (idiom)