Lesson 1 - Adjectives Flashcards
What does ‘Amable’ mean?
Kind
‘Amable’ is used to describe someone who is friendly and considerate.
What does ‘Triste’ mean?
Sad
‘Triste’ refers to a feeling of sorrow or unhappiness.
What does ‘Feo’ mean?
Ugly
‘Feo’ is used to describe something or someone that is not aesthetically pleasing.
What does ‘Barato’ mean?
Cheap
‘Barato’ indicates low cost or price.
What does ‘Peligroso’ mean?
Dangerous
‘Peligroso’ describes something that poses a risk or threat.
What does ‘Áspero’ mean?
Rough
‘Áspero’ describes a surface that is not smooth.
What does ‘Inteligente’ mean?
Intelligent
What does ‘Lento’ mean?
Slow
‘Lento’ indicates a lack of speed.
What does ‘Pesado’ mean?
Heavy (weight)
‘Pesado’ refers to something that has a lot of weight.
What does ‘Bueno’ mean?
Good
‘Bueno’ is used to describe something that is positive or beneficial.
What does ‘Duro’ mean?
Hard
‘Duro’ describes a solid and firm texture.
What does ‘Bajo’ mean?
Low
‘Bajo’ can refer to height or a low position.
What does ‘Rico’ mean?
Rich
‘Rico’ is used to describe someone wealthy or something flavorful.
What does ‘Interesante’ mean?
Interesting
‘Interesante’ refers to something that captures attention.
What does ‘Fuerte’ mean?
Strong
‘Fuerte’ describes physical strength or intensity.
What does ‘Anciano’ mean?
Elderly
‘Anciano’ refers to an older person.
What does ‘Suave’ mean?
Soft
‘Suave’ describes a smooth or gentle texture.
What does ‘Viejo’ mean?
Old
‘Viejo’ refers to something or someone that has existed for a long time.
What does ‘Oscuro’ mean?
Dark
‘Oscuro’ describes a lack of light.
What does ‘Limpio’ mean?
Clean
‘Limpio’ refers to something free from dirt.
What does ‘Abierto’ mean?
Open
‘Abierto’ describes something that is not closed.
What does ‘Nuevo’ mean?
New
‘Nuevo’ refers to something recently created or acquired.
What does ‘Liviano’ mean?
Light (weight)
‘Liviano’ indicates something that is not heavy.
What does ‘Claro’ mean?
Clear
‘Claro’ describes something that is easy to see or understand.