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antes

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before ▪ Y seré como antes. And I will be like before.

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aún

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“still, yet, even ▪ Aún no estás listo para atacar a nadie. You are still not ready to attack anybody.”

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después

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“later ▪ después de after ▪ Vamos profesor, después de tantos años. Come on, professor, after so many years.”

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jamás

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never ▪ Jamás lo había visto. I never saw it.

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luego

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“later, afterward, then ▪ Voy a llamar a Maya y luego quiero que suelte el freno. I’m going to call Maya, and then I want you to let go of the brake.”

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nunca

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“never ▪ Yo nunca podría amar a alguien como te amo a ti, Anne. I could never love anyone like I love you, Anne.”

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pronto

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soon ▪ Muy pronto vendrá Westley. Westley will come very soon.

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siempre

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always ▪ Mary Poppins dice que ella está siempre. Mary Poppins says that she always is.

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tarde

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“late ▪ Corre, cielo, o vas a llegar tarde al trabajo. Run along, sweetie, or you are going to arrive late for work.”

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todavía

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still ▪ Estás lento todavía. You’re still slow.

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abajo

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“down, below, under”

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acá

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“here, over here ▪ ¡Vengan acá! Come here!”

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adonde

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“where ▪ adónde where, to where ▪ ¿Y adónde va el cohete? Where is the rocket going?”

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ahí

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there ▪ Ahí estaré. I’ll be there.

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allá

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“there, over there ▪ más allá beyond ▪ Más allá de esas fronteras hay reminiscencias de resistencia. Beyond those borders there are remnants of resistance.”

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allí

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there ▪ Creo que está allí adentro. I think it’s inside there.

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arriba

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“up, above ▪ Dice que descubrió un mundo encantado, en el ropero de arriba. She says that she discovered an enchanted world in the upstairs wardrobe.”

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atrás

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“back, behind ▪ Hágalos que lancen desde muy atrás y cuidado con el purgatorio al que ellos llaman gimnasio. Make them shoot it from far back and take care of that purgatory that they call a gym.”

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cerca

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“near, close ▪ Eso estuvo cerca. That was close.”

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dentro

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“inside ▪ Control quiere a todos dentro para estar seguros, cambio. Control wants everyone inside in order to be safe, over.”

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junto

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“together ▪ Descuide, irán todos juntos en grupo. Don’t worry, they will all go together in a group.”

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lejos

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“far away, far ▪ Ahora quiero que te vayas, lejos de mi hogar, lejos de mi vida, y lejos de Julia. Now I want you to go, far from my home, far from my life, and far from Julia.”

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así

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“like this, like that, in this way, in that way ▪ Y así, habiendo llegado, se disponen a cumplir con el propósito de su viaje, encontrar una pareja. And in that way, having arrived, they get ready to complete the purpose of their trip, to find a mate.”

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casi

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“almost ▪ Se puso así de cerca, casi acechándome. He put himself very close like this, almost threatening me.”

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demasiado

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too much ▪ Es demasiado tarde para eso. It’s too late for that.

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más

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“more ▪ Cada día la temperatura desciende un poco más, y el sol se pone más temprano. Each day the temperature drops a little more, and the sun sets earlier.”

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qué

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“how, what a ▪ Qué glorioso es un día con Mary. How glorious is a day with Mary.”

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tan

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“so, such ▪ Le agradezco que cambiara de opinión tan rápidamente. I thank you for changing your mind so quickly.”

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tanto

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so much ▪ Papá se rió tanto que murió. Dad laughed so much that he died.

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acaso

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“perhaps, maybe ▪ ¿Acaso vino del cielo? Perhaps it came from heaven?”

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además

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“in addition, furthermore, plus ▪ Además, si lo analizas con lógica, ni siquiera van a salir del ropero. Plus, if you analyze it logically, they aren’t even going to leave the wardrobe.”

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aun

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“even ▪ Sí, aun sin motor. Yes, even without a motor.”

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quizá

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“perhaps, maybe ▪ Peter, el tiempo de usar esto quizá llegue pronto. Peter, the time to use this may perhaps arrive soon.”

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siquiera

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at least ▪ ni siquiera not even ▪ Ni siquiera movió los pies. He didn’t even move his feet.

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sólo

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“only ▪ Me lo puse ayer, sólo para ver como lucía. I put it on yesterday, just to see how it looked.”

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tampoco

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“neither, either ▪ Tampoco hueles bien. You don’t smell good either.”

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estar

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to be ▪ Yo sé donde está el veneno. I know where the poison is.

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faltar

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“to be lacking, to be missing ▪ Te falta la barba para ser un enano. You’re missing the beard to be a dwarf.”

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interesar

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“to interest, to matter ▪ No le interesa lo que nos pase. It doesn’t matter to you what happens to us.”

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llorar

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“to cry, to weep ▪ Bueno, no es la RealAcademia de pintura, pero tampoco hacen llorar. Well, it’s not the Royal Academy of painting, but they don’t cause one to cry either.”

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lograr

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“to achieve, to reach a goal, to accomplish ▪ En un segundo se terminó todo lo que había logrado. In one second, everything that I had accomplished ended.”

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matar

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to kill ▪ Tu Westley está muerto. Yo lo maté. Your Westley is dead. I killed him.

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pasar

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“to pass, to spend (time), to enter ▪ Me invitaron a pasar la noche. Th ey invited me to spend the night.”

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quedar

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“to remain ▪ quedarse to remain, to stay ▪ Bien, supongo que puedo quedarme un ratito, sólo si tienes sardinas. Well, I suppose that I can stay a little while, only if you have sardines.”

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sonar

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“to sound, to ring ▪ No suena tan mal. It doesn’t sound so bad.”

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tomar

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“to take, to drink ▪ Toma tiempo, pero lo harás. It takes time, but you will do it.”

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tratar

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“to try ▪ Mientras las madres llenan por fin sus estómagos vacíos, los padres se aferran a la vida en la superfi cie, tratando de mantener los huevos calientes y a salvo. While the mothers finally fill their empty stomachs, the fathers cling to life on the surface, trying to keep their eggs warm and safe.”

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aprender

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to learn ▪ Creo que aprendimos una invaluable lección. I think we learned an invaluable lesson.

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conocer

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“to know (a person or place), to be familiar with (something), to meet ▪ Es porque conoces a muy pocos como yo. That’s because you know very few like me.”

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creer

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to believe ▪ No puedo creerlo. I can’t believe it.

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deber

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“to ought, must ▪ Debemos escapar. We must escape.”

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hacer

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“to do, to make ▪ Kevin, ¿qué hiciste en mi habitación? Kevin, what did you do to my room?”

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parecer

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“to seem, to look like ▪ Parece que muchas personas se han atrasado en sus pagos. It looks like a lot of people have gotten behind on their payments.”

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poder

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“to be able to [often ““can”” in English] ▪ No puedo hablar. I can’t speak.”

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poner

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“to put, to set ▪ Elige a un mal muchacho, ponlo a hacer hoyos todo el día en el sol ardiente y se convierte en un chico bueno. Take a bad boy, put him to digging holes all day in the burning hot sun, and he turns into a good kid.”

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saber

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“to know ▪ Cuando quiera saber de una mujer, pregunte a los viejos. When you want to know about a woman, ask the old men.”

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suceder

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to happen ▪ ¿Qué sucede? What’s happening?

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tener

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to have ▪ Parece que tenemos algo en común. It seems that we have something in common.

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traer

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to bring ▪ Has sido tan amable en traer a los niños a casa. You have been so kind in bringing the children home.

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ver

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“to see ▪ Ah, sí, algo vi respecto a él en el periódico. Ah, yes, I saw something about him in the newspaper.”

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volver

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“to return, to go back ▪ Volveremos mañana. We’ll go back tomorrow.”

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agradecer

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“to thank, to give thanks ▪ Y también le agradezco que no se haya acercado a Jimmy. I also thank you for not having approached Jimmy.”

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merecer

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to deserve ▪ Él no merece una oportunidad. He doesn’t deserve a chance.

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querer

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“to want, to love ▪ Así es, mi amigo, ¿ya quieres salir a sentir el calor? That’s it, my friend, do you want to go out and feel the heat?”

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temer

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“to fear, to be afraid of ▪ David, no puedes temer al fracaso. David, you can’t be afraid of failure.”

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caer

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to fall ▪ caerse to fall ▪ Me caí del techo de la casa de los Spurgeon. I fell off the roof at the Spurgeons’ house.

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perder

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to lose ▪ Perdiste la pelea por las peores razones. You lost the fi ght for the worst reasons.

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romper

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“to break ▪ romperse to break, to be broken ▪ Esa es una frágil promesa que se hace y se rompe fácilmente. That is a fragile promise that is made and is easily broken.”

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vencer

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“to conquer, to defeat, to beat ▪ No puedo vencerlo. I can’t beat him.”

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deber

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“to ought, must ▪ Esto debe ser una broma. This must be a joke.”

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haber t

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o have [helping verb] ▪ Lamento haber llegado tarde. I’m sorry to have arrived late.

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ser

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“to be ▪ Ah, hola, mi nombre es Marlin. Ah, hi, my name is Marlin.”

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abrir

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“to open ▪ Anda, sé buen niño y abre la puerta. Come on, be a good boy and open the door.”

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conseguir

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“to get, to acquire ▪ Creo que si se esfuerza lo sufi ciente, puede conseguir una beca para ir a la universidad de Wabash y salir de aquí. I think that if he tries hard enough, he can get a scholarship to go to Wabash College and get out of here.”

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decidir

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to decide ▪ Ustedes dos decidan si se queda. You two decide if he stays.

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decir

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“to say, to tell ▪ Te dije que volvería. I told you I was coming back.”

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morir

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“to die ▪ Mi nombre es Inigo Montoya, tú mataste a mi padre, prepárate para morir. My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die.”

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oír

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“to hear ▪ ¡Oye, Adrian, lo logré! Listen, Adrian, I did it!”

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pedir

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“to ask for, to request ▪ No hay nada a Chicago, Nueva York, Nashville. Lo que pidas, todo está vendido. Th ere’s nothing to Chicago, New York, Nashville. Whatever you ask for, everything is sold out.”

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salir

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to leave ▪ ¿Van a salir de la ciudad? Are you going to leave town?

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seguir

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“to continue, to follow ▪ Tienen el fin de semana para pensar si quieren seguir en este equipo o no… You have the weekend to think about whether you want to continue on this team or not …”

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sentir

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“to feel ▪ sentirse to feel, to be feeling ▪ Kari, en serio no me siento cómoda con esto.Kari, seriously, I don’t feel comfortable about this.”

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subir

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“to go up, to get on, to board ▪ Sube al caballo. Get on the horse.”

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venir

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to come ▪ ¿Quiere venir a Washington? You want to come to Washington?

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vestir

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“to dress, to put on (clothes) ▪ vestirse to get dressed ▪ El único uniforme que vestirás será el mismo que estás vistiendo ahora. Th e only uniform that you will put on will be the same one that you are putting on now.”

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vivir

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“to live ▪ Yo les pregunto, ““¿para qué están viviendo?”” I ask you, ““What are you living for?”””

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sentarse

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“to sit down ▪ Siéntate, Marion, otra vez estás bajo arresto. Sit down, Marion, you are under arrest again.”

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acercarse

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“to move close, to draw nearer ▪ Se acerca una fuerte tormenta. A powerful storm is moving closer.”

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alcanzar

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“to reach, to catch up to ▪ ¡Si me alcanzas! If you catch up to me!”

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alejarse

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“to move farther away, to distance, to get away from ▪ ¡Aléjate de eso! Get away from that!”

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andar

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“to walk, to move forward, to associate (with friends) ▪ Ya oyeron. ¡A cavar, muchachos! ¡Andando! ¡Andando! ¡Andando! ¡Andando! You heard it. Dig, boys! Move it! Move it! Move it! Move it!”

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bajar

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“to go down, to come down, to lower ▪ Y luego me obligué a bajar para lavar mi ropa, y descubrí que no es tan malo. And then I forced myself to go down to wash my clothes, and I discovered that it’s not so bad.”

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caminar

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“to walk, to step ▪ Qué bueno que encontraste tu roca, pero tienes que regresar, camina por donde ya pasaste, sobre tus pisadas. That’s great that you found your rock, but you have to come back, walk back the way you came, right on your footprints.”

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llegar

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“to arrive ▪ Llega tarde, como siempre. He arrives late, like always.”

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llevar

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“to carry, to take, to lead ▪ Eso nos llevaría a descubrimientos inimaginables. That could lead us to unimaginable discoveries.”

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marchar

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“to march, to walk ▪ marcharse to leave ▪ Si alguno de ustedes no quiere estar en el equipo, puede marcharse. If any of you doesn’t want to be on the team, you can leave.”

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parar

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“to stop ▪ Y cuando empiezo a reír no puedo pararme. And when I start to laugh, I can’t stop myself.”

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regresar

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“to return ▪ Al regresar las madres rodean la multitud y gritan con fuerza y esperan a que su pareja les responda. On returning, the mothers surround the multitude and cry loudly and hope that their mate responds to them.”

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viajar

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“to travel ▪ Si te interesa saberlo, viajaba en el bote de Diana pero se empezó a hundir. If you are interested in knowing, I was traveling in Diana’s boat but it began to sink.”

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volar

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“to fly ▪ Sí, volaremos mañana temprano. Yes, we fl y early tomorrow.”

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amar

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“to love ▪ Las últimas palabras de mi padre fueron ““ámala como amé a tu madre, y entonces habrá felicidad.”” The final words of my father were ““Love her as I loved your mother, and then you will find happiness.”””

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asustar

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to frighten ▪ No me asustas. You don’t scare me.

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calmar

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“to calm ▪ Ya cálmense chicos. Calm down right now, boys.”

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confiar

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“to trust, to rely on, to depend on ▪ Nunca más volveré a confi ar enti. I’ll never trust you again.”

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encantar

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“to enchant, to charm, to delight ▪ Simple, elegante sí, intrépido, te encantará. Simple, yes elegant, daring, it will delight you.”

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esperar

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“to wait, to hope, to expect ▪ Doc, espera un minuto. Doc, wait a minute.”

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lamentar

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to be sorry ▪ Lo lamento. I’m sorry.

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preocupar

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“to concern, to worry, to bother ▪ preocuparse to be worried ▪ ¡No te preocupes, vamos a estar bien! Don’t worry, we’re going to be all right!”

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vengar

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to avenge ▪ Galbatorix tratará de vengar su derrota. Galbatorix will try to avenge his defeat.

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cantar

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to sing ▪ Vine a oír cantar a mi nieta. I came to hear my granddaughter sing.

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descansar

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to rest ▪ Debes descansar. You must rest.

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enseñar

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to teach ▪ ¿No oíste la razón de que hagas hoyos? Eso te sirve. Te enseña una lección. Didn’t you hear the reason for making holes? It helps you. It teaches you a lesson.

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ganar

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“to win ▪ Así que era mi trabajo mantenerte ganando, y mantener tu salud. So it was my job to keep you winning, and to keep you healthy.”

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golpear

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to hit ▪ ¡No te golpees! ¡No te golpees! ¡No te golpees! ¡No te golpees! Don’t hit yourself! Don’t hit yourself! Don’t hit yourself! Don’t hit yourself!

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jugar

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to play (a game) ▪ ¿Por qué no jugamos a las escondidas? Why don’t we play hide-and-seek?

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lanzar

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“to throw, to launch ▪ No sé lanzar. I don’t know how to throw.”

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pelear

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“to fight ▪ Aprendí esgrima, a pelear, todo lo que quiso enseñarme. I learned fencing, to fight, everything that he wanted to teach me.”

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sacar

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“to take out, to pull out ▪ Esa es la forma de sacar un diente. That’s the way to pull out a tooth.”

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soltar

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“to let go, to let loose, to free ▪ soltarse to get loose, to get free ▪ ¡Todos se soltaron! They all got free!”

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tocar

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“to touch, to play (an instrument) ▪ Pero, George, no sabes tocar. But, George, you don’t know how to play.”

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asegurar

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“to assure, to ensure, to make sure ▪ Te puedo asegurar que sin importar a qué nivel entrenes, es irreal siempre que llegas al partido final. I can assure you that no matter at what level you coach, it seems unreal when you make it to the championship game.”

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dejar

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“to allow, to let, to permit ▪ Deja que queme. Let it burn. equivocarse to mistake, to be mistaken, to be wrong ▪ A menos que me equivoque, y nunca me equivoco, se dirigieron hacia al pantano. Unless I’m wrong, and I’m never wrong, they are heading toward the swamp.”

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intentar

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to try ▪ Déjame intentar. Let me try.

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jurar

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to swear ▪ ¿Y no es pecado jurar? And isn’t it a sin to swear?

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olvidar

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“to forget, to leave behind ▪ olvidarse to forget, to forget about ▪ No te olvides de nosotros. Don’t forget about us.”

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pensar

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to think ▪ Pienso que cerca de las siete estará en graves problemas. I think that about seven o’clock he will be in serious difficulty.

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preguntar

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“to ask (a question) ▪ preguntarse to wonder ▪ Así que si se preguntan qué está haciendo aquí en el hielo, bueno, eso es parte de nuestra historia. So if you wonder what it is doing here in the ice, well, that is part of our story.”

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recordar

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“to remember, to remind ▪ Recuerda de dónde vienes, lo que te costó llegar aquí. Remember where you come from, what it cost you to get here.”

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soñar

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“to dream ▪ ¿Que por soñar con su catedral se ha apartado de la gente que amaba? That by dreaming about his cathedral, he has moved away from the people that he loved?”

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acabar

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“to finish, to exhaust ▪ Así acabaríamos al mismo tiempo. That way we would finish at the same time.”

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apostar

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to bet ▪ Apuesto a que sí. Las batallas son algo repugnante. I bet you can. Battles are ugly affairs.

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bastar

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to be enough ▪ ¡Ya basta! ¡Ya basta! ¿Por qué están haciendo esto? ¡Ya basta! ¡Basta! ¡Ayúdenme! Enough already! Enough already! Why are you doing this? Enough already! Enough! Help me!

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cambiar

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“to change ▪ En cuanto a los otros, la relación está a punto de cambiar. Concerning the others, the relationship is about to change.”

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cansar

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“to tire ▪ cansarse to get tired ▪ Cuando se cansan de caminar, hacen descansar las patas, y usan el vientre en su lugar. When they get tired of walking, they give their feet a rest and use their belly instead.”

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casar

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“to marry, to perform a marriage ceremony ▪ casarse to marry, to get married ▪ Si me dices que debemos casarnos en diez días, por favor cree que moriré al amanecer. If you tell me that we must marry in ten days, please believe that I will die at dawn.”

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continuar

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“to continue ▪ Sin importar el frío que haga, o lo hambrientos que estén, los padres deben continuar moviéndose. No matter how cold it gets, or how hungry they are, the parents must continue moving.”

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largo

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“long ▪ Y por lo que veo, será un viaje largo. And from what I can see, it will be a long trip.”

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lindo

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“pretty, handsome, wonderful ▪ ¿Dejará que esa linda niña vaya con alguien más? You’ll allow that pretty girl to go with someone else?”

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lleno

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full ▪ Y pronto el estómago del polluelo estará nuevamente lleno de alimento. And soon the chick’s stomach will again be full of food.

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solo

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“alone, single, lonely ▪ A partir de aquí debo continuar solo. Starting here I must continue alone.”

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viejo

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“old ▪ Viena, la vieja y bella Viena. Vienna, old and beautiful Vienna.”

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listo

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“ready ▪ Tu armadura está lista, Eragon. Your armor is ready, Eragon.”

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loco

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crazy ▪ ¿Estás loco? Are you crazy?

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mal

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bad ▪ Sólo quería que supieras que tal vez hiciste cosas malas antes. I just want you to know that perhaps you did bad things before.

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maldito

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“cursed, damned, condemned ▪ Si olvidas volver por Madame Zeroni, tú y tu familia estarán malditos toda la eternidad. If you forget to return for Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for all eternity.”

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mayor

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“best, top ▪ Creo que tengo el premio mayor. I think I’ve got the top prize.”

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mejor

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“better, best ▪ Porque soy el mejor y necesitas que alguien te enseñe algo diferente. Because I am the best, and you need someone to teach you something different.”

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peor

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“worse ▪ Oye, Bert, tú eres peor que los niños. Listen, Bert, you are worse than the children.”

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pobre

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“poor ▪ Un granjero, pobre, pobre y perfecto. A farm boy, poor, poor and perfect.”

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querido

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“beloved, dear ▪ Pase, mi querido amigo. Come in, my dear friend.”

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quieto

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“still ▪ Quieto, Trabalenguas, creo que estoy oyendo algo. Keep still, Trabalenguas, I think I am hearing something.”

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ridículo

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ridiculous ▪ No seas ridículo. Don’t beridiculous.

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seguro

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“sure, safe ▪ ¿Está seguro de que no nos siguen? Are you sure they are not following us?”

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serio

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“serious ▪ en serio seriously ▪ ¿En serio no lo conocen? Seriously, you don’t know him?”

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tonto

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“foolish, silly ▪ Superca… Super… o como sea esa expresión tonta. Superca… super… or however that silly expression goes.”

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tranquilo

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“quiet, easy ▪ Es tan bello y tranquilo aquí, como si fuéramos los únicos en el mundo. It’s so beautiful and calm here, as if we were the only ones in the world.”

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triste

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“sad ▪ Oh, se ve tan, no sé, tan triste, Mamá Búho. Oh, he looks, I don’t know, so sad, Mama Buho.”

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cada

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“each, every ▪ Mañana tus hombres nos escoltarán al canal de Florín donde cada barco de mi armada nos esperará para acompañarnos en nuestra luna de miel. Tomorrow your men will escort us to the Channel of Florin where each ship of my fleet will await us in order to accompany us on our honeymoon.”

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diferente

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different ▪ Me siento diferente. I feel different.

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menos

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“except, less ▪ ¿Crees que podrías hacer”

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menos

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“ruido, eh? Do you think that you could make less noise, eh?”

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mismo

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“same ▪ Hay dos clases de tontos—el hombre que se desnuda y corre por la nieve, aullando bajo la luna, y él que hace lo mismo en mi habitación. There are two classes of dumb—the man who gets naked and runs through the snow howling at the moon, and the one who does the same thing in my bedroom.”

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otro

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“other, another ▪ No caigas otra vez. Don’t fall again.”

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propio

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own ▪ Está generando su propia energía. It’s generating its own energy.

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próximo

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“next ▪ Oiga, ¿va a jugar sólo con tres la próxima vez? Hey, are you going to play with just three next time?”

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qué

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what ▪ ¿Qué clase de lugar es este? What kind of place is this?

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único

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“only, unique ▪ Soy hijo único. I am an only child.”

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aquel/aquella (adj)

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that ▪ aquél/aquélla/aquello pro that one ▪ ¿Recuerdas aquel tubo? Do you remember that tube?

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algún/alguno/alguna (adj)

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“some ▪ Algunas parejas, tal vez muy jóvenes. Some couples, perhaps very young. cual (pro) which ▪ cuál adj, pro which, what (among several options) ▪ Alcalde, ¿cuál es la situación? Mayor, what is the situation?”

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“cualquier/cualquiera (adj, pro)”

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“whatever, whichever, any ▪ Ah, Jefe, puedo burlar a ese perro tonto en cualquier momento. Ah, Chief, I can fool that silly dog at any moment.”

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“demás (adj, pro)”

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“the other, the others ▪ ¿Dónde están todos los demás? Where are all the others?”

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ningún/ninguno/ninguna (adj)

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“no, any ▪ Hablar o no hablar no hace ninguna diferencia. Speaking or not speaking doesn’t make any difference.”

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“tal (adj, pro)”

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“someone called, such, as such ▪ Ella se hizo amiga de un fauno, un tal Tumnus. She has made friends with a faun, someone called Tumnus.”

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arreglar

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“to fix ▪ arreglarse to get ready, to get dressed ▪ Creí que no lo mencionarías. Arréglate. I didn’t think you would mention it. Get dressed.”

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callar

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“to quiet, to silence ▪ callarse to be quiet ▪ Cállate, esta vez lo atraparemos. Be quiet, this time we’ll trap him.”

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cerrar

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“to close ▪ Fue a su habitación y cerró la puerta, y durante días no durmió ni comió. She went to her room and closed the door, and for days she neither slept nor ate.”

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cuidar

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“to care for, to take care of ▪ Prométeme que los vas a cuidar. Promise me that you will take care of them.”

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dar

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“to give ▪ Ven acá, tenemos que darte la medalla. Come here, we have to give you the medal.”

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despertar

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“to wake up ▪ Ay, va a despertar a las cinco. Ay, he’s going to wake up at five.”

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empezar

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“to begin, to start ▪ Quisiera poder empezar el ensayo pero no sé cómo. I would like to be able to begin the rehearsal, but I don’t see how.”

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enviar

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“to send ▪ Mi querido Stanley, tus cartas me hacen sentir como una de esas madres que pueden enviar a sus hijos de campamento. My dear Stanley, your letters make me feel like one of those mothers who is able to send her children off to camp.”

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escuchar

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“to hear, to listen ▪ Ah, escucha, Bob, te reubico si quieres. Ah, listen, Bob, I’ll relocate you if you want.”

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levantar

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“to lift, to raise up ▪ levantarse to get up ▪ Si ninguno se levanta sería empate. If neither gets up, it will be a tie.”

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mirar

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“to look at ▪ Kala, mira, no es como nosotros. Kala, look, he isn’t like us.”

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probar

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“to try, to test, to taste ▪ Entonces voy a probarlo enseguida. Then I’m going to try it right away.”

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quitar

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to remove ▪ quitarse to take off ▪ Será mejor que me quite el zapato. It will be better if I take off my shoe.

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deber (nm)

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duty ▪ Tu deber es llegar a los varden con vida. Your duty is to get to the Varden alive.

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fuerza

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strength ▪ Es el Señor. Siento su fuerza. It’s the Lord. I feel His strength.

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gusto

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“pleasure ▪ Si tiene que ir a Chicago, con gusto la llevaremos. If you have to go to Chicago, we’ll take you there, with pleasure.”

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miedo

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“fear ▪ ¿Estás diciendo que no te interesa? O, ¿te gustaría intentarlo pero tienes miedo? Are you saying you are not interested, or you would like to try it, but you are afraid?”

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placer (nm)

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“pleasure ▪ Con placer y gran sentido del deber cumplido, los declaro marido y mujer. With pleasure and a great sense of accomplishment, I pronounce you husband and wife.”

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suerte (nf)

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luck ▪ Le deseo suerte. I wish you luck.

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acuerdo

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agreement ▪ Es un acuerdo. It’s an agreement.

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derecho

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right ▪ Nuestros derechos hay que defender. It’s necessary to defend our rights.

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falta

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“miss, lack ▪ La falta de disciplina es escandalosa. Th e lack of discipline is scandalous.”

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guerra

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“war ▪ Mamá nos alejó de una guerra y ahora estamos en otra. Mom moved us away from one war, and now we’re in another.”

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lado

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“side, place ▪ Las ventanas del lado oeste del edifi cio habían estallado. The windows on the west side of the building had shattered.”

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ley (nf)

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law ▪ Entonces sabes ya que todo traidor por ley es mío. Then you know already that every traitor by law is mine.

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modo

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“manner, way, custom ▪ No hay modo de bajar. There’s no way to get down.”

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muerte (nf)

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“death ▪ Bueno, supongo que fue una muerte romántica para un ratón. Well, I suppose it was a romantic death for a mouse.”

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palabra

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“word ▪ Lo más curioso es que en todo ese tiempo no he escrito una palabra, ni una palabra. The strangest thing is that in all that time I haven’t written one word, not one word.”

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paso

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step

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pelea

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“fight ▪ Si inicias una pelea la directoravendrá y será dura con nosotros. If you start a fight, the director will come and will be hard on us.”

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pregunta

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question ▪

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sueño

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dream ▪ Dieron su vida en busca del sueño americano. They gave their lives in search of the American dream.

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verdad

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truth ▪ ¿Quieres la verdad? Do you want the truth?

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viaje (nm)

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trip ▪ Gracias por el viaje. Thanks for the ride. (lit Thanks for the trip.)

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vida

A

“life ▪ Lo que aún tenga de vida en mi, te la daré. Whatever life I still have within me, I give it to you.”

209
Q

conmigo

A

with me ▪ ¿Quién está conmigo? Who is with me?

210
Q

contigo

A

with you ▪ Apuesto que no podrías conseguir que baile contigo. I bet you can’t get him to dance with you.

211
Q

ti (obj)

A

you ▪ Estoy orgulloso de ti. I’m proud of you.

212
Q

le

A

“you, him, her; to you, to him, to her ▪ Nada le daba tanto placer como ordenar al joven. Nothing gave her as much pleasure as ordering the young man around.”

213
Q

les

A

“you, them; to you, to them ▪ ¿Qué les sucede? What’s the matter with you?, What’s happening to you?”

214
Q

lo

A

“him, you, it ▪ Yo lo arreglaré. I’ll fix it.”

215
Q

me

A

“me; to me, of me ▪ Le ¿O me tienes miedo, eh? Oh, you’re afraid of me, are you?”

216
Q

nos

A

us; to us ▪ Y nos rodearon. And they surrounded us.

217
Q

se

A

“to him, to her, to you, to them ▪ Tampoco se lo dije a ella. I didn’t tell her either.”

218
Q

te

A

you; to you ▪ ¿Qué te hice? What did I do to you?

219
Q

alguien

A

“somebody, someone ▪ ¿Esperaba a alguien más? Were you expecting someone else?”

220
Q

nadie

A

“nobody, no one ▪ Nadie dormirá esta mañana. Nobody will sleep this morning.”

221
Q

qué

A

what? ▪ ¿Qué le pasó en la aleta? What happened to the fin?

222
Q

quién

A

who? ▪ ¿Quién te ha metido esas ideas en la cabeza? Who put those ideas in your head?

223
Q

mío

A

“mine, my, of mine ▪ ¿Es tu papá, o el mío? Is that your father, or mine?”

224
Q

nuestro

A

our ▪ Hacen proezas de destreza y habilidad ante nuestros ojos. They perform feats of dexterity and skill right before our eyes.

225
Q

“su,”

A

“his, her, your, their ▪ Su padre los llama. Your father is calling you. (sus. Plural)”

226
Q

suyo

A

“his, her, its, your, their; his, hers, yours, theirs ▪ El Señor puso una necesidad en nuestras vidas, y ahora pondremos una en la suya. The Lord filled a need in our lives, and now we fill one in yours.”

227
Q

tus

A

“your ▪ Hay un traidor en tus tropas, Aslan. There is a traitor among your troops, Aslan. (plural. Tu)”

228
Q

tuyo

A

yours ▪ La idea ha sido tuya. The idea has been yours.

229
Q

bajo

A

“low, short ▪ ¿Entonces por qué me hizo tan bajo y débil? Then why did he make me so short and weak?”

230
Q

bello

A

“beautiful ▪ Oh, señora Semental, se ve usted muy bella. Oh, Mrs. Stallion, you look very beautiful.”

231
Q

bonito

A

“beautiful, pretty ▪ El de Robert es un traje tan bonito que tenía que continuar. Robert’s is such a beautiful suit that I had to continue.”

232
Q

claro

A

“clear, bright, light ▪ ¿Está claro? Is that clear?”

233
Q

dulce

A

“sweet ▪ Debes reservar un espacio en tus planes para el romance, dulce Anne. You must leave room in your plans for romance, sweet Anne.”

234
Q

duro

A

hard ▪ No sea duro con ellos. Don’t be hard on them.

235
Q

fuerte

A

strong ▪ El vínculo entre madre e hijo es sorprendentemente fuerte. The bond between mother and child is surprisingly strong.

236
Q

hermoso

A

“beautiful ▪ ¿Si fuera muy hermosa y tuviera el cabella castaño, podría aceptarme? If I was very beautiful and had nut-brown hair, would you accept me?”

237
Q

final

A

final ▪ Cada uno trata de levantarse antes de la cuenta fi nal. Each one is trying to get up before the final count.

238
Q

gran

A

great ▪ Ganamos un gran juego. We won a great game.

239
Q

igual

A

“equal, the same, just the same ▪ Pide tiempo fuera, igual están perdidos. Ask for time out, they are out of it just the same.”

240
Q

medio

A

half ▪ Cuatro metros y medio. Four and a half meters.

241
Q

nuevo

A

“new ▪ Es un nuevo baile que se llama ““retar.”” It’s a new dance called ““The Challenge.”””

242
Q

segundo

A

second ▪ En el segundo. In the second.

243
Q

último

A

“last, latest, ultimate ▪ Es la última vez que elegimos gol de campo. That’s the last time we choose a field goal.”

244
Q

amo/ama

A

“master/mistress, owner ▪ El amo está loco de remate. The master is completely crazy.”

245
Q

caballero

A

“gentleman, knight ▪ Bueno, seguramente, caballeros, entienden este tipo de cosas. Well, surely, gentlemen, you understand this kind of thing.”

246
Q

dama

A

lady ▪ Por una dama hermosa. To a beautiful lady.

247
Q

Dios

A

God ▪ Para nosotros inspiración divina no signifi ca que Dios se posesiona de alguien y le dicta las escrituras. To us divine inspiration does not mean that God takes possession of someone and dictates the scriptures.

248
Q

entrenador/entrenadora

A

“coach ▪ Seguro, entrenador. Sure, Coach.”

249
Q

jugador/jugadora

A

player ▪ Tenemos noventa y cinco jugadores aquí. We have ninety-five players here.

250
Q

reina

A

“queen ▪ Si puedo enseñarle a un perico a cantar ““Dios Salve a la Reina,”” sin duda enseñaré a este salvaje una cosa o dos. If I can teach a parrot to sing ““God Save the Queen,”” I can no doubt teach this savage a thing or two.”

251
Q

rey nm

A

“king ▪ Mi rey, Galbatorix, como temía, el dragón ha nacido. My king, Galbatorix, as you feared, the dragon has hatched.”

252
Q

gente nf

A

people ▪ Y había gente joven en ellos. And there were young people in them.

253
Q

joven nmf

A

“young man, young woman ▪ No sé lo que siente una joven desde hace cuarenta y siete años y prefiero olvidarlo. I haven’t known what a young woman feels for forty-seven years and I prefer to forget it.”

254
Q

muchacho/muchacha

A

“boy/girl, child, kid ▪ Disculpe, estos buenos muchachos han trabajado duro. Excuse me, these good boys have worked hard.”

255
Q

camino

A

“road, path ▪ No sabemos con certeza como encuentran su camino. We don’t know with any certainty how they find their path.”

256
Q

campo

A

“country, field ▪ Tenemos que buscar el gol de campo. We have to go for a field goal.”

257
Q

cielo

A

“sky, heaven ▪ ¡Cielos! Heavens!”

258
Q

fuego

A

fire ▪ Detengan el fuego. Hold your fire.

259
Q

lugar nm

A

place ▪ Porque en este lugar ya no es elmismo ídolo que era en la preparatoria. Because in this place he’s no longer the same idol he was in high school.

260
Q

luz nf

A

“light ▪ En pocas semanas, los días comienzana transcurrir prácticamente sin luz alguna. In a few weeks, the days start to go by with practically no light at all.”

261
Q

mar nm

A

“sea ▪ El pingüino emperador es técnicamente un ave, aunque viva en el mar. The emperor penguin is technically a bird, although he lives in the sea.”

262
Q

mundo

A

world ▪ El mundo perdió un joven y brillante compositor cuando murió. The world lost a young and brilliant composer when he died.

263
Q

sol nm

A

“sun ▪ Al igual que sucede con el sol, los polluelos son mas fuertes cada día. Just like what happens with the sun, the chicks are stronger each day.”

264
Q

tierra

A

“earth, land, soil, dirt ▪ Bienvenido al fondo de la tierra, Doc. Welcome to the bottom of the earth, Doc.”

265
Q

cabeza

A

head ▪ Tengo que contar cabezas. I have to count heads.

266
Q

cama

A

bed ▪ Vamos afuera a preparar sus camas. We’re going outside to make your beds.

267
Q

corazón nm

A

heart ▪ Su corazón no responde como antes. His heart is not responding like before.

268
Q

cuarto

A

room ▪ Hay goteras en el cuarto de servicio. There are leaks in the back room.

269
Q

juego

A

game [sports] ▪ Ustedes regalaron el juego. You gave the game away.

270
Q

juguete nm

A

“toy ▪ Son herramientas, no juguetes. They are tools, not toys.”

271
Q

mano nf

A

hand ▪ Creed con su mano izquierda. Creed with his left hand.

272
Q

ojo

A

eye ▪ Cierra los ojos y cuenta. Close your eyes and count.

273
Q

pié nm

A

“foot ▪ Para mis fanáticos soy dulces pies, pero mi esposa me decía el… pie oloroso. To my fans I’m Sweetfeet, but my wife called me …Stinky Foot.”

274
Q

regalo

A

“gift, present ▪ Bueno, con Princeton Heights descalifi cado, esto es un regalo navideño adelantado para Shiloh. Well, with Princeton Heights disqualified, this is an early Christmas present for Shiloh.”

275
Q

traje nm

A

suit ▪ Necesitas otro traje. You need another suit.

276
Q

cambio

A

“change, variation, change [money] ▪ Tal vez podría hacer un cambio gradual. Maybe we could make a gradual change.”

277
Q

cosa

A

thing ▪ Mucha gente donaba cosas viejas para el refugio de los indigentes. Many people donated old things to the homeless shelter.

278
Q

cuenta

A

“bill, count ▪ Pero cuando Cleopatra visitó Roma, se supone que las cien monedas se usaron para pagar la cuenta de hotel. But when Cleopatra visited Rome, it is supposed that the one hundred coins were used to pay the hotel bill.”

279
Q

equipo

A

“team ▪ Me propuse ayudar al equipo de cualquier forma que me fuera posible, pero no me aceptarán porque no estudio aquí. I set out to help the team in any way possible, but they won’t accept me because I don’t study here.”

280
Q

pueblo

A

“town, townspeople, people ▪ Amado pueblo … la Princesa Buttercup. Beloved people … the Princess Buttercup.”

281
Q

año

A

“year ▪ Quiere por favor decirle que en vez de obsequios este año, sólo quiero recuperar a mi familia. Will you please tell him that instead of gifts this year, I just want to have my family back.”

282
Q

fin nm

A

end ▪ Hasta el fi n. Until the end.

283
Q

pasado

A

“past ▪ No volteo al pasado, nene, me distrae del ahora. I don’t look to the past, darling, it distracts from the now.”

284
Q

prisa

A

“hurry ▪ Date prisa, Anne, ¿acaso piensas que el tren va a esperarte? Hurry up, Anne, do you think the train is going to wait for you?”

285
Q

vez nf

A

time ▪ Esta vez no escapará. Th is time he won’t escape.

286
Q

culpa

A

“blame, fault ▪ Claro que fue tu culpa. Of course it was your fault.”

287
Q

explicar

A

to explain ▪ No puedo explicar eso. I can’t explain that.

288
Q

funcionar

A

“to function, to work, to run ▪ Ah, usted sabe como suenan los Modelos T. Algunas veces podría jurar que funcionan sin válvulas. Ah, you know how these Model Ts sound. Sometimes you’d swear that they run without valves.”

289
Q

presentar

A

“to present, to introduce ▪ ¿La presentaron con el primer ministro? Did they introduce you to the prime minister?”

290
Q

retirarse

A

“to retire ▪ No puedo retirarme ahora, Mick. I can’t retire now, Mick.”

291
Q

robar

A

“to rob, to steal ▪ ¡Tu zorro ladrón fue a robar mis gallinas! Your thieving fox went to steal my hens!”

292
Q

salvar

A

“to save ▪ Kerchak, lo he salvado de Sabor. Kerchak, I have saved him from Sabor.”

293
Q

terminar

A

to finish ▪ Las terminé tan pronto que fue como un milagro. I finished them so fast that it was like a miracle.

294
Q

usar

A

“to use ▪ Y hay otros más que de usarlos antes de estar listo te aniquilarán. And there are others that if you use them before you are ready, they will kill you.”

295
Q

aceptar

A

“to accept ▪ Ahora que si eso me da a ganar unos dólares extra es algo que tienes que aprender a aceptar. Now if that lets me win a few extra dollars, that’s something that you have to learn to accept.”

296
Q

desear

A

to desire ▪ Su aspecto deja mucho que desear. Her appearance leaves much to be desired.

297
Q

dudar

A

to doubt ▪ Dudo que las anguilas asesinas le hagan una oferta como ésta. I doubt that the killer eels will make you an offer like this.

298
Q

estudiar

A

to study ▪ ¿No ha hecho nada más que estudiar esgrima? You haven’t done anything but study sword fighting?

299
Q

imaginar

A

to imagine ▪ No quiero imaginar el daño que ya sufrió el tejido. I don’t want to imagine the damage that’s been done to the tissue.

300
Q

importar

A

“to be important to, to matter to, to concern ▪ No te metas en lo que no te importa. Don’t get involved in matters that don’t concern you.”

301
Q

molestar

A

“to bother ▪ Cletus, lamento tener que molestarte, pero ¿podrías hacerme un favor? Cletus, I’m sorry to have to bother you, but would you do me a favor?”

302
Q

ocupar

A

“to occupy, to take care of ▪ Nos ocupamos de todo, créeme. We took care of everything, believe me.”

303
Q

ordenar

A

“to order, to command ▪ Como ordene. As you wish. (lit As you command.)”

304
Q

perdonar

A

“to pardon, to forgive ▪ Considero que debo perdonar a Diana y permitir que tome sus lecciones de piano. I think I ought to forgive Diana and let her take her piano lessons.”

305
Q

preparar

A

“to prepare ▪ Pues más vale que lo sean porque Aslan está preparando sus tropas. Well you’d better be, because Aslan is preparing his troops.”

306
Q

significar

A

“to mean, to signify ▪ Olvidaste lo que significa ser jinete. You’ve forgotten what it means to be a rider.”

307
Q

aparecer

A

to appear ▪ En la excavación de Cavernícola apareció algo. Something appeared in Caveman’s excavation.

308
Q

comprender

A

“to comprehend, to understand ▪ Tú me comprendes, Henry. You understand me, Henry.”

309
Q

detener

A

“to detain, to arrest, to stop ▪ Algunas veces pienso que pude detener mi puño para no lastimar a ese muchacho. Sometimes I think that I could stop my fi st so as not to hurt that kid.”

310
Q

mantener

A

“to maintain, to stay ▪ ¿Cómo se han mantenido de pié? How have they stayed on their feet?”

311
Q

mover

A

“to move ▪ moverse to move oneself ▪ No te muevas, voy a curarte. Don’t move, I’m going to fi x you up.”

312
Q

ofrecer

A

“to offer ▪ Anne Shirley, ¿qué le ofreciste de tomar a mi Diana? Anne Shirley, what did you offer my Diana to drink?”

313
Q

prometer

A

to promise ▪ Le prometí a la señorita Stacy que no lo haría para que los nervios no me traicionaran. I promised Miss Stacy that I wouldn’t do it so that my nerves don’t betray me.

314
Q

suponer

A

“to suppose ▪ Si Lucy no miente y no está loca, entonces debemos suponer que dice la verdad. If Lucy doesn’t lie and isn’t crazy, then we must suppose that she’s telling the truth.”

315
Q

cumplir

A

“to complete, to accomplish ▪ Amigos, él tiene un trabajo que cumplir. Friends, he has a job to complete.”

316
Q

dirigir

A

“to direct, to guide ▪ Va a dirigir el trineo. You are going to guide the sled.”

317
Q

existir

A

“to exist ▪ Peter, existe una gran magia más poderosa que cualquiera de nosotros y que rige sobre toda Narnia. Peter, there exists a great magic more powerful than any of us, and it reigns over all Narnia.”

318
Q

ocurrir

A

“to occur, to happen, to be going on ▪ No sé donde estoy, no sé qué ocurre. I don’t know where I am, I don’t know what’s going on.”

319
Q

permitir

A

“to permit, to allow ▪ Michael, no permitiré que derroches tu dinero. Michael, I will not allow you to squander your money.”

320
Q

preferir

A

to prefer ▪ Prefi ero morir en la brega. I prefer to die working.

321
Q

recibir

A

to receive ▪ El profesor Kirke no está acostumbrado a recibir niños en su casa. Professor Kirke is not accustomed to receiving children in his house.

322
Q

referirse

A

“to refer, to mean ▪ Nadie y me refi ero a nadie viene a nuestra casa y nos pone en ridículo. Nobody, and I mean nobody, comes to our house and makes fools of us.”

323
Q

servir

A

“to serve, to work, to help, to be useful to ▪ ¿Cómo puede servirle esto a un granjero? How can this be useful to a farmer?”

324
Q

unir

A

“to unite, to join, to come together ▪ Únanse todos. Come together, everyone.”

325
Q

amable

A

kind ▪ Es usted muy amable. You are very kind.

326
Q

cierto

A

“certain, true ▪ ¿Es cierto que ya no estás cavando? Is it true that you aren’t digging any more?”

327
Q

especial

A

special ▪ ¿Acaso es muy especial? Are you saying he’s something special?

328
Q

extraño

A

strange ▪ Hay algo extraño. Th ere’s something strange.

329
Q

feliz

A

“happy ▪ Y, Profesor, le deseo una feliz luna de miel. Professor, I wish you a happy honeymoon.”

330
Q

horrible

A

horrible ▪ Es una experiencia horrible. It’s a horrible experience.

331
Q

imposible

A

impossible ▪ Es imposible. It’s impossible.

332
Q

increíble

A

incredible ▪ Mister Increíble. Mr. Incredible.

333
Q

justo

A

“fair, just ▪ No será justo para ti, anciano.This won’t be fair to you, old man.”

334
Q

maravilloso

A

“marvelous, wonderful ▪ Ah, esto es maravilloso, señor Clayton. Ah, this is wonderful, Mr. Clayton.”

335
Q

santo

A

“holy, good, saintly ▪ Oh, santo cielo. Oh, good heavens.”

336
Q

suficiente

A

“sufficient, enough ▪ No tienes la fuerza suficiente. You don’t have enough strength.”

337
Q

bebé nm

A

baby ▪ ¿Todavía quieres tener un bebé? Do you still want to have a baby?

338
Q

ángel nm

A

angel ▪ ¿Cómo supo David que era un ángel? How did David know that it was an angel?

339
Q

campeón nm

A

champion ▪ Eres el campeón. You are the champion.

340
Q

capitán nm

A

“captain ▪ El capitán hace todo lo que puede, pero su teléfono sigue averiado. The captain is doing everything that he can, but your telephone is still out of order.”

341
Q

comandante nmf

A

“commander ▪ Disculpe, Comandante. Excuse me, Commander.”

342
Q

defensa

A

“defense, defensive player [sports] ▪ Logra evadir la defensa y continúa. He manages to avoid the defense and he keeps going.”

343
Q

enemigo/enemiga

A

enemy ▪ ¿Eres el tipo de hombre que pondría veneno en su propia copa o en la de su enemigo? Are you the kind of man who would put poison in his own cup or in that of his enemy?

344
Q

general nmf

A

“general [armed forces] ▪ General, prepare sus tropas para la batalla. General, prepare your troops for the battle.”

345
Q

jefe nmf

A

“boss, chief, manager ▪ Al jefe de bomberos. To the fire chief.”

346
Q

líder nmf

A

leader ▪ Se elije a un líder por su corazón. A leader is chosen for his heart.

347
Q

oficial nmf

A

“official, offi cer ▪ Bueno, hasta pronto,oficial. Well, see you later, officer.”

348
Q

balón nm

A

ball ▪ Ahora envía el balón entre esos postes. Now send the ball between those posts.

349
Q

chocolate nm

A

“chocolate ▪ Descuide, señora Macready, habrá alguna explicación, pero primero creo que ella necesita una taza de chocolate. Don’t worry, Mrs. Macready, there must be some explanation, but first I believe that she needs a cup of hot chocolate.”

350
Q

escuela

A

school ▪ Canté en el coro de mi escuela. I sang in my school choir.

351
Q

forma

A

form ▪ ¿De cuál forma? In what way?

352
Q

frente nm

A

“front ▪ Si le va a acercar a los perros, debe ser por el frente siempre. If you’re going to approach the dogs, it must always be from the front.”

353
Q

grupo

A

group ▪ ¿Hablas del grupo de música country? Are you talking about the country music group?

354
Q

habitación

A

“bedroom, room ▪ Revisa la habitación. Check the bedroom.”

355
Q

línea

A

line ▪ Los llevé hasta la línea. I took them to the line.

356
Q

proyecto

A

“project ▪ Este proyecto ha confi scado completamente mi vida, cariño. The is project has completely taken over my life, darling.”

357
Q

punto

A

“period, dot, point, spot [place] ▪ Nadie huye de este punto. Nobody escapes from this spot.”

358
Q

universidad

A

university ▪ El profesor y yo nos conocemos de la universidad de Viena. The professor and I know each other from the University of Vienna.

359
Q

deseo

A

desire ▪ Es mi deseo que limpies el bosque antes de mi matrimonio. It is my desire that you clear the forest before my wedding.

360
Q

duda

A

doubt ▪ No hay duda de que perdimos a muchos policías y bomberos. There is no doubt that we lost many police officers and fire-fighters.

361
Q

felicidad

A

“happiness, joy ▪ Tiene usted pasaje para viajar, qué felicidad. You have a ticket for travel, what joy.”

362
Q

historia

A

“history, story ▪ Esta noche quiero contarles la historia de la calceta vacía. Tonight I want to tell you the story of the empty stocking.”

363
Q

idea

A

“idea ▪ Oigan, tengo una gran idea. Listen, I have a great idea.”

364
Q

opinión

A

opinion ▪ cambiar de opinión to change one’s mind ▪ ¿Alguien ha cambiado de opinión? Has anyone changed his mind?

365
Q

oportunidad

A

“opportunity ▪ Primero, quiero darle las gracias por la oportunidad de estar en el equipo. First, I want to thank you for the opportunity to be on the team.”

366
Q

problema nm

A

problem ▪ ¿Cuál es el problema? What is the problem?

367
Q

razón nf

A

“reason ▪ tener razón to be right ▪ Jerry, tiene razón. Jerry, he’s right.”

368
Q

realidad

A

“reality ▪ en realidad really, in reality ▪ En realidad no quieres contarme, ¿eh? You really don’t want to tell me, eh?”

369
Q

par nm

A

“pair, couple ▪ En un par de días seremos padres! In a couple of days, we’ll be parents!”

370
Q

ataque nm

A

attack ▪ Y en ese momento concluimos que obviamente era un ataque terrorista. And at that moment we concluded that obviously it was a terrorist attack.

371
Q

atención

A

attention ▪ poner atención to pay attention ▪ Pongan atención. Pay attention.

372
Q

caso

A

“case, attention ▪ No me hagas mucho caso. Don’t pay much attention to me.”

373
Q

clase nf

A

“class, type, kind ▪ Jimmy, no te vi en la clase hoy. Jimmy, I didn’t see you in class today.”

374
Q

compañía

A

company ▪ La compañía quiere que vaya a una conferencia. Th e company wants me to go to a conference.

375
Q

estado

A

state ▪ En cuarenta años he visto a los mejores jugadores que ha tenido el estado. In forty years I have seen the best players that the state has had.

376
Q

favor nm

A

favor ▪ Que me haga el favor de explicar todo esto. Do me the favor of explaining all this.

377
Q

orden nm

A

order ▪ en orden all right ▪ ¿Todo en orden? Is everything all right?

378
Q

parte nf

A

part ▪ Forman parte del comité de la catedral. They make up part of the cathedral committee.

379
Q

silencio

A

“silence ▪ Cuando te retiras hay silencio. When you retire, there is silence.”

380
Q

atacar

A

“to attack ▪ Primero oriéntense antes de atacar. First, get yourselves set before attacking.”

381
Q

atrapar

A

to trap ▪ La bruja quiere atrapar a los cuatro. Th e witch wants to trap all four.

382
Q

avanzar

A

“to advance, to move forward ▪ Sigue avanzando. Keep moving forward.”

383
Q

comenzar

A

“to commence, to begin, to start ▪ Sólo quiero saber cuando comenzaremos. I just want to know when we are going to start.”

384
Q

contar

A

“to count, to tell ▪ Ustedes me contaron que amasó una fortuna en la bolsa. You told me that he amassed a fortune in the stock market.”

385
Q

encontrar

A

“to find ▪ Pero angosta es la entrada y estrecho el camino que guía a la vida, y tú lo puedes encontrar. But narrow is the gate and straight is the way that leads to life, and you can find it.”

386
Q

entrar

A

“to enter, to get in, to go in ▪ Harry, voy a entrar. Harry, I’m going in.”

387
Q

a ver

A

“let’s see ▪ A ver, déjame pensar. Let’s see, let me think.”

388
Q

así es

A

“that’s right, yes indeed, that’s how it is ▪ Así es, adiós. That’s right, good-bye.”

389
Q

de acuerdo

A

“agreed, all right ▪ estar de acuerdo to be in agreement, to agree ▪ Estoy de acuerdo con Fezzik. I agree with Fezzik.”

390
Q

hasta la vista

A

“see you later ▪ Hasta la vista, Julia. See you later, Julia.”

391
Q

por supuesto

A

“of course ▪ Por supuesto, aunque usualmente sé para quien voy a trabajar. Of course, although I usually know who I’m going to work for.”

392
Q

¿no es así?

A

isn’t that right? ▪ ¿No es así? Isn’t that right?

393
Q

¿por qué no?

A

“why not? ▪ Y, ¿por qué no? And why not?”

394
Q

¿qué pasa?

A

“what’s happening?, what’s going on? ▪ ¿Qué pasa contigo? What’s going on with you?”

395
Q

¿qué pasó?

A

“what happened?, what’s been going on?, what’s up? ▪ ¿Qué pasó? What happened?”

396
Q

¿qué tal…?

A

“hello, what about …?, how’s it going?, what’s up?, what do you think of that? [examples: ¿qué tal el trabajo? how’s your work going?, ¿qué tal tu novia? what’s up with your girlfriend?, qué tal, ¿eh? what do you think of that?]”

397
Q

¿qué te pasa?

A

“what’s the matter?, what’s the matter with you? ▪ Oye, ¿qué te pasa? Hey, what’s the matter with you?”

398
Q

a pesar de

A

“in spite of ▪ A pesar de eso, todo ha marchado bien. In spite of that, everything has gone well.”

399
Q

antes de que

A

before ▪ Será mejor que lleguemos antes de que oscurezca. It will be better if we arrive before it gets dark.

400
Q

así que

A

“so, therefore ▪ ¿Así que viajarán a París? So you’ll be travelling to Paris?”

401
Q

claro que…

A

of course … ▪ ¡claro que sí! of course! ▪ claro que no of course not ▪ Pero claro que tengo una identidad secreta. But of course I have a secret identity.

402
Q

hasta que

A

“until ▪ Nos prometió quedarse hasta que el viento cambiara. ¿No es verdad, Mary Poppins? You promised us you would stay until the wind changed. Isn’t that right, Mary Poppins?”

403
Q

hay que

A

it is necessary ▪ ¡Hay que salir! We have to leave! (lit It is necessary to leave!)

404
Q

lo que

A

“what, that ▪ Nadie en Guilder sabe lo que hicimos. Nobody in Guilder knows what we did.”

405
Q

para que

A

“so that, in order to ▪ Hay que pagar para que no hablen en la compañía. It’s necessary to pay so that they don’t talk at the company.”

406
Q

sin embargo

A

“however ▪ Sin embargo, el campeón es un hombre muy fuerte. However, the champion is a very strong man.”

407
Q

tal vez

A

“maybe, perhaps ▪ Tal vez sobrevivan. Maybe they’ll survive.”

408
Q

tener que

A

to have to ▪ Tengo que limpiar el tanque antes de que Darla llegue. I have to clean the tank before Darla arrives.

409
Q

primer

A

“first ▪ ¿Qué tal tu primer día, Yelnats? How was your fi rst day, Yelnats?”

410
Q

adelante

A

“come in, proceed, go ahead ▪ Aquí Victoria, adelante McMurdo. Victoria here, go ahead McMurdo.”

411
Q

ay

A

“ay ▪ Ay, mira lo que hiciste—lo molestaste, hermano. Ay, look what you did—you annoyed him, brother.”

412
Q

bravo

A

bravo ▪ Bravo. Bravo

413
Q

cuidado

A

“be careful ▪ Cuidado, los tiburones comen peces. Be careful, sharks eat fish.”

414
Q

Entonces

A

then ▪ Entonces nos vemos temprano. Then we’ll see you bright and early.

415
Q

felicidades

A

“congratulations ▪ Felicidades, Rudy. Congratulations, Rudy.”

416
Q

aunque

A

although ▪ Aunque creo que un periodo de prueba sería muy prudente. Although I think a trial period would be very prudent.

417
Q

mientras

A

while ▪ ¿Y es por eso que trataron dematarme mientras dormía? And that’s why you tried to kill me while I was sleeping?

418
Q

ni

A

“neither, nor ▪ Pero, sabes muy bien que ni a la señora Brougham ni a mí nos gustan los postres elaborados. But you know very well that neither Mrs. Brougham nor I like fancy desserts.”

419
Q

o

A

“or ▪ No podemos dejar que correteen solos en los tejados, ¿o sí? We can’t allow them to run alone over the rooftops, or can we?”

420
Q

pues

A

“well ▪ Pues te diré una cosa, Mary Poppins. Well, I’ll tell you one thing, Mary Poppins.”

421
Q

que

A

“that, than ▪ ¿Crees que es divertido? Do you think that it’s fun?”

422
Q

u

A

“or [used instead of o when the following word begins with o or ho] ▪ En pocas semanas, de una forma u otra, la mayoría de los animals encuentran a quien estaban buscando. Within a few weeks, one way or another, the majority of the animals find whom they were looking for.”

423
Q

a

A

“at, to ▪ Estoy seguro de que llegar a las fi nales está más allá de sus sueños, así que no hablemos de eso. I’m sure that making it to the finals is the furthest thing from your dreams, so let’s not even talk about that.”

424
Q

al

A

“[a + el] to the, at the ▪ Mejor leer en donde van al pantano. Better to read where they go to the swamp.”

425
Q

bajo

A

“under ▪ Quiero los extremos ahí en cada lugar,en cada juego, pero bajo control. I want the ends there in each place, in each play, but under control.”

426
Q

como

A

“like, how ▪ Peleas como cabra loca. You fight like a crazy goat.”

427
Q

contra

A

against ▪ Hoy jugaremos contra Verdi. Today we’ll play against Verdi.

428
Q

del

A

“[de + el] of the, from the ▪ Bueno, algo que he entendido es que no importa cuanto trate, nunca pasaré del equipo de entrenamiento. Well, something that I have understood is that it doesn’t matter how much I try, I will never get off of the training squad.”

429
Q

desde

A

“from, since ▪ ¿Y qué ha hecho desde entonces? And what have you done since then?”

430
Q

durante

A

“during, for ▪ Fue a su habitación y cerró la puerta, y durante días no durmió ni comió. She went to her room and closed the door, and for days she neither slept nor ate.”

431
Q

en

A

“in, at, on ▪ Ha nadado cientos de metros en la oscuridad. He’s swum hundreds of meters in the dark.”

432
Q

entre

A

between ▪ Hay una gran diferencia entre estar casi muerto y totalmente muerto. There is a big difference between being almost dead and totally dead.

433
Q

hacia

A

toward ▪ Ese es un sendero propio para viajar hacia grandes aventuras. That is a path just right for travelling toward great adventures.

434
Q

para

A

“for ▪ Entrenador, esto es para Rudy. Coach, this is for Rudy.”

435
Q

por

A

“for, by ▪ Ve por agua. Go for water.”

436
Q

sobre

A

“over, about ▪ Llama por radio a Katie y que te informe sobre la tormenta, Doc. Call Katie on the radio to get a report about the storm, Doc.”