Oaxaca lesson 6 Flashcards

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1
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grasshoppers

A

chapulines

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2
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the phrase “anytime”

A

en cualquier momento

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3
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whatever or any (is fine)

A

cualquier

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4
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situation

A

situación

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5
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alternatively or alternately

A

alternativamente

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6
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farms

A

granjas

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7
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then

A

entonces

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8
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bones

A

huesos

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9
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blood, to bleed

A

sangre, sangrar (reg. v.)

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10
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necessary (adj.)

A

necesario

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11
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worker

A

trabajador(a)

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12
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wage or salary

A

salario

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13
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situations

A

situaciones

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14
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dress maker or seamstress

A

costurera

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15
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to sew

A

coser

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16
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terrible, horrible

A

terribles, horribles

17
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honest, honestly

A

honesto, honestamente

18
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clinic

A

clínica

19
Q

climate

A

climático or clima

20
Q

I am in a hurry

A

tengo prisa

21
Q

to change a sentence to an interrogative, place the verb in front of the subject expl.

A

Felipe tiene prisa. Tiene Feipe prisa?

22
Q

jar

A

jar, jarra (plur. jarrones

23
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finally

A

finalmente

24
Q

to run away

A

huir, huyendo, huyo “I am running away”, huyes, huye

25
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something and nothing

A

algo de and nada de (always use “de”) when followed by a “thing (cosas)”