spanish Flashcards
What is ‘los bloques’ in English?
blocks
What is ‘la colección’ in English?
collection
Plural: las colecciones
What is ‘la cuerda’ in English?
rope
What is ‘el dinosaurio’ in English?
dinosaur
What is ‘la muñeca’ in English?
doll
What is ‘el muñeco’ in English?
action figure
What is ‘el oso de peluche’ in English?
teddy bear
What is ‘el tren eléctrico’ in English?
electric train
What is ‘el triciclo’ in English?
tricycle
What is ‘el pez’ in English?
fish
Plural: los peces
What is ‘la tortuga’ in English?
turtle
What does ‘coleccionar’ mean?
to collect
What does ‘molestar’ mean?
to bother
What does ‘pelearse’ mean?
to fight
What does ‘saltar (a la cuerda)’ mean?
to jump (rope)
What is ‘la guardería’ in English?
daycare center
What is ‘el patio de recreo’ in English?
playground
What does ‘de niño, -a’ mean?
as a child
What does ‘de vez en cuando’ mean?
once in a while
What does ‘mentir (e → ie)’ mean?
to lie
What does ‘obedecer (c → zc)’ mean?
to obey
What does ‘ofrecer (c → zc)’ mean?
to offer
What does ‘permitir’ mean?
to permit, to allow
What does ‘por lo general’ mean?
in general
What does ‘portarse bien / mal’ mean?
to behave well / badly
What does ‘todo el mundo’ mean?
everyone
What is ‘el vecino, la vecina’ in English?
neighbor
What does ‘la verdad’ mean?
truth
What does ‘bien educado, -a’ mean?
well-behaved
What does ‘consentido, -a’ mean?
spoiled
What does ‘desobediente’ mean?
disobedient
What does ‘generoso, -a’ mean?
generous
What does ‘obediente’ mean?
obedient
What does ‘timido, -a’ mean?
timid
What does ‘travieso, -a’ mean?
naughty, mischievous
What is ‘la moneda’ in English?
coin
What is ‘el mundo’ in English?
world
What is ‘abrazar(se)’?
to hug
What is ‘besar(se)’?
to kiss
What is ‘dar(se) la mano’?
to shake hands
What is ‘despedirse (e → i)(de)’?
to say good-bye (to)
What does ‘los modales’ mean?
manners
What is ‘saludar(se)’?
to greet
What is ‘sonreir (e → i)’?
to smile
What is ‘el bebé, la bebé’?
baby
What is ‘contar (o → ue)’?
to tell (jokes)
Example: contar chistes
What does ‘llevarse bien / mal’ mean?
to get along well / badly
What is ‘llorar’?
to cry
What does ‘los mayores’ refer to?
grown-ups
What are ‘los parientes’?
relatives
What is ‘reirse (e → i)’?
to laugh
What is ‘reunirse (u → ü)’?
to meet
What does ‘alrededor de’ mean?
around
What is ‘el aniversario’?
anniversary
What does ‘casarse (con)’ mean?
to get married (to)
What is ‘charlar’?
to chat
What does ‘la costumbre’ refer to?
custom
What is ‘cumplir años’?
to have a birthday
What is ‘el desfile’?
parade
What does ‘el día festivo’ mean?
holiday
What is ‘divertirse (e → ie)’?
to have fun
What does ‘enorme’ mean?
enormous
What does ‘Felicidades!’ mean?
Congratulations!
What is ‘felicitar’?
to congratulate
What is ‘la fiesta de sorpresa’?
surprise party
What are ‘los fuegos artificiales’?
fireworks
What is ‘hacer un picnic’?
to have a picnic
What does ‘regalar’ mean?
to give (a gift)
What is ‘la reunión’?
gathering
What does ‘antiguo, -a’ mean?
old, antique
What does ‘frecuentemente’ mean?
frequently
What does ‘había’ mean?
there was / there were
What does ‘mientras (que)’ mean?
while
What is ‘recordar (o → ue)’?
to remember