Spanish Podcasts (Starting From Summer '18) Flashcards
How long have you been here?
(Referring to time living in an area)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
Cuanto tiempo llevas aquí ?
I have been living in California for one year
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1
Yo llevo viviendo en California un año
How is the weather ?
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1
Cómo está el clima?
It’s hot
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
hace calor
It’s cold
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
hace frío
It’s sunny
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
hace sol
It is raining
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
está lloviendo
To rain
(Weather)
(Irregular)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
Llover
I’m not leaving the house while it’s raining
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1
No salgo de la casa mientras está lloviendo
To drizzle
(Weather)
(Rain)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
lloviznar
It’s drizzling
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
está lloviznando
It’s raining cats and dogs
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1
está lloviendo a cántaros
A storm is falling
(Used when there’s terrible weather)
(Weather)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
está cayendo una tormenta
Storm
(Weather)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 1)
tormenta
To lose weight
(Losing fat)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
bajar de peso
To get fit
(Weight/lifestyle)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
ponerse en forma
If you want to get fit, the best thing you can do is swim and go to the gym
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
Si quieres ponerte en forma, lo mejor que puedes hacer es nadar e ir al gimnasio
To swim
(To move through water)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
nadar
I can swim, but I never learned to drive a car
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
Puedo nadar, pero nunca aprendí manejar un coche
To quit smoking
(Tobacco)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
dejar de fumar
To learn something new
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
aprender algo nuevo
To get out of debt and save money
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
Salir de la deuda y ahorrar dinero
To eat healthier and start a diet
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
Comer más sano y hacer una dieta
To spend more time with the family
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
Pasar más tiempo con la familia
To share
(To divide)
(To use jointly)
(To accept equally)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
compartir
To share more time with your family
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
compartir más tiempo con tu familia
Place
(Location)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
sitio
To travel to new places
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
viajar a sitios nuevos
Stressed
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
estresado
estresada
To be less stressed
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
estar menos estresados
Volunteer
(Voluntary worker)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
voluntariado
To be a volunteer
(To do volunteer work)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
hacer voluntariado
I’m doing it
(General)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
lo estoy haciendo
To drink less
(Alcohol)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
beber menos alcohol
Resolution
(New Years resolution)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
resolución
What are your New Years’ resolutions?
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
cual es son tus resoluciones para al año que viene?
Level
(Level of attainment)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
nivel
I want to improve my level of Spanish
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2
quiero mejorar mi nivel de español
Russian
(Language)
(Noun)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 2)
ruso
Transportation
(Conveyance)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
transporte
Means of transport
(General)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
medio de transporte
To utilize
(To make use of)
(Irregular)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
utilizar
In Colombia, the most utilized (method of transport) is the car or automobile
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
en Colombia, el más utilizado es el carro o automóvil
Bicycle
(Vehicle)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
bicicleta
bici
Bus
(Transport)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
autobús
Metro
(Transport)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
metro
Subway
(Transport)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
metro
Donkey
(Animal)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
burro
Traffic jam
(Automobile)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
trancón
Traffic light
(Light signal)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
semáforo
Construction
(Act of building)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
construcción
Transport police
(Informal)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
chupa
Transport police
(Formal)
(Feminine?)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
policía de transporte
Popular
(Well-liked)
(Adjective)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 3)
popular
Sick
(Unhealthy)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
enfermo
enferma
Cold
(illness)
(Adjective)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
constipado
constipada
Flu
(Illness)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
gripa
I’m sick
(Not too sick)
(Used to get pity from others lol)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
estoy enfermito
estoy enfermita
It hurts me
(To feel pain)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
me duele
Head
(Anatomy)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
cabeza
My head hurts
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
me duele la cabeza
Stomach
(Anatomy)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
estómago
Back
(Anatomy)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
espalda
I don’t feel well
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
no me siento bien
Dizzy
(Queasiness)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
mareo
I feel dizzy
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
tengo mareo
Lethargic
(Lethargy)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
flojera
I don’t feel like doing anything
(“ I feel lethargic “)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
tengo flojera
Fever
(High body temperature)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
fiebre
I have a fever
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
tengo fiebre
Hangover
(Drunkenness’s effect)
(Spain)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
resaca
Hangover
(After effects of drinking alcohol)
(South America)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
guayabo
I’m hungover
(🍺)
(Spain)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
tengo resaca
I’m hungover
(🍺)
(South America)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
tengo guayabo
You don’t feel well?
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
no te sientes bien ?
Must
(Used to express obligation)
(Intransitive verb)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
deber
Vitamin
(Nutrient)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
vitamina
Should
(Used to indicate obligation)
(Auxiliary verb)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
deber
We have to take vitamin c and also we should be at home
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4
tenemos que tomar vitamina c y también debemos estar en la casita
I hope that you get better
(Recovering from illness or injury)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 4)
espero que te sientas mejor
Boyfriend
(Significant other)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
novio
Girlfriend
(Significant other)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
novia
Husband
(Via marriage)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
esposo
Wife
(Via marriage)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
esposa
Lover
(Romantic partner)
(Noun)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
el amante
la amante
Secret lover
(“Romantic partner”)
(Masculine/Feminine?)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
el amante secreto
la amante secreto
I love you
(General)
(Not as strong as with amar)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
te quiero
I love you
(General)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
te amo
To adore
(To love)
(Transitive verb)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
adorar
I adore my girlfriend
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5
yo adoro a mi novia
I adore you
Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5
te adoro
I like you a lot
(Using encantar)
(Phrase)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
me encantas
You are the apple of my eye
(Love)
(Idiom)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
tú eres la niña de mis ojos
You are my soulmate
(Love)
(Idiom)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
tú eres mi media naranja
You are my other half
(Love)
(Idiom)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
tú eres mi complemento
You make me crazy
(Love)
(Idiom)
(Masculine/Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
me vuelves loca
me vuelves loco
You hold me under your spell
(Love)
(Idiom)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
me fascinas
To fascinate
(To charm)
(Transitive verb)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
fascinar
Tablet
(Technology)
(Noun)
(Feminine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
tableta
The tablet fascinated the man, because he had never seen one before
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
la tableta fascinó al hombre porque nunca había visto una
I like you
(Gustar)
(Phrase)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
me gustas
Sweetheart
(Love)
(Noun)
(Masculine)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
cielo
My sweetheart
(Love)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
Mi cielo
My love
(Love)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
mi amor
My life
(Love)
(Beginner Spanish with Spanish obsessed- Ep 5)
mi vida