Vocab 7 Flashcards

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lo quiero

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Lo quiero is a Spanish phrase that translates to “I want it” in English.
It’s a common phrase used to express desire or intention.
Here’s an example sentence:
Quiero ese libro, lo quiero. (I want that book, I want it.)

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bici

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bike

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pruebas

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Pruebas is the plural form of the noun prueba, which can mean several things, including:
Test: A formal assessment of knowledge or ability.
“Tengo un examen de matemáticas mañana.” (I have a math test tomorrow.)
¿Quieres hacer una prueba de español? (Do you want to take a Spanish test?)
Necesito pruebas de que estás diciendo la verdad. (I need proof that you’re telling the truth.)
Voy a probar este nuevo restaurante. (I’m going to try this new restaurant.)
Prueba este vino, te va a gustar. (Try this wine, you’ll like it.)

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las comen

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Las comen is a Spanish phrase that translates to “they eat them”.
It’s a common phrase used to express the action of eating something, especially in reference to a group of people.
Here’s an example sentence:
Las niñas comen manzanas. (The girls eat apples.)

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la quiero

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La quiero is a Spanish phrase that translates to “I want her/it”.
It’s a common phrase used to express desire or intention, especially when referring to a feminine noun.
Here’s an example sentence:
Quiero esa camisa, la quiero. (I want that shirt, I want it.)

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ya

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already, now, right now

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paquete

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Paquete is a Spanish word that typically means “package” or “parcel”. It can refer to a container used for shipping goods or a bundle of things.
Here are a few examples:
Recibí un paquete por correo. (I received a package by mail.)
Voy a enviar un paquete a mi familia. (I’m going to send a package to my family.)
Compré un paquete de galletas. (I bought a package of cookies.)

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lento

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Lento is a Spanish adjective that means “slow”.
Here are a few examples of how to use “lento”:
El tráfico es muy lento. (The traffic is very slow.)
Habla muy lento. (He speaks very slowly.)
El tiempo pasa lento cuando estás aburrido. (Time passes slowly when you’re bored.)

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malo

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mean, bad, wrong

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cierro

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Cierro is the first-person singular form of the present tense of the Spanish verb cerrar, which means “to close”.
So, “cierro” translates to “I close”.
Here’s an example sentence:
Cierro la puerta. (I close the door.)

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abro

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Abro is the first-person singular form of the present tense of the Spanish verb abrir, which means “to open.”
So, “abro” translates to “I open.”
Here’s an example sentence:
Abro la puerta. (I open the door.)

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los necesita

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(she) needs them, (he) needs them

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todos

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all, all of, everybody

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ligero

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Ligero is a Spanish adjective that means “light” or “lightweight.” It can also be used to describe something that is gentle, easy, or not serious.
Here are a few examples:
Una comida ligera. (A light meal.)
Un ejercicio ligero. (A light exercise.)
Una tela ligera. (A light fabric.)

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salsa

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sauce, salsa, dip

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imagen

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image, picture

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cafés

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cafés, coffees, brown

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gatos

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cats, noughts and crosses, amateurs

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todo el tiempo

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all the time

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plan

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planned, plan, designed

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fecha

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Fecha is a Spanish noun that simply means “date”.
Here are a few examples of how to use “fecha”:
¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? (What is today’s date?)
La fecha de mi cumpleaños es el 15 de mayo. (My birthday is on May 15th.)
¿Cuál es la fecha límite para entregar el trabajo? (What is the deadline for turning in the work?)

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quedarse

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Quedarse is a Spanish verb that means “to stay” or “to remain”. It can also be used to express the idea of keeping something or being left with something.
Here are a few examples:
Me quedé en casa ayer. (I stayed home yesterday.)
Se quedó dormido en el sofá. (He fell asleep on the couch.)
Me quedé sin dinero. (I ran out of money.)

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