Vocabulary 1 Flashcards

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1
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Bored

Angry

Scared

A

Aburrido/a

Enfadado/a

Asustado/a

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Open-minded

Dark-skinned

Quite (as in fairly)

A

Abierto/a de mente

Moreno/a

Bastante

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Accustomed

Fun / amusing

A

Acostumbrado/a

Divertido/a

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I’m looking for a skirt a bit shorter than this one.
LG2ST=
I-am looking-for a skirt a little more short than this

A

Estoy buscando una falda un poco más corta que esta.

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A Dress

It suits me
LG2ST=
to-me it-remains well

Those trousers look great on you
LG2ST=
Those pants to-you they-remain well

A

Un Vestido

Me queda bien

Esos pantalones te quedan bien

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Can I try on these shoes?
LG2ST=
¿I-can test-me these shoes.

I’m taking this shirt and those socks
LG2ST=
R-me I-carry this shirt and those socks

I will take the swimming togs too
LG2ST=
R-me I-will-carry the swimming-tog too

He is taking the coat
LG2ST=
R-him he-carries the coat

Where are the fitting rooms?
LG2ST=
¿Where they-are the fitting-rooms.

A

¿Puedo probarme estos zapatos?

Me llevo esta camisa y esos calcetines.

Me llevaré el bañador tambien.

Se lleva el abrigo

¿Dónde están los probadores?

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In the morning there is more traffic than in the afternoon
LG2ST=
For the morning there-is more traffic than for the late

A

por la mañana hay más tráfico que por la tarde

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Raquel is less serious than her sister.

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Raquel es menos seria que su hermana.

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Tan vs Tanto

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To make a long story short, tanto is used with nouns and verbs to talk about quantities, and tan is followed by an adjective or adverb to talk about qualities and characteristics.

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Ana has as many dolls as María.

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Ana tiene tantas muñecas como María.

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To Show an Imprecise Quantity

When we don’t know an exact amount when talking, for example, about age or numbers, tanto will be very helpful.

“I don’t know, she might be in her forties.”

A

No sé, tendrá unos cuarenta y tantos años.

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It is as heavy as you.

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Pesa tanto como tú.

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My drawing is as beautiful as yours.

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Mi dibujo es tan bonito como el tuyo.

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Snow
Nine
New

A

Nieve (La)
Nueve
Nuevo

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Good, we’ll, let’s go by tube. It’s quicker than the bus and cheaper than the taxi

A

Bueno, pues vamos en metro, es más rápido que el autobús y más barato que el taxi.

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I have so much to study that I won’t sleep at all

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Tengo tanto que estudiar que no voy a dormir nada.

17
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I will work as much as necessary

A

Trabajaré tanto cuanto sea necesario

Voy a trabajar tanto como sea necesario

18
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Let’s see how good you are at this and how much you know.

A

Vamos a ver qué tan bueno eres en esto y qué tanto sabes. / y cuánto sabes.