Word List Flashcards
Bueno
Good (masc.)
Used after a singular noun
Buena
Good (fem)
Used after a singular noun
Buen
Good (masc)
Used before a singular masculine noun
Otro
Other, another (masc)
Otra
Other, another (fem)
Mucho
Mucha
Muchos
Muchas
Much, many, a lot (m/f/singular/plural)
Uno, dos, tres
1,2,3
No
No, not
Ya
Already, right now
Más
Else
Always in phrases with algo, alguien
Sólo
Only
Mucho
Responds to the question?
Much/many, a lot
“How much/many
Tan
Responds to the Question
So
?”when”
Tan…..Que
So….. that
Ahora
Now
Nunca
Never
Siempre
Always
Sí
Yes, indeed
Más de
More of, over
Más
More
Used in comparative structures followed by an adjective “more expensive than”
Cúando
When
Used make questions start wh…?
Adverb
Cuánto
How much/ how many
Used to make questions start wh….?
Dónde
Where
Used to make questions start wh..?
Cómo
How
Questions start wh..?
Así
Like this/that, this/that way
Response to question “how”
Mejor
Better
Respond to questions “how”
Mal
Bad, poorly
Respond to questions “how”
Aquí
Here
Responds to ? “Where”
Ahí
There
?”where”
Cómo
As
La, El
The (f/m)
Las, Los
The (f/m/plural)
Una, Un
A, an (f/m)
Al
To the
A + el = al
Del
From the
De + el = del
Haber
To have
He - I have [+participle]
Ha - he/she/ it has [+participle]
Has - you have [+participle]
Had - you all/ they have [+participle]
Hemos - we have [+participle]
Y
And
Que
That
Cuando
When
Conjunction
Cúando/ Cuando
When, adverb/conjunction
Que
Than
Conjunction/comparative
Muy
Moo y
Very
Más
More
Más/Más
More
Adverb comparative/degree modifiers
Medio
Meh-dyoh
A bit
Demasiado
Too
Mi/mis
My (singular/plural)
Tu/Tus
Your
(Singular/plural)
Su/sus
His/her/it’s- singular
His/her/their- plural
Esa/ese
That (f/m)
Esta/este
This (f/m)
Todo/todos
Toda/todos
All (m/f/singular/plural)
Buenos días
Buen día
Good morning
Good day
Buenas trades
Good afternoon
Buenas noches
Good evening, good night
¿Cómo estás?
How are you?
¿Cómo está usted?
How are you? (Formal)
¿Cómo está?
How are you?
¿Cómo te/le/les Va?
How is it going?
¿Todos bien?
All in order? Everything ok?
Lo siento
I’m sorry.
Perdón
Excuse me, pardon me
Disciple
Excuse me, pardon me
Gracias
Thank you
De nada
You are welcome
Por eso
That’s why, because of that
Para eso
Intended for that
Para que
In order that
Ya Que
Since, given that
Desde ya
In advance, from now, from now on, as of now
Muy bien
Very well
El Que
La Que
The one that
Lo Que
What, the thing that
Por favor
Please
En verdad
De verdad
Actually
Really
Hola
Hello
Cosa/cosas
Thing(s)
Coaster on left (f)
Día/días
Day(s)
Casa/Casas
House(s)
Left side (f)
Tíempo
Time
Ancient statue on right (m)
Vez
Time, instant,ocassion
Vase- breaks easily, left (f)
Favor
Favor
Señor
Señora
Señorita
Mr., Mrs, Miss
Noche
Night
Opposite of day- (f)
Verdad
Truth (f)
Vida
Life (f)
Año
Year (m)
Mujer/hombre
Woman/man
Chica/Chico
Girl/boy
Gente
People (f)
A
To, indicates movement towards a place
De
Of/from
Origin, material, possession
Con
With
Reposition
On, in, at
Location
Por
By, for, along with, per
Location (movement), reason, agent of a passive voice.
Para
For
Sin
Without
Lo/los
Him, it/them
La/las
Her/them (f/plural)
Me, te
Me, you
Lo
It- pronoun
Used with copulative verbs to comply the structure
How to use the verb ir = to go to mean leave?
Me voy, se Va, te vas, se van, nos vamos
I leave, he leaves, you leave, they leave, we leave
Use reflective objects- across the stream - me, se, te, se, nos
I go myself - I leave
Irse
Ir verb reversed with reflexive verbs to mean leave
She is going to
Voy a, Va a, vas a, van a, vamous a
Ir a + any infinitive
Ex; voy a hacer ( I am going to do)
You are going to be here. Vas a estar aquí
Tenir or haber
I have new words to use.
I have (noun) possession so use tenir.
I have learned many…..
Haber to put learned in past
Tenir - obligation
I have to do something.
It’s not possession or putting something in the past.
Tango Que (obligation) + infinitive
Tengo Que hacer algo.
Tenir - obligation
We have to be here.
You have to want that.
He has to be my student.
Tenemos que estar aquí
Tienes que querido eso.
Tiene que ser mi student.
Poder
Able/can
Same stresses syllable p wade o
Puedo, puede, puedes, pueden, podermos
Querer
To want/love
Quiero, quiere, quieres, quieren, queremos
Saber
To know
Sé, sabe, sabes, saben, sabemos
We know that we were here.
He loves her
We can’t see him.
We want you to be good.
He knows it.
She can leave
Sabemos Que estabamos aquí.
La quiere.
No lo podemos ver.
Queremos que. seas bueno.
Él lo sabe
Se puede ir
Hay (ay)
There is/there are - something exists
Part of haber but doesn’t change based on person
There’s a thing here hay una coss aquí.
There are two guys.
Hay dos chicos.