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cara |
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1. n-f. (anatomy) face (the front part of the head) |
2. n-f. face (one's facial expression) |
3. n-f. face (the frontal aspect of something) |
4. n-f. (colloquial) gall, nerve (impudence) |
5. n-f. (geometry) face (any of the flat bounding surfaces of a polyhedron) |
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estas |
1. det. feminine plural of este |
2. pron. (demonstrative) Alternative spelling of éstas, t=these ones |
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tener |
1. v. to have, possess |
Ella tiene seis hermanos. - She has six brothers. |
Tengo una pluma. - I have a pen. |
2. v. to have, possess, to be (a condition or quality) |
Usted tiene suerte. - You have luck. |
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sea |
1. v. formal second-person singular imperative of ser |
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dicho |
1. adj. mentioned, said, aforementioned |
2. det. said |
3. n-m. saying, expression |
4. n-m. remark |
5. n-m. proverb |
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mil |
1. num. thousand |
2. n-m. (usually in the plural) thousand (1000 units of something) (usually in an indefinite sense) |
Gané muchos miles de dólares. - I earned many thousands of dollars |
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dio |
1. v. third-person singular preterite indicative of dar |
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algunos |
1. det. masculine plural of alguno |
2. pron. masculine plural of alguno |
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quién |
1. pron. who?, whom?; (with “de”) whose? |
¿Con quién hablo? - With whom am I speaking? |
¡Quién lo hubiera creído! - Who would have believed it!? |
¿De quién es este libro? - Whose book is this? |
¿Quién enseña la clase? - Who teaches the class? |
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aire |
1. n-m. air (the substance constituting earth's atmosphere) |
2. n-m. air (the open space above the ground) |
3. n-m. air; wind |
4. n-m. air (a feeling or sense) |
5. n-m. resemblance (to another person) |
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volvió |
1. v. third-person singular preterite indicative of volver |
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hablar |
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1. v. to talk; to speak; to communicate using words |
Hablamos del proyecto. - We talk about the project. |
¿Ya hablaste con él? - Did you already speak with him? |
2. v. to speak (a language) |
Hablo inglés. - I speak English. |
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rostro |
1. n-m. (anatomy) face (the front part of the head) |
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dar |
1. v. to give, to give out |
2. v. to hand over |
3. v. to hit |
Me han dado en la cabeza. - They hit me on my head. |
4. v. to emit |
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estar |
1. v. to be (have a temporary or permanent location in space) |
¿Dónde estás? - Where are you? |
Estoy en casa. - I am at home. |
2. v. to be (denotes a copula, in a transient fashion) |
El tiempo estaba frío/caliente. - The weather was cold/hot back then. |
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estado |
1. n-m. country, land (any broad area or territory) |
2. n-m. (proscribed) alt case, Estado, , state, a territory with a formally recognized sovereign government; administration, its government |
3. n-m. state (a province, particularly a fairly autonomous one within a federation) |
4. n-m. state, status (a condition) |
5. n-m. (historical) estado, Spanish fathom (a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 167 cm) |
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amigo |
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1. n-m. friend |
Los amigos de nuestros amigos son nuestros amigos. (The friends of our friends are our friends.) |
2. n-m. (slang) penis |
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ciudad |
1. n-f. city |
Viven en la ciudad. - They live in the city. |
¡Qué ciudad tan grande y bonita! - What a large and beautiful city! |
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pasado |
1. adj. past |
2. adj. former |
3. adj. last |
el pasado mes de noviembre - last November |
4. n-m. past, bygones |
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ir |
1. v. to go (away from speaker and listener) |
Nos gusta ir al cine. - We like to go to the movies. |
2. v. to come (towards or with the listener) |
Quiero ir contigo. - I want to come with you. |
Iré a tu casa. - I'll come to your house. |