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60 todos
     1. det. masculine plural of todo
61 hombre
     1. n-m. man, (adult male human)
           Sé (un) hombre! - Man up!
     2. n-m. man, (all humans collectively); mankind, humankind
     3. n-m. (anthropology, archaeology, paleontology) man, (individual of the species Homo sapiens, the genus Homo, or the subtribe Hominina)
     4. n-m. (colloquial) husband
62 está
     1. v. informal second-person singular positive imperative of estar
63 nos
     1. pron. dative of nosotros: to us, for us
     2. pron. accusative of nosotros: us
     3. pron. of nosotros: ourselves; each other
     4. n. plural of no
64 tiempo
     1. n-m. (also, physics) time
           No tengo tiempo. - I don't have time. / I haven't got time.
     2. n-m. a while, period of time, long time, length of time, indeterminate amount of time
           ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que vives aquí? - How long have you been living here?
           Amiga, ha pasado demasiado tiempo. - Too much time has passed.
65 mismo
     1. adj. same; identical; one and the same; indicates that the two compared noun clauses both represent the one thing
     2. adj. similar; alike; practically identical; indicates that the two compared noun clauses have one or more matching qualities
     3. adj. (with a personal pronoun) self; myself; yourself; himself; herself; itself; ourselves; themselves; emphasises the identity or singularity of the modified noun phrase
           yo mismo - I myself
           No te hagas eso a ti mismo. - Don't do that to yourself.
66 vida
     1. n-f. life
           ¡Me salvó la vida! - He saved my life!
           Tal vez esto te sorprenderá, pero en realidad no me gusta escucharte hablando de tu vida espantosa. - Maybe this will surprise you, but in reality I don't enjoy listening to you talk about your
     2. n-f. lifestyle
     3. n-f. livelihood; living
67 nada
     1. pron. nothing, zero, zilch, not...anything
           No hay nada en la mesa. - There is nothing on the table.
           Nada ocurrió ayer. - Nothing happened yesterday.
           No veo nada. - I don’t see anything.
           Me niego a creer nada de lo que dice. - I refuse to believe anything he says.
68 también
     1. adv. also, too, as well
           Y tu mamá también - And your mother, as well.
     2. adv. so
           también lo hace el / la… - so does the…
69 ojos
     1. n. plural of ojo
70 día
     1. n-m. day (any period of 24 hours)
     2. n-m. day (a period from midnight to the following midnight)
     3. n-m. day (rotational period of a planet)
     4. n-m. day (the part of a day period which one spends at work, school, etc.)
     5. n-m. day, daytime (the part of the day between sunrise and sunset)
71 tenía
     1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of tener
72 donde
     1. adv. (in indirect questions) where, in what place
           Deja los libros donde quieras. (Leave the books where you want.)
     2. conj. (Chile, colloquial) because
     3. conj. (Latin America, colloquial) if
     4. prep. by, near to
73 ese
     1. det. (demonstrative) that
     2. interj. (Mexico, informal) hello
     3. pron. (demonstrative) Alternative spelling of ése
74 otro
     1. det. other, another
           Deme otro ejemplo. - Give me another example.
     2. interj. "Not again!" or "What, again?" (also Otra vez! or Otra vez?)
     3. pron. someone else; another person
     4. pron. something else; another one
75 después
     1. adv. later, afterwards, afterward, post
     2. adv. next
     3. adv. (with de) after
           después de comer - after eating
76 son
     1. n-m. tone (pleasant sound)
     2. n-m. (music, genre) son (Afro-Cuban musical form)
     3. n-m. (music) musical composition in this form
     4. v. third-person plural present indicative of ser
77 eso
     1. pron. (neuter singular of ése); that
78 he
     1. adv. (literary) here is
     2. adv. (literary) behold (+ aquí)
     3. n-f. he; the Hebrew letter ה
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of haber
79 poco
     1. det. little, not much
           Bebí poca agua. - I drank little water.
           Nos casamos hace poco tiempo. - We got married a little time ago.
     2. det. few, not many
           Muy pocas personas hacen eso. - Very few people do that.
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