Capítulo 11 & 12 Flashcards

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To move (from one place to another)

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Mudarse

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We want to invite y’all to the party.

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Queremos invitarles a la fiesta

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To get frightened/scared

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Asustarse

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4
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To cheer up

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Animarse

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5
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To delay

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Demorarse

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To make a mistake

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Equivocarse

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I see the woman

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Yo veo a la mujer

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8
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I hardly ever see you.

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Casi nunca te veo.

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9
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To find

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Hallar

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10
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We want to see a film today

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Queremos ver una película hoy

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11
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The line

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La fila

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12
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Common expression for become; used for physical and emotional changes

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Ponerse + adjetivo

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13
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The snack

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La pasaboca

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14
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Two expressions with nouns expressing profession; they imply effort on the part of the subject

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Hacerse, llegar a ser

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To remember

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Acordarse (de)

Me acuerdo
Te acuerdas
Se acuerda

Nos acordamos
Os acordáis
Se acuerdan

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16
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To laugh

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Reírse

Me río
Te ríes
Se ríe

Nos reímos
Os reís
Se ríen

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17
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To take advantage of

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Aprovecharse de

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18
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Can we pick y’all up at 1:00?

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¿Los podemos recoger a la una?

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19
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To look for

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Buscar

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20
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Upon entering the apartment, we take off our shoes.

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Al entrar el apartamento, nos quitamos los zapatos.

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21
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To be acquainted with, to know (a person or place)

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Conocer

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22
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We see Pedro

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Vemos a Pedro

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23
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The traveler

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El viajero

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24
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To get better

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Mejorarse

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To get angry
Enfadarse (de); | Enojarse (de)
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To pick up
Recoger
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He is becoming a lawyer.
Llega a ser abogado.
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To amuse oneself, to have a good time
Divertirse (ie)
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To hurt oneself
Lastimarse
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To get ready to go out, to fix oneself up
Arreglarse
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I ought to accompany them to the train
Las debo acompañar al tren
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At 7:00, I sit down at the table to eat.
A las siete, me siento en la mesa para comer.
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To get dressed
Vestirse
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Lisa waits for her sister, who always arrives late.
Lisa espera a su hermana que siempre llega tarde.
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To sit down, to seat oneself
Sentarse
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To stamp
Sellar
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You visit the child
Tu visitas al niño
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To wake up, to wake oneself
Despertarse (ie)
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To embrace
Abrazar
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To trust, to have trust in
Fiarse (en)
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To miss (a person or a place)
Extrañar
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To behave oneself (well/badly)
Portarse (bien/mal)
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Mary loves him
María lo ama
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To chat
Charlar
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The owner
El dueño
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She knows me well
Me conoce bien
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We wait for the train
Esperamos el tren
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The tip
La propina
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To move
Moverse Me muevo Te mueves Se mueve Nos movemos Os movéis Se mueven
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To let
Dejar
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The smile
La sonrisa
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The husband shaves his beard while his wife paints her nails.
El esposo se afeita la barba mientras su esposa se pinta las uñas.
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To realize
Darse cuenta (de) Me doy cuenta Te das cuenta Se da cuenta Nos damos cuenta Os dais cuenta Se dan cuenta
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Above all
Sobre todo
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The register
El registro
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The two sisters understand each other well.
Las dos hermanas se entienden bien.
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To dare to
Atreverse (a)
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To understand each other
Entenderse
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He puts on a sweater.
Se pone un suéter.
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To write to each other
Escribirse
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He complains about his neighbors because they make a lot of noise.
Se queja de sus vecinos porque hacen mucho ruido.
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To accompany | I always accompany my grandmother to the store.
Acompañar | Siempre acompaño a mi abuela a la tienda.
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To meet
Encontrarse (con) Me encuentro
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They see each other everyday.
Se ven todos los días.
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My friends help each other.
Mis amigos se ayudan el uno al otro.
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To know each other
Conocerse
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Energetic, excited
Animado
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To become quiet
Callarse
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The fare
La tarifa
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They greet us on Mondays
Nos saludan los lunes
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I can't call anyone
No puedo llamar a nadie
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He remembers her.
Se acuerda de ella.
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We know each other well.
Nos conocemos bien.
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She is becoming a doctor.
Se hace doctora.
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To get involved in, to meddle
Meterse (en)
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To choose
Escoger
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The children are going to listen to you
Los niños te van a escuchar
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To go away, to leave quickly
Irse Me voy Te vas Se va Nos vamos Os vais Se van
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I know them from my trip to Mexico
Los conozco de mi viaje a México
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Do you want to call someone?
¿Quieres llamar a alguien?
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To ask oneself, to wonder
Preguntarse
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To fall down
Caerse Me caigo Te caes Se cae Nos caemos Os caéis Se caen
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To get up, to raise oneself
Levantarse
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To jump
Saltar
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George kisses her
Jorge la besa
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To calm down
Calmarse; | Tranquilizarse
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To meet with
Reunirse
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The cream
La nata
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Used to express a sudden, involuntary change
Volverse + adjetivo
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I become angry upon hearing the news.
Me pongo brava al escuchar las noticias.
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Who wants to help her?
¿Quién quiere ayudarla?
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Roberto and Sonia love each other.
Roberto y Sonia se quieren.
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To take care of
Cuidar
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Satisfied
Complacido
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I see the tree
Yo veo el árbol
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To notice
Fijarse (en)
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Customs
La aduana
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Y'all see your cousins
Uds. ven a sus primos
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I'm not afraid of falling.
No tengo miedo de caerme.
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You laugh all the time.
Te ríes todo el tiempo.
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To shave
Afeitarse
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To resemble, to look like
Parecerse (a) Me parezco Te pareces Se parece Nos parecemos Os parecéis Se parecen
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To put makeup on, to put (nail) polish on
Pintarse (las uñas)
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I visit the man
Yo visito al hombre
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To burn oneself, to get burned
Quemarse
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To kill
Matar
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To put makeup on, to make up (one's face)
Maquillarse (la cara)
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To get along (well) with
Llevarse (bien) (con)
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To fall in love with
Enamorarse (de)
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We are going to miss them a lot
Vamos a extrañarlos mucho
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To put on (clothing)
Ponerse
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To get sick
Enfermarse
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Talkative
Hablador, habladora
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To feel (well/ill) (or any emotion or health condition)
Sentirse (bien/mal) Me siento te sientes Se siente Nos sentimos Os sentís Se sienten
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The trains are always delayed during rush hour.
Siempre se demoran los trenes durante la hora pico.
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To speak to each other
Hablarse
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To take off (clothing)
Quitarse
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Seated
Sentado
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To dedicate oneself
Dedicarse
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To greet
Saludar
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To get off
Bajarse de
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She looks at the house
Ella mira la casa
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To make fun of
Burlarse (de)
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Even the psychologists go crazy.
Hasta los psicólogos se vuelven locos.
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To express yourself
Expresarse
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She makes mistakes all the time because he talks without thinking about anything.
Se equivoca mucho porque habla sin saber nada.
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To brush (one's teeth, one's hair)
Cepillarse
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To go to bed
Acostarse (ue)
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Can you wait for us?
¿Puedes esperarnos?
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To have breakfast
Desayunarse
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To remain
Quedarse
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Do you know each other?
¿Se conocen Uds.?
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The driver
El conductor
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To fill up
Llenarse
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I ought to call him now
Debo llamarlo ahora
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To worry
Preocuparse (de)
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To move
Moverse
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Outside my window
Más allá de mi ventana
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To take off (clothing)
Quitarse
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To love each other
Quererse
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To help each other
Ayudarse
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To die
Morirse Me muero Te mueres Se muere Nos morimos Os morís Se mueren
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To see each other
Verse
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To defend oneself
Defenderse
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To carry, to carry off, to carry away; to wear
Llevar
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Far away
A lo lejos
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To gather, to pick up
Recoger
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``` To leave (something or someone) behind I leave my keys in my house. ```
Dejar | Dejo mis llaves en mi casa.
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To comb (one's hair)
Peinarse (el pelo)
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To stand up
Pararse
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To yell at, to scream at
Gritar
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Elena and Paula help each other a lot.
Elena y Paula se ayudan mucho.
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Radiant
Radiante
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To face/overlook the plaza
Dar a la plaza
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I notice details a lot.
Me fijo mucho en los detalles.
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To rush
Apresurarse
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To complain about
Quejarse (de)
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It's a good hotel, but I don't want to stay in this city.
Es un buen hotel, pero no quiero quedarme en esta ciudad.
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The tear
La lagrima
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To embrace
Abrazar
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To become happy, to be glad
Alegrarse (de)
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Cozy
Acogedor
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To fall asleep
Dormirse
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Many people become nervous before taking an exam.
Muchas personas se ponen nerviosas antes de tener un examen.
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She blushes because she is shy.
Se pone roja porque es tímida.