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¿Cómo dirías "elderly person"?
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¿Cómo dirías "elderly person"?
How would you say 'elderly person'?
✓ el anciano
💡 Hint: Elderly - very old person, "anciana" is feminine
Example: El anciano camina despacio con la ayuda de un bastón. The elderly man walks slowly with the help of a cane.
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#2
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El año pasado ___ a México. (I went)
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El año pasado ___ a México. (I went)
Last year I went to Mexico.
✓ fui
💡 Hint: Last year I went to Mexico - preterite for completed past action
Example: El año pasado fui a México. Last year I went to Mexico.
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#3
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¿Qué líquido sale de una herida?
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¿Qué líquido sale de una herida?
What liquid comes out of a wound?
✓ la sangre
💡 Hint: Blood - vital fluid, from Latin "sanguis
Example: La herida sangraba y perdió mucha sangre. The wound bled and he lost a lot of blood.
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#4
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¿Qué número está entre setenta y noventa?
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¿Qué número está entre setenta y noventa?
What number is between seventy and ninety?
✓ ochenta
💡 Hint: Eighty - from "ocho" + "-enta
Example: El límite de velocidad es ochenta kilómetros por hora. The speed limit is eighty kilometers per hour.
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#5
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¿De dónde viene el agua de lluvia?
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¿De dónde viene el agua de lluvia?
Where does rain water come from?
✓ del océano
💡 Hint: Ocean - water evaporates and becomes rain
Example: El agua de lluvia viene del océano. Rainwater comes from the ocean.
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#6
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
✓ o sea
💡 Hint: I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
Example: O sea, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo. I mean, it's not that I don't want to... it's that I can't.
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#7
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La palabra española para "fiancée" (femenino) es...
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La palabra española para "fiancée" (femenino) es...
The Spanish word for 'fiancée' (feminine) is...
✓ la prometida
💡 Hint: Fiancée - woman engaged to be married, from "prometer"
Example: Mi prometida y yo nos casamos el próximo verano en la playa. My fiancée and I are getting married next summer at the beach.
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___ __ ___ _____, ayer pasó otra vez.
For example, it happened again yesterday.
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___ __ ___ _____, ayer pasó otra vez.
✓ sin ir más lejos
💡 Hint: For example, it happened again yesterday.
Example: Sin ir más lejos, ayer pasó otra vez. Just yesterday, it happened again.
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#9
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¿Qué hora es?
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¿Qué hora es?
What time is it?
✓ las seis
💡 Hint: 6 o'clock - "las seis" or "son las seis" (it's six), can be morning or evening depending on context
Example: Cenamos siempre a las seis de la tarde. We always have dinner at six in the evening.
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