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La palabra española para "remorse" es...
La palabra española para "remorse" es...
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La palabra española para "remorse" es...
La palabra española para "remorse" es...
The Spanish word for 'remorse' is...
✓ el remordimiento
💡 Hint: Remorse - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
Example: El remordimiento lo atormenta desde que traicionó a su amigo. Remorse torments him since he betrayed his friend.
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¿Dónde paras para descansar en la autopista?
¿Dónde paras para descansar en la autopista?
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¿Dónde paras para descansar en la autopista?
¿Dónde paras para descansar en la autopista?
Where do you stop to rest on the highway?
✓ el área de descanso
💡 Hint: Rest stop - designated area on highway for breaks and rest
Example: Paramos en el área de descanso para tomar café y estirar las piernas. We stopped at the rest area to have coffee and stretch our legs.
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¿Qué palabra usas para "cousin" (femenino)?
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¿Qué palabra usas para "cousin" (femenino)?
What word do you use for 'cousin' (feminine)?
✓ la prima
💡 Hint: Female cousin - child of uncle/aunt, "primo" is male
Example: Mi prima Ana es dos años mayor que yo. My cousin Ana is two years older than me.
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Tú ___ la puerta. (abrir - to open)
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Tú ___ la puerta. (abrir - to open)
You open the door.
✓ abres
💡 Hint: You open - -IR verb: remove -ir, add -es for tú (same as -ER for tú)
Example: Tú abres la puerta de tu casa. You open the door of your house.
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#5
¿Cómo dirías "hand"?
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¿Cómo dirías "hand"?
How would you say 'hand'?
✓ la mano
💡 Hint: Hand - at end of arm, feminine despite ending in -o
Example: Lávate la mano antes de comer. Wash your hands before eating.
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#6
Ojalá que ___ buen tiempo mañana. (hacer - to make/do)
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Ojalá que ___ buen tiempo mañana. (hacer - to make/do)
haga
✓ haga
💡 Hint: I hope the weather is good - "Ojalá que" (hopefully) always uses subjunctive, irregular "hacer"
Example: Ojalá que haga buen tiempo mañana. I hope the weather is good tomorrow.
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—Está carísimo todo. —__ ___.
Everything is so expensive. —Tell me about it.
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—Está carísimo todo. —__ ___.
✓ ya ves
💡 Hint: Everything is so expensive. —Tell me about it.
Example: —Está carísimo todo. —Ya ves. —Everything is so expensive. —I know, right.
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#8
¿Quién pone dinero en negocios esperando obtener ganancias?
¿Quién pone dinero en negocios esperando obtener ganancias?
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¿Quién pone dinero en negocios esperando obtener ganancias?
¿Quién pone dinero en negocios esperando obtener ganancias?
Who puts money into businesses hoping to make profits?
✓ el inversionista
💡 Hint: Person who provides capital to businesses or projects expecting financial returns
Example: El inversionista puso dinero en tres empresas nuevas. The investor put money in three new companies.
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#9
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Entró ____ __ ____ después de discutir.
He walked in as if nothing happened after arguing.
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Entró ____ __ ____ después de discutir.
✓ como si nada
💡 Hint: He walked in as if nothing happened after arguing.
Example: Entró como si nada después de discutir. He walked in as if nothing happened after arguing.
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