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¿Cómo dices "of course"?
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¿Cómo dices "of course"?
✓ claro
💡 Hint: Of course - literally "clear
Example: — ¿Puedo usar tu teléfono? — Claro, adelante. — Can I use your phone? — Of course, go ahead.
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#2
¿Qué pan tostado comes en el desayuno?
¿Qué pan tostado comes en el desayuno?
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¿Qué pan tostado comes en el desayuno?
¿Qué pan tostado comes en el desayuno?
What toasted bread do you eat for breakfast?
✓ la tostada
💡 Hint: Toast - toasted bread commonly eaten at breakfast with butter or spreads
Example: Preparo la tostada con aguacate y huevo para un desayuno saludable. I prepare the toast with avocado and egg for a healthy breakfast.
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#3
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Traduce al español: "rude"
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Traduce al español: "rude"
Translate to Spanish: 'rude'
✓ grosero
💡 Hint: Rude - impolite, opposite of "educado"
Example: Fue muy grosero interrumpir mientras yo hablaba. It was very rude to interrupt while I was speaking.
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#4
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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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#5
¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
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¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
Who calls you to deceive you and steal your money?
✓ el estafador telefónico
💡 Hint: Phone scammer - "estafador" means scammer, fraudulent caller who tries to steal money
Example: El estafador telefónico intentó robar dinero fingiendo ser del banco. The phone scammer tried to steal money by pretending to be from the bank.
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#6
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¿Cómo pides permiso para pasar?
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¿Cómo pides permiso para pasar?
✓ con permiso
💡 Hint: With permission - polite phrase to pass by someone or leave room, shows respect
Example: Con permiso, necesito pasar. Excuse me, I need to pass.
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#7
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En español, ¿qué es "child" o "kid"?
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En español, ¿qué es "child" o "kid"?
In Spanish, what is 'child' or 'kid'?
✓ el niño
💡 Hint: Child - young person, "niña" is girl
Example: El niño juega en el parque con sus amigos. The child plays in the park with his friends.
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#8
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¿Cómo dices "hello" informalmente?
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¿Cómo dices "hello" informalmente?
✓ hola
💡 Hint: Hello - universal informal greeting anytime, no gender/formality changes, from Arabic "wa-llāh"
Example: ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal estás? Hello! How are you?
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#9
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___ están mirando. (nos - they are looking at us)
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___ están mirando. (nos - they are looking at us)
They are looking at us.
✓ Nos
💡 Hint: They are looking at us - "nos" direct object with progressive form
Example: Nos están mirando desde la ventana. They are looking at us from the window.
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