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¿Cómo dices "that is enough"?
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¿Cómo dices "that is enough"?
✓ eso es suficiente
💡 Hint: That is enough - "eso" (that), "suficiente" (enough/sufficient), "basta" is stronger "enough!"
Example: Eso es suficiente, gracias. No necesito más. That's enough, thank you. I don't need more.
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¿Qué día es el último día de la semana?
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¿Qué día es el último día de la semana?
What day is the last day of the week?
✓ domingo
💡 Hint: Sunday - from Latin "dies Dominicus" (Lord's day), rest day, family day in Spanish culture
Example: Los domingos comemos con la familia. On Sundays we eat with the family.
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Me encanta ___ música. (to listen to)
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Me encanta ___ música. (to listen to)
I love listening to music.
✓ escuchar
💡 Hint: I love listening to music - infinitive after "encantar"
Example: Me encanta escuchar música clásica. I love listening to classical music.
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#4
¿Qué tipo de relación tiene hostilidad?
¿Qué tipo de relación tiene hostilidad?
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¿Qué tipo de relación tiene hostilidad?
¿Qué tipo de relación tiene hostilidad?
What type of relationship has hostility?
✓ la enemistad
💡 Hint: Enmity - state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile
Example: La enemistad entre las dos familias duró muchos años. The enmity between the two families lasted many years.
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¿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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Se ___ a las ocho. (acostar - he goes to bed)
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Se ___ a las ocho. (acostar - he goes to bed)
He goes to bed at eight.
✓ acuesta
💡 Hint: He goes to bed at eight - reflexive "acostarse
Example: Él se acuesta a las ocho de la noche. He goes to bed at eight at night.
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¿Cómo dirías "cousin" (masculino)?
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¿Cómo dirías "cousin" (masculino)?
How would you say 'cousin' (masculine)?
✓ el primo
💡 Hint: Male cousin - child of uncle/aunt, "prima" is female
Example: Mi primo Carlos vive en México y viene a visitarnos cada verano. My cousin Carlos lives in Mexico and comes to visit us every summer.
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¿Qué hora es?
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¿Qué hora es?
What time is it?
✓ las tres
💡 Hint: 3 o'clock - "las tres" or "son las tres" (it's three), afternoon time in most contexts
Example: La reunión es a las tres de la tarde. The meeting is at three in the afternoon.
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¿Cómo dices "we are staying here for two weeks"?
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¿Cómo dices "we are staying here for two weeks"?
✓ nos quedamos aquí por dos semanas
💡 Hint: We are staying here for two weeks - "quedarse" (to stay), "por dos semanas" (for two weeks), useful for hotels
Example: Nos quedamos aquí por dos semanas, hasta el 15 de julio. We're staying here for two weeks, until July 15th.
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