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¿Dónde ves arte e historia?
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¿Dónde ves arte e historia?
Where do you see art and history?
✓ el museo
💡 Hint: Museum - displays art and history, from Greek "mouseion" (temple of muses)
Example: El museo del Prado tiene pinturas famosas de Velázquez y Goya. The Prado Museum has famous paintings by Velázquez and Goya.
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______ __ ____ me mudo.
I'm moving soon.
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______ __ ____ me mudo.
✓ dentro de poco
💡 Hint: I'm moving soon.
Example: Dentro de poco me mudo. I'm moving soon.
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#3
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Traduce al español: "studious" o "hardworking"
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Traduce al español: "studious" o "hardworking"
Translate to Spanish: 'studious' or 'hardworking'
✓ trabajador
💡 Hint: Hardworking - diligent, "estudioso" is studious
Example: Mi padre es muy trabajador y nunca falta a su empleo. My father is very hardworking and never misses work.
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Tranquilo/a, no __ ____ _____.
Relax, it's not that big a deal.
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Tranquilo/a, no __ ____ _____.
✓ es para tanto
💡 Hint: Relax, it's not that big a deal.
Example: Tranquilo/a, no es para tanto. Relax, it's not a big deal.
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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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¡___ la verdad! (tell - usted command)
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¡___ la verdad! (tell - usted command)
Tell the truth!
✓ Diga
💡 Hint: Tell the truth! - formal command uses subjunctive form of "decir"
Example: ¡Diga la verdad, señor! Tell the truth, sir!
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¿Dónde estás ahora?
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¿Dónde estás ahora?
Where are you now?
✓ aquí
💡 Hint: Here - current location, from Latin "hac" (this way)
Example: Estoy aquí en la plaza esperándote desde hace media hora. I'm here in the square waiting for you for half an hour.
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¿Qué tiene la persona?
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¿Qué tiene la persona?
What does the person have?
✓ la herida
💡 Hint: Wound - injury breaking skin, from Latin "ferire" (to strike)
Example: La herida necesita puntos para cerrar correctamente. The wound needs stitches to close properly.
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___ amigos (our friends)
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___ amigos (our friends)
nuestros
✓ nuestros
💡 Hint: Our - masculine plural, changes to "nuestra/nuestras" for feminine, from "nos" (us)
Example: Nuestros amigos vienen a cenar. Our friends are coming to dinner.
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