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What does the word 'almorzar' mean?
What does the word 'almorzar' mean?
What does the word 'cerrar' mean?
What does the word 'cerrar' mean?
What does 'empezar' translate to in English?
What does 'empezar' translate to in English?
The English translation of 'entender' is?
The English translation of 'entender' is?
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What does 'perder' mean?
What does 'perder' mean?
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What does 'poder' mean?
What does 'poder' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'querer'?
What is the meaning of 'querer'?
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How do you say 'to have' in Spanish?
How do you say 'to have' in Spanish?
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The English translation of 'volver' is?
The English translation of 'volver' is?
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What does 'interesar' mean?
What does 'interesar' mean?
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Translate 'a ella le interesa la música' to English.
Translate 'a ella le interesa la música' to English.
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What does 'me interesa mucho el arte' mean?
What does 'me interesa mucho el arte' mean?
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Translate 'esto es muy difícil'.
Translate 'esto es muy difícil'.
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What does 'jugamos al beisbol en el otoño' mean?
What does 'jugamos al beisbol en el otoño' mean?
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Translate 'no me interesa la clase de arte moderno'.
Translate 'no me interesa la clase de arte moderno'.
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What does 'pais' mean?
What does 'pais' mean?
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What does 'a menudo' mean?
What does 'a menudo' mean?
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What does 'disfrutar' mean?
What does 'disfrutar' mean?
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Fred and Wilma __________ tener - conjugate
Fred and Wilma __________ tener - conjugate
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Meanings
- almOrzar (o-ue): Means "to eat/have lunch," commonly used in daily meal contexts.
- cErrar (e-ie): Translates to "to close," can refer to closing objects such as doors or windows.
- empEzar (e-ie): Means "to start/begin," useful for initiating actions or events.
- entEnder (e-ie): Translates as "to understand," essential for communication and comprehension.
- pErder (e-ie): Means "to lose," can refer to losing objects, opportunities, or games.
- pOder (o-ue): Means "to be able, can," used to express capability or permission.
- quErer (e-ie): Translates to "to want," a basic verb for expressing desires.
- tEner (e-ie): Means "to have," crucial for possession and expressing needs.
- vOlver (o-ue): Means "to return," used for coming back to a previous place or state.
- interesar (normal conjugation): Means "to interest," employed when discussing likes or passions.
Example Sentences
- a ella le interesa la música: "She is interested in music," highlights personal interests.
- yo quiero poder viajar. yo puedo viajar: "I want to be able to travel. I can travel," expresses desire and ability in travel.
- cuales son tus deportes favoritos: "What are your favorite sports?" asks about personal preferences in sports.
- ella quiere practicar para el concierto: "She wants to practice for the concert," indicates preparation for an event.
- los niños dibujan muchas cosas: "Children draw many things," captures a common activity among kids.
- me interesa mucho el arte: "I am very interested in art," shows a strong personal interest.
- esto es muy difícil: "This is very difficult," expresses a challenge encountered.
- jugamos al beisbol en el otoño: "We play baseball in the fall," refers to a seasonal activity.
- no me interesa la clase de arte moderno: "I'm not interested in the modern art class," states a lack of interest in a specific subject.
Additional Vocabulary
- pais: Means "country," used when discussing national identities.
- a menudo: Translates to "often," indicating frequency of actions.
- disfrutar: Means "to enjoy," commonly used in expressing satisfaction with activities.
Conjugation Example
- Fred and Wilma __________ tener: This prompts "tienen," demonstrating the conjugation for "they have" in the present tense.
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