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What is the English translation of 'teme'?
What is the English translation of 'teme'?
- fears (correct)
- door
- builds carefully
- blows
What does 'construye con cuidado' mean in English?
What does 'construye con cuidado' mean in English?
- builds carefully (correct)
- let me
- they sing
- finishes
What is the English word for 'sopla'?
What is the English word for 'sopla'?
- pig
- blows (correct)
- to open
- ferocious
What does 'feroz' translate to?
What does 'feroz' translate to?
What is the meaning of 'toca'?
What is the meaning of 'toca'?
What does 'dejame' mean in English?
What does 'dejame' mean in English?
What is the English translation of 'termina'?
What is the English translation of 'termina'?
What is the English word for 'puerta'?
What is the English word for 'puerta'?
What does 'el cerdo' mean?
What does 'el cerdo' mean?
What is the meaning of 'abrie'?
What is the meaning of 'abrie'?
What does 'cantan' mean in English?
What does 'cantan' mean in English?
What is the English translation of 'tiene'?
What is the English translation of 'tiene'?
What does 'quieren' mean?
What does 'quieren' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Study Notes
- teme: translates to "fears"; used to express a feeling of anxiety or apprehension.
- construye con cuidado: means "builds carefully"; emphasizes the importance of precision and thoughtfulness in construction.
- sopla: translates to "blows"; refers to the action of expelling air, often associated with sounds or movements.
- feroz: means "ferocious"; describes something that is aggressively fierce or savage, often used for animals.
- toca: can mean "she/he knocks" or "plays an instrument"; context determines the specific interpretation.
- dejame: translates to "let me"; used to request permission or to ask for a favor.
- termina: means "finishes"; indicates the completion of an action or task.
- puerta: translates to "door"; refers to a movable barrier used to close off an entrance.
- el cerdo: translates to "pig"; refers to the domesticated animal, often used in agriculture.
- abrie: translates to "to open"; refers to the action of making something accessible or entering a space.
- cantan: translates to "they sing"; denotes the act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
- tiene: translates to "he/she has"; indicates possession or ownership.
- quieren: translates to "they want"; expresses desire or wish for something.
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