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What is the translation of 'un atraco'?
What is the translation of 'un atraco'?
What does 'A propósito' mean?
What does 'A propósito' mean?
by the way...
Translate 'El amo' to English.
Translate 'El amo' to English.
the boss/master
What is the meaning of 'Alla'?
What is the meaning of 'Alla'?
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What do 'Aquel/Aquello(os)' mean?
What do 'Aquel/Aquello(os)' mean?
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What is 'El atracador' in English?
What is 'El atracador' in English?
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Translate 'Atras'.
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What does 'agradecido' mean?
What does 'agradecido' mean?
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What is the English meaning of 'acompañar'?
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What does 'alquilar' translate to?
What does 'alquilar' translate to?
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Translate 'El adorno'.
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What is the meaning of 'El amanecer'?
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What does 'Apágalo' mean?
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Translate 'Asombroso'.
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What does 'Alguna vez' mean?
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What is the translation of 'Adónde'?
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Translate 'Aca'.
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What does 'acabar' mean?
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Translate 'Abandonar'.
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What does 'Adelente' mean?
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What does 'Acostumbre' translate to?
What does 'Acostumbre' translate to?
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Translate 'Apúrate'.
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What is the meaning of 'Actuar'?
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Translate 'Aún'.
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What does 'Arreglar' mean?
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What is 'un aliento' in English?
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Translate 'Alejate'.
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What does 'Asegúrate' mean?
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What is the translation of 'Un agarre'?
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Translate 'Ambos'.
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What does 'Ademas' mean?
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Translate 'Advinaste'.
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What does 'Atravesar' translate to?
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What is 'Asqueroso' in English?
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Translate 'Ahogando'.
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What is the meaning of 'La Afombra'?
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Translate 'el ascensor'.
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What does 'Un archivo' translate to?
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What is the meaning of 'Alrededor'?
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Translate 'Alejado'.
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What does 'Ahorrar' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Flashcards
- Un atraco: Refers to a heist or robbery, typically involving theft with force.
- A propósito: Common phrase meaning "by the way...", often used to introduce a new topic.
- El amo: Translates to "the boss" or "master", indicating authority or control.
- Alla: Spanish word for "there", used to denote a location away from the speaker.
- Aquel/Aquello(os): Means "that" or "those", used for specific items or individuals at a distance.
- El atracador: Identifies the person committing a robbery, e.g., the thief or robber.
- Atras: Means "back" or "behind", often used in directional contexts.
- agradecido: Adjective describing someone who is "grateful" or appreciative of something.
- acompañar: Verb meaning "to follow" or accompany someone.
- alquilar: Action of "to rent", typically referring to leasing property or items.
- El adorno: Translates to "decoration", referring to ornamental items used to beautify a space.
- El amanecer: Means "dawn" or "sunrise", representing the time of day when the sun rises.
- Apágalo: Command phrase "turn it off", often used with electronic devices.
- Asombroso: Adjective meaning "awesome", used to express admiration or impressive qualities.
- Alguna vez: Translates to "sometime", indicating a non-specific time in the future or past.
- Adónde: A question word meaning "where to?", used for inquiries about destination.
- Aca: Means "here", used to indicate the speaker's current location.
- acabar: Verb meaning "to finish", often referring to completing a task or activity.
- Abandonar: Means "to abandon" or "leave", indicating a departure from a person or place.
- Adelente: A command meaning "come forward", often used to invite someone closer.
- Acostumbre: Verb phrase meaning "to get used to", relating to adapting behavior or habits.
- Apúrate: Command "hurry up (you)", urging someone to speed up their actions.
- Actuar: Verb meaning "to act", often in the context of performance or taking action.
- Aún: Translates to "still", indicating that something remains unchanged.
- Arreglar: Means "to fix", referring to repairing or resolving issues.
- un aliento: Refers to "a breath" or encouragement, offering support to someone.
- Alejate: A command to "get away (you)", often used for safety or distance.
- Asegúrate: Verb phrase "to make sure (you)", indicating the need for confirmation.
- Un agarre: Refers to "a grip", indicating a hold or grasp on something.
- Ambos: Means "both of them", used to refer to two items or persons collectively.
- Ademas: Translates to "also", used to add information or points.
- Advinaste: Phrase meaning "(you) guessed it", typically used after revealing information.
- Atravesar: Verb meaning "to cross", often referring to overcoming obstacles or boundaries.
- Asqueroso: Adjective meaning "disgusting", used to describe something that is repulsive.
- Ahogando: Refers to "drowning" or "choking", indicating a struggle for breath.
- La Afombra: Means "the carpet", a common flooring material or decorative piece.
- el ascensor: Translates to "elevator", a mechanical lift for transporting people or goods.
- Un archivo: Refers to "a file", typically used for documents or computer data storage.
- Alrededor: Means "around", indicating a surrounding area or proximity.
- Alejado: Adjective meaning "far away", indicating significant distance from a reference point.
- Ahorrar: Verb meaning "to save" or "save up", typically in the context of money or resources.
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