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What is the English translation of 'maestro'?
What is the English translation of 'maestro'?
- Principal
- Desk
- Teacher (correct)
- Student
What does '¿Puedo ir al baño?' mean?
What does '¿Puedo ir al baño?' mean?
May I go to the bathroom?
What is the English translation of 'Yo necesito ir'?
What is the English translation of 'Yo necesito ir'?
I need to go
What does 'déjelo' mean in English?
What does 'déjelo' mean in English?
Translate '¿Por qué no puedo ir?' to English.
Translate '¿Por qué no puedo ir?' to English.
What is the meaning of 'Le traeré una manzana' in English?
What is the meaning of 'Le traeré una manzana' in English?
What does 'Ya hice mi tarea' mean?
What does 'Ya hice mi tarea' mean?
What does 'No puedo esperar' mean in English?
What does 'No puedo esperar' mean in English?
What is the English translation of 'Lavaré su pizarra'?
What is the English translation of 'Lavaré su pizarra'?
Translate 'Es una emergencia' to English.
Translate 'Es una emergencia' to English.
What does '¿Por qué Carlos fue al baño?' mean?
What does '¿Por qué Carlos fue al baño?' mean?
What is the English translation of 'Él estaba hablando'?
What is the English translation of 'Él estaba hablando'?
What does 'por favor' mean?
What does 'por favor' mean?
What is the English translation of 'estricto'?
What is the English translation of 'estricto'?
What does 'simpático' mean in English?
What does 'simpático' mean in English?
What is the meaning of 'antipático'?
What is the meaning of 'antipático'?
Study Notes
Vocabulary and Phrases
- Maestro: Translates to "teacher" in English, indicating the individual who educates students.
- ¿Puedo ir al baño?: A common phrase meaning "May I go to the bathroom?" used by students when they need to leave the classroom.
- Yo necesito ir: Means "I need to go," a phrase expressing urgency or necessity.
- Déjelo: Translates to "let him," often used in conversations suggesting permission.
- ¿Por qué no puedo ir?: Means "Why can't I go?" typically asked when permission is denied.
- Le traeré una manzana: Translates to "I'll bring you an apple," indicating a willingness to provide something.
- Ya hice mi tarea: Means "I already did my homework," indicating completion of assigned work.
- No puedo esperar: Translates to "I can't wait," expressing impatience or eagerness.
- Lavaré su pizarra: Means "I'll wash your board," showing responsibility for classroom maintenance.
- Es una emergencia: Translates to "It's an emergency," used to indicate a critical situation.
- ¿Por qué Carlos fue al baño?: Means "Why did Carlos go to the bathroom?" a question about a classmate's actions.
- Él estaba hablando: Translates to "He was talking," providing context for a reason behind an action.
- Por favor: Means "please," a polite way to make requests.
- Estricto: Translates to "strict," describing a type of authority or discipline that may be enforced by a teacher.
- Simpático: Means "nice," referring to a kind or pleasant demeanor.
- Antipático: Translates to "mean," describing an unfriendly or unkind disposition.
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