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What does 'contra' mean?
What does 'contra' mean?
What is the meaning of 'la salud'?
What is the meaning of 'la salud'?
health
What does 'único' signify?
What does 'único' signify?
What does 'perder' mean?
What does 'perder' mean?
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Translate 'una vida' into English.
Translate 'una vida' into English.
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What is the meaning of 'ajetreada'?
What is the meaning of 'ajetreada'?
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What does 'quedar' mean?
What does 'quedar' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'evitar'?
What is the meaning of 'evitar'?
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What does 'engorda' mean?
What does 'engorda' mean?
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What does 'soler' imply when used with an infinitive?
What does 'soler' imply when used with an infinitive?
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What is the meaning of 'grasa'?
What is the meaning of 'grasa'?
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What does 'saturada' mean?
What does 'saturada' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'elaborar'?
What is the meaning of 'elaborar'?
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Translate 'sano' into English.
Translate 'sano' into English.
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Vocabulary Notes
- contra: Denotes opposition or being against something.
- la salud: Refers to the concept of health, an essential state of physical and mental well-being.
- único: Describes something that is the only one, sole, or unique, emphasizing individuality or exclusivity.
- perder: A verb meaning to lose, applicable in various contexts including games, relationships, and possessions.
- una vida: Translates to "a life," representing the existence or experience of a living being.
- ajetreada: An adjective meaning busy, often used to describe a hectic lifestyle or schedule.
- quedar: Verb meaning to be left or to remain, frequently used in the context of time, quantities, or locations.
- evitar: Means to avoid; it's the action of staying away from something undesirable or harmful.
- engorda: Describes something that is fattening, often in relation to foods that increase body weight.
- soler: Used with an infinitive verb to express a habitual action; translates to "usually" or "tend to."
- grasa: Refers to fat or grease, commonly discussed in health and dietary contexts.
- saturada: An adjective that means saturated, often used in relation to food or substances that are full or soaked.
- elaborar: To make or produce, referring to the process of creation or preparation of something, especially food.
- sano: Meaning healthy, often used to describe good health practices or lifestyles.
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