Chapter 3
Spanish 1100 with Canales at University of Missouri- Columbia
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People
la gente
Boy / Girl
el / la muchacho/a
Child
el / la nino
* ~ accent on 2nd n
* ~ accent on 2nd n
Boyfriend / Girlfriend
el / la novio/a
Person
la persona
Tall
Alto
Unpleasant
antipa'tico/a
Short
bajo/a
Pretty
bonito/a
Good
buen , bueno/a
Thin / Slender
delgado/a
Difficult
difi'cil
Easy
fa'cil
Ugly
feo/a
Fat
gordo/a
Big / Large
gran , grande
Handsome / Good looking
guapo/a
Important
importante
Intelligent
inteligente
Interesting
interesante
Young
joven
Bad
mal , malo/a
Same
mismo/a
Brunette
moreno/a
Much / Many / A lot of
mucho/a
Red Haired
pelirrojo/a
Small
pequeno/a
* ~ accent on n
* ~ accent on n
Blonde
rubio/a
Nice / likeable
simpa'tico/a
Silly / Foolish
tonto/a
Hard working
trabajador(a)
Old
viejo/a
Canadian
canadiense
Spanish
espanol(a)
* ~ accent on n
* ~ accent on n
From the U.S.
estadounidense
Mexican
mexicano/a
North American
norteamericano/a
Puerto Rican
puertorriqueno/a
* ~ accent on n
* ~ accent on n
To Open
abrir
To learn
aprender (a + inf)
To drink
beber
To eat
comer
To share
compartir
To understand
comprender
To run
correr
To believe (in)
creer(en)
Should / Must / Ought to
deber (+ inf)
To describe
describir
To write
escribir
To read
leer
To recieve
recibir
To have
tener
To come
venir
To live
vivir
Possessive form of my
Mi / mis
Possessive form of your(familiar)
tu / tus
Possessive form of his/her/its/your (formal)
su / sus
Possessive form of our
nuestro/a nuestros/as
Possessive form of your/yall (familiar)
vuestro/a vuestros/as
Possessive form of their/your(formal)
su / sus
Conjugate Tener
-To have
Tengo tenemos
Tienes tene'is
Tiene tienen
Tengo tenemos
Tienes tene'is
Tiene tienen
To be .... years old
Tener ... anos
* ~accent on anos's n
* ~accent on anos's n
To be hot
Tener calor
To be careful
tener cuidado
to be cold
tener fri'o
To be hungry
tener hambre
to be afraid/scared of
tener miedo (de)
To be in a hurry
tener prisa
To be right
tener razo'n
To be wrong
no tener razo'n
To be thirsty
tener sed
To be sleepy
tener sueno
* ~ accent on n
* ~ accent on n
To be lucky
tener suerte
Conjugate ir
-To go
Voy Vamos
Vas Vais
Va Van
Voy Vamos
Vas Vais
Va Van
To eat dinner
Cenar
City
Ciudad
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