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110 Cards in this Set

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la amistad
friendship
la billetera
wallet
los celos
jealousy; envy
la culpa
fault; blame
el cumplido
compliment; flattering comment
la discusión
argument; debate
las lágrimas
tears
el/la novio/a
boyfriend/girlfriend
la paciencia
patience
la pelea
fight
la reunión
the meeting; reunion
el secreto
secret
acusar
to accuse
admitir
to admit
apoyar
to support
avisar
to tell; to advise; to warn
caminar
to walk
chismear
to gossip
comenzar
to commence; to start
cometer
to commit
cometer un error
to commit an error; to make a mistake
confiar (en)
to confide in; to trust in
contar (con)
to count on
contar(le)
to tell
creer
to believe
darse cuenta de
to realize (reflexive verb "dar")
deber
should
dejar
1) to let; 2) to leave alone
dejar plantado
to not show up; to "stand" someone up
desconfiar
to not confide in; to distrust
descubrir
to discover
devolver
to return
discutir
to argue; to debate
echarle la culpa
to blame; to throw/cast blame
encontrar
to find; to encounter
enseñar
to teach; to demonstrate
enterarse
to find out (reflexive verb)
guardar
to keep; to put away; to protect
hacer cumplidos
to give compliments; to flatter
llorar
to cry
mentir
to lie; to say something false
mostrar
to show; to demonstrate
olvidar
to forget
pelear
to fight
pensar en mi/ti/si mismo (-a)
to think about oneself
perder
to lose
perdonar
to forgive; to pardon
posponer
to postpone (follows all the same grammar rules as "poner" (pospongo, pospuse, había pospuesto, etc...)
prestar
to lend
querer
1) to want; 2) to feel love and affection for
reconciliarse
to make up after a dispute; to reconcile
romper
to break
tener celos
to have envy; to be envious/jealous
tener la culpa
to be at fault; to be the one that's to blame
salir
to go out
celoso (-a,-os,-as)
jealous
chismoso(-a,-os,-as)
nosy; gossipy
comprensivo (-a, -os, -as)
understanding
considerado (-a,-os,-as)
considerate
cortés (-es)
polite; courteous
demasiado (-a -os,-as)
too much
descortés (-es)
impolite; discourteous
egoísta (-s)
selfish; egotistical (always ends in -a even for males)
entrometido (-a,-os,-as)
nosy; prying or interfering
estupendo (-a,-os,-as)
stupendous
honesto (-a,-os,-as)
honest
increíble (-s)
incredible
insoportable (-a -es,-as)
unbearable
presumido (-a,-os,-as)
conceited; snooty; presumptious
tan
very; so
tímido (-a,-os,-as)
timid; shy
tolerante (-es)
tolerant; accepting
Discúlpame
Pardon me; forgive me
en común
in common
gracias por…
thank you for...
Lo hice* sin querer.
I did it without wanting to; "I didn't mean to" *change hice to another form to talk about someone else, or to use a different tense: hiciste, hizo, hicimos, hicieron, or hacía, había hecho, hará, etc...)
lo que…
that which
¡No faltaba más!
an expression like "Don't mention it!" said after someone thanks you.
(no) fue (mi) culpa
It was (not) my fault (substitute "mi" for someone else: tu,su, or nuestra)
¡Qué va!
An expression that is said with disbelief or contempt, like "Yeah, right!" or "No way!"
¡Qué raro!
An expression that means "How strange!"
sólo
only (when written with an accent -- a shortened version of "solamente" )
mío (-a)
mine
suyo (-a)
his/hers/theirs
tuyo (-a)
yours
he + (past participle)
I "have verbed"
has + (past participle)
You "have verbed"
ha + (past participle)
he/she/Usted "has verbed"
hemos + (past participle)
we "have verbed"
han + (past participle)
they/ustedes "have verbed"
-ado
Past participle ending for -ar verbs
-ido
Past participle ending for -er/-ir verbs
ser --> sido
been
ir --> ido
gone
decir --> dicho
said
hacer --> hecho
done
abrir --> abierto
opened
cubrir --> cubierto
covered
escribir --> escrito
written
*describir --> descrito
described
freír --> frito
fried
morir --> muerto
died/dead
poner --> puesto
put/placed
resolver --> resuelto
resolved
romper --> roto
broken
ver --> visto
seen
volver --> vuelto
returned
des + cubrir = descubrir --> (descubierto)
discovered
pos + poner = posponer --> (pospuesto)
postponed
de + volver = devolver

--> (devuelto)

returned (usually returned an object)