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el/la abuelo(a)

grandfather (grandmother)

el padre

father

la madre

mother

el/la tío(a)

uncle (aunt)

el/la hijo(a)

son (daughter)

el/la gato(a)

cat

el/la perro(a)

dog

el/la primo(a)

cousin

el/la hermano(a)

brother (sister)

el/la sobrino(a)

nephew (niece)

el/la nieto(a)

grandson (granddaughter)

la familia

family

los lentes

glasses

ciego(a)

blind

delgado(a)

thin

gordo(a)

fat

joven

young

mayor

older

menor

younger

sordo(a)

deaf

travieso(a)

mischievous

viejo(a)

older

el pelo castaño

brown hair

el pelo canoso

gray hair (from old age)

el pelo negro

black hair

el pelo rubio

blonde hair

el pelo rojo

red hair

el pelo largo

long hair

el pelo corto

short hair

el pelo rizado

curly hair

el pelo liso

straight hair

los ojos azules

blue eyes

los ojos verdes

green eyes

los ojos negros

black (or very dark) eyes

los ojos cafés

brown eyes

aburrido(a)

bored

activo(a)

active

alto(a)

tall

antipático(a)

unfriendly

atlético(a)

athletic

bajo(a)

short height

guapo / bonita

attractive

bueno(a)

good

callado(a)

quiet

cómico(a)

funny

divertido(a)

fun

extrovertido(a)

outgoing

fenomenal

phenomenal

formidable

great

gracioso(a)

funny

hablador(a)

talkative

horrible

horrible

intelectual

intellectual

inteligente

intelligent

interesante

interesting

malo(a)

bad

moreno(a)

dark-haired and/or dark complexion

pelirrojo(a)

red-headed

perezoso(a)

lazy

pésimo(a)

awful

romántico(a)

romantic

rubio(a)

blonde-headed

serio(a)

serious

simpático(a)

friendly

tímido(a)

timid; shy

tonto(a)

dumb

trabajador(a)

hard-working

mi(s)

my

tu(s)

your

su(s)

his/hers/theirs

nuestro(s)

our (male or mixed group)

nuestra(s)

our (female)

bastante

enough; pretty much

muy

very

un poco

a little

almorzar

to eat lunch (stem change o --> ue)

dormir

to sleep (stem change o --> ue)

jugar

to play games or sports (stem change o --> ue)

volver

to return (stem change o --> ue)

empezar (+a)

to start to/to start at (stem change e --> ie)

entender

to understand (stem change e --> ie)

merendar

to eat a small snack (stem change e --> ie)

querer

to want (stem change e --> ie)

usar

to use

vivir

to live

estar en una silla de rueda (irr. en “yo” = estoy)

to be in a wheel chair

llamarse (use with names)

to call oneself (identify with a name)

me llamo

I call myself (used for my name is)

te llamas

you call yourself (used for your name is)

nos llamamos

we call ourselves (used for our name is)

se llama

he/she/Usted calls him/her/yourself (used for his/her/Usted name is)

se llaman

they call themselves (used for their name is)

ser

to be (use with adjectives that are appearance or personality related)

soy

I am

eres

you are

es

he/she/Usted is

somos

we are

son

they/y'all are

tener

to have (use with age, hair, eyes, and certain feelings)

tengo

I have

tienes

you have

tiene

he/she/Usted has

tenemos

we have

tienen

they/y'all have

gustar

to be pleasing to

me gusta(n)

________ is pleasing to me

te gusta(n)

________ is pleasing to you

le gusta(n)

________ is pleasing to him/her/usted

no gusta(n)

________ is pleasing to us

les gusta(n)

________ is pleasing to them/y'all

también

also

hasta

until

¿Cuántas personas hay en tu familia?

How many people are there in your family?

Hay (number) en mi familia.

There is/are (number) in my family.

En mi familia somos (number) .

In my family we are (number).

¿Cuántos hermanos mayores/menores tienes?

How many older/younger siblings do you have?

Tengo (number)/ No tengo.

I have (number)/ I don't have (any)

¿Cómo es tu familia?

How is (describe) your family?

Somos (plural descriptive adjective).

We are (plural descriptive adjectives.

Tenemos (hair + color).

We have (hair + color)

Tenemos (eyes + color).

We have (eyes + color)

(No) usamos lentes.

We (don't) use glasses.

Nos gusta(n) (singular noun or verb/+n for plural noun).

________ is pleasing to us

¿Cómo es tu (relative)?

How is (describe) your (relative)?

Es (descriptive adjective).

He/she is (descriptive adjective)

Tiene (hair + color).

he/she has (hair + color)

Tiene (eyes + color).

he/she has (eyes + color)

(No) usa lentes.

He/she (doesn't) use glasses.

Le gusta(n) (singular noun or verb/+n for plural noun).

________ is pleasing to him/her/usted

¿Con quién te gusta pasar el rato?

With whom is it pleasing to you to spend time? (Who do you like to spend time with?)

Mi (relative) porque nosotros (conjugated verb for what you do together).

My (relative) because we (verb)

¿Tienes una mascota? ¿Cómo se llama? ¿Cómo es?

Do you have a pet? What is he/she called? How is he (describe him)?

Sí. Mi (animal) se llama (name of pet). Es (descriptive adjective).

Yes. My (animal) is called (name). He/she is (descriptive adjective.