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Spanish
English
el aniversario (de bodas)
(wedding) anniversary
el día de fiesta
holiday
la fiesta
party
el/la invitado/a
guest
la Navidad
Christmas
la quinceañera
girl's 15th birthday
la sorpresa
surprise
celebrar
to celebrate
cumplir años
to have a birthday
dejar una propina
to leave a tip
divertirse (e:ie)
to have fun
invitar
to invite
pagar la cuenta
to pay the bill
pasarlo bien/mal
to have a good/bad time
regalar
to give (a gift)
reírse (e:i)
to laugh
relejarse
to relax
sonreír (e:i)
to smile
sorprender
to surprise
la botella de vino
bottle of wine
los dulces
sweets; candy
el helado
ice cream
el pastel
cake
el pastel de cumpleaños
birthday cake
los postres
desserts
graduarse (de)
to graduate (from)
las galletas
cookies
la boda
wedding
el cumpleaños
birthday
brindar
to toast
el flan
flan
el champán
champagne
las etapas de vida
the stages of life
la etapa
stage
la juventud
youth
el nacimiento
birth
la vida
life
jubilarse
to retire (from work)
nacer
to be born
la niñez
childhood
la adolescencia
adolescence
la madurez
maturity
la vejez
old age
la muerte
death
el apellido
last name
el consejo
advice
la respuesta
answer
la alegría
happiness
la amistad
friendship
el amor
love
el divorcio
divorce
el estado civil
marital status
el matrimonio
marriage; married couple
la pareja
partner; couple
el/la recién casado/a
newlywed
casado/a
married
divorciado/a
divorced
juntos/as
together
seperado/a
seperated
soltero/a
single
viudo/a
widowed
cambiar (de)
to change
casarse (con)
to get married (to)
comprometerse (con)
to get engaged (to)
divorciarse (de)
to get divorced (from)
enamorarse (de)
to fall in love (with)
llevarse bien/mal (con)
to get along well/ badly (with)
odiar
to hate
romper (con)
to break up (with)
salir (con)
to go out (with); to date
separarse (de)
to seperate (from)
tener una cita
to have a date; to have an appt
poder (define)
to be able
poder (preterite conj)
pude, pudiste, pudo, pudimos, pudisteis, pudieron
poner (define)
to put; to place
poner (preterite conj)
puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusiste, pusieron
saber (define)
to know information; to know how to do something
saber (preterite conj)
supe, supiste, supo, supimos, supisteis, supieron
estar (define)
to be
estar (preterite conj)
esuve, estuviste, estuvo, estuvimos, estuvisteis, estuvieron
querer (define)
to want; to love
querer (preterite conj)
quise, quisiste, quiso, quisimos, quisisteis, quisieron
hacer (define)
to do
hacer (preterite conj)
hice, hiciste, hizo, hicimos, hicisteis, hicieron
traer (define)
to bring
traer (preterite conj)
traje, trajiste, trajo, trajimos, trajisteis, trajeron
conducir (define)
to drive
conducir (pretire conj)
conduje, condujiste, condujo, condujimos, condujisteis, condujeron
traducir (define)
to translate
traducir (preterite conj)
traduje, tradujiste, tradujo, tradujimos, tradujisteis, tradujeron
tener (define)
to have
tener (preterite conj)
tuve, tuviste, tuvo, tuvimos, tuvisteis, tuvieron
venir (define)
to come
venir (preterite conj)
vine, viniste, vino, vinimos, vinisteis, vinieron
decir (define)
to say
decir (preterite conj)
dije, dijiste, dijo, dijimos, dijisteis, dijeron
dar (define)
to give
dar (preterite conj)
di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron
haber (define)
to exist
haber (preterite conj)
hubo
what four verbs change meaning in the preterite
concocer, saber, poder, querer
conocer: meaning in present
to know; to be acquainted with
saber: meaning in present
to know information; to know how to do something
poner: meaning in present
to be able; can
querer: meaning in present
to want; to love
conocer: meaning in preterite
to meet
saber: meaning in preterite
to find out; to learn
poner: meaning in preterite
to manage; to succeed
querer: meaning in preterite
to try
common relative pronouns
que, quien(es), lo que
que (as a relative pronoun)
that; which; who
quien(es) (as a relative pronoun)
who; whom; that; refers only to people, used after a
lo que (as a relative pronoun)
that which; what; refers to an idea, a situation, past event
¿Qué?
used to ask for definition or explanation
¿Cuál(es)?
used when there is a choice between two or more possibilities