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85 Cards in this Set

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La boca

Mouth

El brazo

Arm

La cabeza

Head

La cara

Face

La cintura

Waist

El corazon

Heart

El cuello

Neck

El cuerpo

Body

El dedo (de la mano)

Finger

El dedo (del pie)

Toe

El diente

Tooth

La espalda

Back

El estomago

Stomach

La garganta

Throat

La mano

Hand

La nariz

Nose

El Oido

Inner ear

El ojo

Eye

La oreja

Ear

El pecho

Chest

El pie

Foot

La Pierna

Leg

Doler (ue)

To hurt

Estar enfermo/a

To be sick

Estar sano/a ; saludable

To be healthy

Ser alergico/a (a)

To be allergic (to)

La salud

Health

La sangre

Blood

El antiacido

Antacid

El antibiotico

Antibiotic

La aspirina

Aspirin

El catarro/ el resfriado

Cold

La curita

Adhesive bandage

El/la Doctor/a

Doctor

El dolor

Pain

El/la enfermero/a

Nurse

El estornudo

Sneeze

El examen fisico

Physical exam

La farmacia

Pharmacy

La fiebre

Fever

La gripe

Flu

La herida

Wound/injury

El hospital

Hospital

La Inyeccion

Shot

El jarabe

Cough syrup

El/la medico/a

Doctor

La nausea

Nausea

Las pastillas

Pills

La receta

Prescription

La sala de urgencias

Emergency room

La tos

Cough

La venda / el vendaje

Bandage

Acabar de + infinitive

To have just finished + (something)

Caer(se)

To fall down

Cortar(se)

To cut (oneself)

Curar(se)

To cure / to be cured

Enfermar(se)

To get sick

Estornudar

To sneeze

Evitar

To avoid

Guardar cama

To stay in bed

Lastimar(se)

To get hurt

Mejorar(se)

To improve / to get better

Ocurrir

To occur

Quemar(se)

To burn / to get burned

Romper(se)

To break

Tener alergia (a)

To be allergic (to)

Tener (un) catarro/resfriado

To have a cold

Tener (la/una) gripe

To have the flu

Tener una infeccion

To have an infection

Tener tos

To have a cough

Tener un virus

To have a virus

Tener dolor de cabeza

To have a headache

Tener dolor de espalda

To have a backache

Tener dolor de estomago

To have a Stomach ache

Tener dolor de garganta

To have a sore throat

Toser

To cough

Tratar de

To try to

Vendar(se)

To bandage(oneself) / to dress (a wound)

Direct object pronouns

Who or what receives the action of the verb.



Me


Te


Lo,la


Nos


Os


Los,las

Indirect object pronouns

To whom or for whom something is done or given. Comes before the DOP if both are used.



Me


Te


Le (se)


Nos


Os


Les(se)

Reflexive pronouns

When the subject is the recipient of the verb.



Me


Te


Se


Nos


Os


Se

Que + (word)!

How (something!)



Example



Que horrible! = how horrible!

Cuanto (word)!

How (something) i am!



Example


Cuanto lo siento = how sorry i am! (im so sorry)



Cuanto se lo agradezco= how thankful i am! (im so thankful)

Preterite

Events that happened once.


Events completed in the past.


To tell a sequence of events or actions that move a narrative forward.

Imperfect

Used for habitual actions in the past.


To express was/were +-ing


Llovia sin partar (it rained without stopping)


To provide background information or set the stage.