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85 Cards in this Set
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La boca |
Mouth |
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El brazo |
Arm |
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La cabeza |
Head |
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La cara |
Face |
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La cintura |
Waist |
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El corazon |
Heart |
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El cuello |
Neck |
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El cuerpo |
Body |
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El dedo (de la mano) |
Finger |
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El dedo (del pie) |
Toe |
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El diente |
Tooth |
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La espalda |
Back |
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El estomago |
Stomach |
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La garganta |
Throat |
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La mano |
Hand |
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La nariz |
Nose |
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El Oido |
Inner ear |
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El ojo |
Eye |
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La oreja |
Ear |
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El pecho |
Chest |
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El pie |
Foot |
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La Pierna |
Leg |
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Doler (ue) |
To hurt |
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Estar enfermo/a |
To be sick |
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Estar sano/a ; saludable |
To be healthy |
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Ser alergico/a (a) |
To be allergic (to) |
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La salud |
Health |
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La sangre |
Blood |
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El antiacido |
Antacid |
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El antibiotico |
Antibiotic |
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La aspirina |
Aspirin |
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El catarro/ el resfriado |
Cold |
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La curita |
Adhesive bandage |
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El/la Doctor/a |
Doctor |
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El dolor |
Pain |
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El/la enfermero/a |
Nurse |
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El estornudo |
Sneeze |
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El examen fisico |
Physical exam |
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La farmacia |
Pharmacy |
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La fiebre |
Fever |
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La gripe |
Flu |
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La herida |
Wound/injury |
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El hospital |
Hospital |
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La Inyeccion |
Shot |
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El jarabe |
Cough syrup |
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El/la medico/a |
Doctor |
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La nausea |
Nausea |
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Las pastillas |
Pills |
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La receta |
Prescription |
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La sala de urgencias |
Emergency room |
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La tos |
Cough |
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La venda / el vendaje |
Bandage |
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Acabar de + infinitive |
To have just finished + (something) |
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Caer(se) |
To fall down |
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Cortar(se) |
To cut (oneself) |
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Curar(se) |
To cure / to be cured |
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Enfermar(se) |
To get sick |
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Estornudar |
To sneeze |
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Evitar |
To avoid |
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Guardar cama |
To stay in bed |
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Lastimar(se) |
To get hurt |
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Mejorar(se) |
To improve / to get better |
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Ocurrir |
To occur |
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Quemar(se) |
To burn / to get burned |
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Romper(se) |
To break |
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Tener alergia (a) |
To be allergic (to) |
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Tener (un) catarro/resfriado |
To have a cold |
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Tener (la/una) gripe |
To have the flu |
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Tener una infeccion |
To have an infection |
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Tener tos |
To have a cough |
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Tener un virus |
To have a virus |
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Tener dolor de cabeza |
To have a headache |
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Tener dolor de espalda |
To have a backache |
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Tener dolor de estomago |
To have a Stomach ache |
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Tener dolor de garganta |
To have a sore throat |
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Toser |
To cough |
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Tratar de |
To try to |
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Vendar(se) |
To bandage(oneself) / to dress (a wound) |
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Direct object pronouns |
Who or what receives the action of the verb. Me Te Lo,la Nos Os Los,las |
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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) |
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Reflexive pronouns |
When the subject is the recipient of the verb. Me Te Se Nos Os Se |
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Que + (word)! |
How (something!) Example Que horrible! = how horrible! |
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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) |
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Preterite |
Events that happened once. Events completed in the past. To tell a sequence of events or actions that move a narrative forward. |
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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. |