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162 Cards in this Set
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the snack
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la merienda
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the butcher
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la carnicería
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the turkey
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el pavo
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the roast beef
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el rosbif
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the sausage
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la salchicha
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the butter
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la mantequilla
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the bakery
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la panadería
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the fish market
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la pescadería
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the ice cream stop/store
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la heladería
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the shellfish
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los mariscos
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the shrimp
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los camarones
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the mayonnaise
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la mayonesa
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the salt
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la sal
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the pepper
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la pimienta
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the pork
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el puerco
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the pudding
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el pudín
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the peas
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los guisantes
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the mushroom
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el champiñonf
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the spinach
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la espinaca
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the mashed potatoes
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el puré de papas
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the mustard
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la mostaza
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the mac and cheese
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los macarrones y queso
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the spaghetti
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los espeguetis
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the fruits
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las frutas
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the pear
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la pera
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the orange
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la naranja
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the cherry
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la cereza
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the strawberry
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la fresa
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the peach
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el melocotón
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the watermelon
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la sandia
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the vegetables
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las legumbres or las verduras
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the cup
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la taza
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the tablecloth
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el mantel
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the saucer
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el platillo
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the cookie
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la galleta or el bizcocho
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to eat lunch
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almorzar
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the lunch
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el almuerzo
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the rice
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el arroz
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the tuna
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el atún
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the sugar
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el azúcar
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the cereal
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el cereal
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the peanut butter
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la crema de maní
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the breakfast
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el desayuno
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to really like, to love
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encantar
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strong, heavy
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fuerte
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the eggs
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los huevos
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the jelly
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la jalea
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the ham
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el jamón
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the orange juice
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el jugo de naranja
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the milk
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la leche
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the lettuce
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la lechuga
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light
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ligero
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the lemonade
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la limonada
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the mango
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el mango
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the apple
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la manzana
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the sweet roll
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el pan dulce
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the toast
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el pan tostado
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the papaya
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la papaya
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the potato chips
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las papitas
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at all
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para nada
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the hot dog
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el perro caliente
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the pineapple
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la piña
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the banana
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el plátano
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to be able to, can
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poder
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the chicken
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el pollo
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usually
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por lo general
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What's there to drink?
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¿Qué hay para tomar?
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What do you prefer?
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¿Qué prefieres?
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the cheese
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el queso
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the sandwich
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el sándwich
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the soup
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la sopa
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the iced tea
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el té frio
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I'm hungry.
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Tengo hambre.
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I'm thirsty.
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Tengo sed.
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the bacon
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el tocino
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the grapefruit
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la toronja
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the grapes
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las uvas
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a glass of milk
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un vaso de leche
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hot
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caliente
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delicious
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delicioso/a
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sweet
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dulce
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the beans
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los frijoles
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cold
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frío/a
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spicy
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picante
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the dessert
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el postre
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rich, delicious
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rico/a
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salty
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salado/a
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tener (mucha) sed
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to be (very) thirsty
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tener (mucha) hambre
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to be (very) hungry
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How much is it?
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¿Cuánto es?
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to bring
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traer
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please
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por favor
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the bill
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la cuenta
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other, another
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otro/a(s)
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It's separate.
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Es aparte.
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the tip
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la propina
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I would like...
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Quisiera...
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Can you bring me...?
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¿Me puede traer...?
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Do you want anything else?
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¿Desean algo más?
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to ask for, to order
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pedir
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dirty
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sucio
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Can you bring us the bill?
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¿Nos puede traer la cuenta?
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the carrot
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la zanahoria
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the meat
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la carne
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the beverage, drink
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la bebida
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the fork
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el tenedor
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the steak
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el bistec
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the tomato
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el tomate
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the large bowl
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el tazón
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the plate
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el plato
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the small bowl
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el plato hondo
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the fish
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el pescado
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the cake
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el pastel
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the corn
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el maíz
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the napkin
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la servilleta
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the menu
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el menú
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the onion
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la cebolla
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the knife
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el cuchillo
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the milkshake
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el batido
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the spoon
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la cuchara
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the custard
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el flan
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the waiter
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el camarero
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579
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quinientos setenta y nueve
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629
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seíscientos veinte y nueve
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501
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quinientos uno
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472
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cuatrocientos setenta y dos
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the beef
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la carne de res
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the waitress
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la camarera
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the mineral water
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el agua mineral
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clean
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limpio
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Do they write to you?
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¿Te escriben?
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Does she read to us?
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¿Nos lee?
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Can you bring (to) her?
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¿Le puede traer? or ¿Puede traerle?
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Are they going to write to us?
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¿Nos van a escribir? or ¿Van a escribirnos?
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Can you bring (to) me?
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¿Me puede traer? or ¿Puede traerme?
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Can you read to us?
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¿Nos puede leer? ¿Puede leernos?
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Can she bring (to) me?
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¿Me puede traer? ¿Puede traerme?
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Put (command)
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Pon
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cook
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calienta
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if
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si
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a lot of time
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mucho tiempo
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something
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algo
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on a diet
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a dieta
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What is locro?
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Es una sopa de papa, aguacate y queso.
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What is gazpacho? What country is it from?
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Gazpacho es una sopa fría de tomates y muchas legumbres. Es de España.
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Describe tortillas españolas.
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Son panqueques de huevos con papas y cebollas.
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Describe pozole.
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Es una sopa de maíz con pollo.
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Are there many names for different Spanish foods?
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Yes
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What are some other names for corn? Banana?
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Corn-maíz, choclo and elote
Banana-plátano, bananos, bananas, cambures, guineos |
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Describe a desayuno fuerte.
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Tiene los huevos, el pan tostado, y el tocino.
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Describe a desayuno ligero.
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Tiene la toronja, la leche, y el cereal.
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Describe a desayuno ecuatoriano.
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Tiene la papaya, el plátano, el mango, el pan dulce y la piña.
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What is the main meal often called in Spanish speaking countries? Is it larger or smaller than an American lunch?
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It is often called la comida. It is larger than an American lunch. It consists of soup, meat or fish with rice and vegetables, followed by a dessert or coffee.
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Where would you find more spicy Spanish foods?
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Mexico and the Caribbean.
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What are some spices put on foods of Spanish speaking countries?
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ajo (garlic), cebolla (onion), azafran (saffron) and herbs such as cilantro, oregano and albahaca (basil). Sometimes el picante (hot sauce is put on the table.
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What is sancocho?
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a thick stew-like soup made of green plantains and corn)
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What is carne colorada?
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beef prepared with achiote (ground annatto, a red coloring)
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Are sancocho and carne colorada spicy?
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No
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What is ají?
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A spicy condiment placed on many tables for those who want added flavor
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Is it common to eat out in Ecuador?
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No, it is more common to go to an ice cream store or snack store, but a restaurant meal is usually for special occasions.
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Do Spanish-speakers use utensils more than Americans?
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Yes. They always have the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left.
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Describe la cena in Spanish speaking countries.
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It is a light meal, eaten from around 8:00 to 10:00. Before, at 5:00 a snack is eaten, usually of tea or coffee with bread or perhaps a bowl a soup.
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