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131 Cards in this Set

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to play
jugar
to be able to, can
poder
to understand
entender
to rain
llover
to snow
nevar
to remember
recordar
to count, to tell
contar
to deny
negar
to think, to intend
pensar
to prefer
preferir
to return (something)
devolver
to sleep
dormir
to die
morir
to lose
perder
to begin (to)
comenzar (a), empezar (a)
to show
mostrar
to leave behind, to quit
dejar
to return (to a place)
volver
to cost
costar
to find, to meet
encontrar
to lie
mentir
to dream (of)
soñar (con)
to earn, to win
ganar
to close
cerrar
to want, to like
querer
to recommend
recomendar
to have lunch
almorzar
to count on
contar con
to think about, to have in mind
pensar en
to think of, to have an opinion about
pensar de
to intend to, to plan to
pensar + infinitive
to have (irregular)
tener
to come (irregular)
venir
The book costs 3 dollars and the notebooks cost 2 dollars.
El libro cuesta tres dólares y los cuadernos cuestan dos dólares.
Laura plays tennis with the boss often.
Laura juega al tenis con el jefe a menudo.
He is returning the book.
Él devuelve el libro.
She is counting the money.
Ella cuenta el dinero.
The office closes early.
La oficina cierra temprano.
They are returning at about nine.
Ellos vuelven a eso de las nueve.
Do you remember the names of all the clients? (formal, plural)
¿Recuerdan Uds. los nombres de todos los clientes?
Can you go to the party? (familiar)
¿Puedes tú ir a la fiesta?
We are meeting the manager but you are meeting the secretary. (informal)
Nosotros encontramos el gerente pero tú encuentras el secretario.
My cat is dying.
Mi gato muere.
I sleep but I don't dream.
Yo duermo pero no sueño.
I can eat lunch at one o'clock if the boss returns.
Puedo almorzar a la una si el jefe vuelve.
I'm not very thirsty.
No tengo mucha sed.
We have little desire to work today.
Tenemos pocas ganas de trabajar hoy.
She has to go to the office.
Ella tiene que ir a la oficina.
She doesn't want to go to the office.
Ella no tiene ganas de ir a la oficina.
He is thinking about his girlfriend.
Él piensa en su novia.
Whose newspapers are they?
¿De quién son los periódicos?
She is coming with her friends.
Ella viene con sus amigos.
You are beginning to work. (familiar)
Tú empiezas [comienzas] a trabajar.
I intend to go to the office early.
Pienso ir a la oficina temprano.
They are closing the doors.
Ellos cierran las puertas.
He is lying now.
Él miente ahora.
Do you want to read the newspaper? (familiar)
¿Quieres leer el periódico?
to drive
conducir
to know, be acquainted with; to meet
conocer
to give
dar
to say; to tell
decir
to hope, to wait for
esperar
to invite
invitar
to cry
llorar
to offer
ofrecer
to hear
oír
to put, to place
poner
to know (how)
saber
to go out, leave
salir
to translate
traducir
to bring
traer
to see
ver
to visit
visitar
to tell jokes
contar chistes
to become ... years old
cumplir ... años
to grow
crecer
to produce
producir
to laugh
reír
to smile
sonreír
He is bringing the gifts and I am bringing the cake.
Él trae los regalos y yo traigo la torta.
I see the red book but my grandmother sees the green book.
[Yo] veo el libro rojo pero mi abuela ve el libro verde.
I am leaving at one o'clock but they are leaving at two o'clock.
[Yo] salgo a la una pero ellos salen a las dos.
I am driving to work in my car.
[Yo] conduzco al trabajo en mi coche.
I'm going out with my friends to dance.
[Yo] salgo con mis amigos a bailar.
I'm setting the table.
[Yo] pongo la mesa.
I'm telling the truth.
[Yo] digo la verdad.
I don't know if I can go.
[Yo] no sé si puedo ir.
She knows my mother-in-law.
Ella conoce mi suegra.
He is telling the truth.
Él dice la verdad.
We are telling the truth.
Nostotros decimos la verdad.
Your cousin is bringing food to the party.
Tu primo trae comida a la fiesta.
Your sister knows how to paint.
Tu hermana sabe pintar.
My sister-in-law drives fast.
Mi cuñada conduce rápido.
They know algebra but I know calculus.
Ellos saben álgebra pero yo sé cálculo.
They know the teacher but I know the student.
Ellos conocen a el maestro pero yo conozco a el estudiante.
I say the words but you say the sentences.
Yo digo las palabras pero Ud. dice [tú dices] las oraciones.
We are bringing the food but you are bringing the gifts.
Nosotros traemos la comida pero tú traes [Ud. trae] los regalos.
I am bringing the food.
[Yo] traigo la comida.
I see my mother every day.
[Yo] veo a mi mamá [madre] todos los días.
You see your mother every night.
Tú ves tu mamá [madre] todas las noches.
We see our relatives often.
Nosotros vemos nuestros parientes con frequencia [a menudo] [frequentemente].
I want to help my mother.
[Yo] quiero ayudar a mi mamá [madre].
I translate the words but you translate the phrase.
[Yo] traduzco las palabras pero Ud. traduce [tú traduces] la frase.
I always come on time.
[Yo] siempre vengo a tiempo.
I tell jokes very well.
[Yo] cuento chistes muy buenos.
I see my aunt but I don't see my uncle.
[Yo] veo a mi tía pero no veo a mi tío.
The grandfather sees all his grandchildren.
El abuelo ve todos sus nietos.
I hear the words but you hear the sentences.
[Yo] oigo las palabras pero Ud. oye [tú oyes] las oraciones.
We hear our father's jokes but they hear our mother's jokes.
Nosotros oímos los chistes de nuestro padre [papá] pero ellos oyen los chistes de nuestra madre [mamá].
I say the sentence and you hear the words.
[Yo] digo la oración y Ud. oye [tú oyes] las palabras.
I am giving a cheap gift but my nephew is giving an expensive gift.
[Yo] doy un regalo barato pero mi sobrino da un regalo caro.
I am offering to bring the ice cream.
[Yo] ofrezco traer el helado.
We are leaving on time.
Nosotros salimos a tiempo.
I am waiting for my uncle y she is waiting for the bus.
Yo espero a mi tío y ella espera el autobús.
My grandmother sees a good doctor and my sister needs a good doctor.
Mi abuela ve a un médico bueno y mi hermana necesita un médico bueno.
I don't see anyone here.
No veo a nadie aquí.
I'm going to visit someone today.
Yo voy a visitar a alguien hoy.
to obey
obedecer
I obey my mother.
[Yo] obedezco a mi mamá [madre].
My little brother never obeys my father.
Mi hermano menor nunca obedece mi papá [padre].
to thank
agradecer
I am thanking my uncle.
[Yo] agradezco mi tío.
She is thanking her family.
Ella agradece su familia.
to deserve
merecer
I deserve a good dessert.
[Yo] merezco un postre bueno.
She deserves a gift.
Ella merece un regalo.
to fall
caer
to translate, to convey, to express
traducir
to offer
ofrecer
They are offering to cook dinner.
Ellos ofrecen cocinar la cena.
I am offering to help my mother.
[Yo] ofrezco ayudar a mi mamá [madre].