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el/la Aficianado/a

fan

This word is used in English to describe someone who likes something
el/la Arbitro/a

referee

Think arbitrator
el/la Campeon/a
Champion
Sounds similar to its English counterpart
el/la Entrenador/a
Coach or trainer

Think en TRAIN a dor

el Balon
Ball, like a soccer or basketball
Think bal on
el bate
Bat. The swinging kind.
Drop the e.
el/la temporada

season

Think temperature.
el guante

glove

No idea what to associate this one with.
la pelota

baseball
Is caught by el guante.
la raqueta

racket

Sounds really similar to its English counterpart.
el alpinismo (hacer)
mountain climbing
Think of the swiss Alps mountains.
el atletismo (corer)

Track and field

Think athletics.
El basquetbol (jugar al)
Basketball


Sounds similar to its English counterpart.



El beisbol (jugar al)
Baseball
Sounds similar to its English counterpart.
El ciclismo (montar en bicicleta)
Cycling

Sounds similar to its English counterpart, and its verb helps in that aspect.
el esqui acuatico (esquiar en el agua)

Water Skiing
Think e-ski aquatico.
el futbol (Americano) (jugar al)
Soccer if alone, Football if Americano is added.

Remember that the U.S.A is a snowflake that named a sport mostly involving tackling football, and a sport mostly involving feet soccer.

la gymnasia deportiva (hacer)

Gymnastics.
Gymnasia-Gymnasium-Gymnastics
El golf (jugar al)

golf

Sounds like its Engli- wait a second, this is its English counterpart.

El Hockey( jugar al)

Hockey

Oh my gosh, another Spanish and English word!
El jogging (Hacer)

Jogging

Utter madness! What could this be?
la natacion (nadar)

Swimming
No similar sounding English equivalent.
El Patinaje (patinar)

Skating

Good luck remembering this one.
El surfing (surfear)

Surfing


Another directly English to Spanish word.

El voleibol (jugar al)
Volleyball


Sounds similar to its English version.



Empetar
To tie (the score)

Think Impasse for Empatar. Both pretty much mean deadlock.
ganar

to win
No Hint available

Hacer ejercisio

to exercise


ejercisio sounds similar to its English version.



Levantar pesas

to lift weights
No Hint

Anunque

Although, even though
N o Hint
entonces
then

No hint
Por eso

that's why

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