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43 Cards in this Set

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bailar
to dance
cantar
to sing
correr
to run
dibujar
to draw
escribir cuentos
to write stories
escuchar música
to listen to music
esquiar
to ski
hablar por teléfono
to talk on the phone
ir a la escuela
to go to school
jugar videogjuegos
to play videogames
leer revistas
to read magazines
montar en bicicleta
to ride a bicycle
montar en monopatín
to ride a skateboard or scooter
nadar
to swim
pasar tiempo con amigos
to pass time with friends (to hang out)
patinar
to skate
practicar deportes
to practice sports
tocar la guitarra
to play the guitar
trabajar
to work
usar la computadora
to use the computer
ver la tele
to watch tv
(A mí) me gusta
"I like to ______" (_____ is pleasing to me)
(A mí) me gusta más
"I like to _____ more" ( ______ is more pleasing to me)
(A mí) me gusta mucho
"I like to ______ very much" (______ is very much pleasing to me)
A mí también
"I like it also" (in response to someone telling you they like something)
(A mí) no me gusta
"I don't like to ______" (_____ is not pleasing to me)
(A mí) me gusta ________ nada
"I don't like to _____ at all" ( ______ is not pleasing to me at all)
A mí tampoco
"I also don't like it" (in response to someone telling you they don't like something)
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
"What do you like to do?" (What is pleasing for you to do?)
¿Qué te gusta más?
"what do you like to do more?" (What is more pleasing for you to do?)
¿Te gusta _________?
"Do you like to ______?" (Is ________ pleasing to you?)
¿Y a ti?
"And you?" (say this after stating that you like something)
ni...ni...
neither..... nor..... (use this when there are at least two things you don't like)
pues...
"well..." (a nonsense filler sound you make when you are thinking about what to say next)
yes
no
no; not (if used in front of a verb)
y
and
o
or
pero
but
infinitive
This is the English term for a verb that has NOT been conjugated yet. In English it is like adding the word "to" before a verb (to run, to swim, etc.) In Spanish you will see the verb ends in either -ar, -er, or -ir
conjugate
This is the English term for taking an infinitive verb and pairing it with a subject. When you do, the spelling will change to reflect who or what is doing the action of the verb.
cognate
This is the English term for a word that looks and sounds very similar in two languages because they are related and DO have the same meaning.
false cognate
This is the English term for a word that looks and sounds very similar in two languages, but they DON'T have the same meaning.