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49 Cards in this Set

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white mouse
el ratón blanco
(fem: la ratona blanca)
hamster
el hámster
(plural: los hamsters)
goldfish
el pez dorado
animal
el animal
pet
el animal doméstico
farm animal
el animal de la finca
mare
la yegua
donkey
ass
el asno
el burro
(fem: la burra)
el borrico
(fem: la borrica)
ram
el carnero
turkey
el pavo
(fem: la pava)
el guajolote (Méx)
(fem: la guajolota)
peacock
el pavo real
(fem: la pava real)
goose
gander
el ganso
(fem: la gansa)
amphibian
el anfibio
reptile
el reptil
toad
el sapo
frog
la rana
snake
serpent
viper
la culebra
la serpiente
la víbora
lizard
el lagarto
caiman
cayman
alligator
el caimán
crocodile
el cocodrilo
mammal
el mamífero
(fem: la mamífera)
jungle
forest
la selva
zebra
la cebra
hippopotamus
el hipopótamo
giraffe
la jirafa
tiger
tigress
el tigre
la tigresa
deer
stag
el venado
racoon
el mapache
wolf
el lobo
(fem: la loba)
gorilla
el gorila
insect
el insecto
fly
la mosca
bee
la abeja
ant
la hormiga
spider
chandelier
la araña
butterfly
la mariposa
caterpillar
caterpillar/crawler track (on vehicles)
la oruga
to bark
ladrar
dog
el perro
cat
el gato
to meow
maullar (ella maúlla)
to purr
ronronear
horse (animal)
horse (=smack, slang for heroin)
knight (in chess)
horse (~Queen; 2nd to king in Spanish cards)
horse (in gymnastics)
el caballo
to neigh
to whinny
relinchar
bull
el toro
to bellow (as a bull or stag)
to trumpet (as an elephant)
bramar
How to use/differentiate:
tan
tal
algo
tal + (noun) = such a

tan + (adj) = such a, so

tan + (adv) = so

algo = such (a) thing as, something
How to use/differentiate:
deber
deber de
deber (present) = to owe
--> OR must, should
--> OR to be supposed to

deber (imperfect) = to be to ___ (e.g. at 8 they were to meet)

deber (past subjunctive) = should, ought to (in the present)

deber (preterite) = should have

deber de (+inf) = must/probably (e.g. you must feel pretty ridiculous)
How to use/differentiate:
gente
personas
pueblo
gente/personas = people (in general)

pueblo = a people (ethnic group, nation)