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2,001 Most Useful Spanish Words
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The ideal travel companion and at-home reference, this volume features over 2,000 common Spanish words, each accompanied by a brief definition, a sentence in Spanish demonstrating proper usage, and a translation. These up-to-date terms cover technology and consumer electronics, and a convenient section offers category words related to food, the family, days of the week, and the seasons. Also included are helpful tips on vocabulary and grammar.
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Alphabetical Section
A
a (tiempo, veces) to, on time, some times
A veces salgo a comer y trato de llegar a tiempo.
Sometimes I go out to eat and I try to be on time.
Sometimes I go out to eat and I try to be on time.
a bordo on board
Bienvenidos a bordo.
Welcome on board.
Welcome on board.
a menudo often
Lavo mi ropa a menudo.
I wash my clothes often.
I wash my clothes often.
a través across, through
Muchas cosas han cambiado a través de los años.
Many things have changed through the years.
Many things have changed through the years.
abajo (de) under, down
La maleta estĂĄ abajo.
The suitcase is downstairs.
The suitcase is downstairs.
abierto/-a open
La farmacia estĂĄ abierta.
The drugstore is open.
The drugstore is open.
abogado/-a m./f. lawyer
Voy a llamar a un abogado.
I am going to call a lawyer.
I am going to call a lawyer.
aborto (natural) m. abortion, miscarriage
El aborto es un asunto polémico.
Abortion is a controversial subject.
Abortion is a controversial subject.
abrazar to hug, to embrace
En México, los amigos se abrazan al saludarse.
In Mexico, friends hug each other when they meet.
In Mexico, friends hug each other when they meet.
abrelatas m. can opener
Nunca hay un abrelatas cuando lo necesitas.
Thereâs never a can opener when you need it.
Thereâs never a can opener when you need it.
abridor m. bottle opener
Necesito un abridor para abrir esta botella.
I need a bottle opener to open this bottle.
I need a bottle opener to open this bottle.
aburrido/-a bored, boring, dull
Esta pelĂcula es muy aburrida.
This movie is very boring.
This movie is very boring.
aburrir(se) to bore, to get bored
A menudo me aburro los domingos.
Often, I get bored on Sundays.
Often, I get bored on Sundays.
acabar to finish
Acaba tu tarea antes de irte.
Finish your homework before you leave.
Finish your homework before you leave.
acampar to camp
ÂżHay un lugar donde acampar por aquĂ?
Is there a place to camp around here?
Is there a place to camp around here?
accidente m. accident
Por suerte, el accidente no fue grave.
Luckily, the accident wasnât serious.
Luckily, the accident wasnât serious.
aceptar to accept
¿Aceptan tarjetas de crédito?
Do you accept credit cards?
Do you accept credit cards?
acera f. sidewalk
Es mĂĄs seguro caminar por la acera.
Itâs safer to walk on the sidewalk.
Itâs safer to walk on the sidewalk.
acompañante m. & f. companion
¿Cómo se llama tu acompañante?
Whatâs your companionâs name?
Whatâs your companionâs name?
acompañar to accompany
¿Me acompañas al parque?
Will you accompany me to the park?
Will you accompany me to the park?
aconsejar to advise, to recommend
Te aconsejo usar crema solar en la playa.
I recommend you use sunscreen at the beach.
I recommend you use sunscreen at the beach.
acordarse to remember
Siempre me acordaré de ti.
I will always remember you.
I will always remember you.
acostar(se) to lay down, to go to bed
Es bueno acostarse temprano.
Itâs good to go to bed early.
Itâs good to go to bed early.
actual current
La polĂtica siempre es un tema actual.
Politics is always a current topic.
Politics is always a current topic.
actuar to act
Piensa, y despuĂ©s actĂșa.
Think, and then act.
Think, and then act.
acuario m. aquarium
Vi tiburones en el acuario.
I saw sharks at the aquarium.
I saw sharks at the aquarium.
acuerdo m. agreement
Todos firmaron el acuerdo.
Everyone signed the agreement.
Everyone signed the agreement.
adaptador m. adaptor
ÂżDĂłnde puedo comprar un adaptador de corriente?
Where can I buy a power adaptor?
Where can I buy a power adaptor?
adelante forward
ÂĄVamos adelante!
Letâs go forward!
Letâs go forward!
adentro m. inside, within
Vamos adentro.
Letâs go inside.
Letâs go inside.
adicto/-a addicted
No es bueno ser adicto a nada.
Itâs not g...
Itâs not g...
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Alphabetical Section
- Category Section
- Spanish Grammar Primer
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