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Ch4 ClassNotes

Class notes from Chapter 4

QuestionAnswer
Respuesta answer
Usar to use
Para for
Consejo advice
Buen good
Persona person
Cada each, every
Diría conditional (if/then) what they would say.
Decir to say
Mirar to look, to watch
Ver to see, to look, to watch
Dibujos drawings
Escribir to write
Curita bandaid.
Cuidado careful, caution
Resfriarse to catch cold
Deber should
Pastillas pills
Aspirina aspirin
Tómate informal command with pronoun that means “take some…”
Tomate tomato
Llegaron ellos, ellas, ustedes arrived.
Llegar to arrive
Sobre about, over
Médica medic, doctor, nurse
Frase sentence
Oración sentence
El muchacho guy
Los huesos bones
El jugador player
El cartero mailman
El peluquero barber
poder to be able to (ellos, ellas, ustds.)
mirar to look, to see
Dibujo drawing
Entre between
Jóvenes young people
Pregunta question
Vendarse to wrap onesself
Dar un golpe to hit
Darse un golpe to get hit
Tenerla/lo/los/las hinchado to be swollen
Clause a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
Dependent clause can’t stand alone. I need to go to the mall and buy some shoes.
Independent clauses stand alone. I love to go to the mall and I love to eat burgers.
Codo elbow
Cuidado careful, care
You should take/have more care deben tener más cuidado.
Caminar to walk
Pronto soon
Conseguir to obtain, to get
Morir to die
Lentes glasses
Reflexive pronouns me, te, se, nos
Pintar to paint
Adjectives have to agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.
Barbilla chin
Boca mouth
Brazo arm
Cabeza head
Cadera hip
Cara face
Ceja eyebrow
Cintura waist
Codo elbow
Cuello neck
Dedo finger
Dientes teeth
Espalda back
Frente forehead
Hombro shoulder
Labios lips
Mano hand
Muñeca wrist
Nariz nose
Ojo eye
Oreja ear
Panza tummy
Pecho chest
Pelo hair
Pestaña eyelashes
Pie foot
Pierna leg
Párpado eyelid
Rodilla knee
Talón heel
Tobillo ankle
Created by: stevenson0809
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