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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Attire | Clothing, especiallyformal clothes Ex: We wear business attire like suits and dress |
| I'm winded | I'm breathing hard, I can't breathe easily |
| Garlic | Ajo |
| Pantry | Despensa (para guardar la comida) |
| Luggage | Equipaje |
| Belt | Cinturón |
| Crowded | A lot of people |
| Fill out | Llenar |
| Sightseeing | Turismo |
| Overpower | Dominar |
| Furniture | Muebles |
| Couch | Sofá |
| Cabinet | Armario/ closet |
| Curtains | Cortinas |
| Perhaps | Quizás |
| borrowing | préstamo |
| Instead | En lugar |
| wasei-eigo | are not the same as their original English counterparts. Ex: "manshon" means mansion but in Japana is just an apartment building |
| Shouldn't | Shuhdahnt ( pronuntation) |
| Talk | Taok |
| through | thruw |
| We'll take you to the play. | Te llevaremos a la obra. |
| Staff | Personal |
| ceiling | techo |