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Aquí presento mis 100 flashcards de palabras en ingles.

TermDefinition
Whale (ballena) Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals.
Money (Dinero) Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context.
Carrot (Zanahoria) Daucus carota sativus, popularly called carrot, is the domesticated form of the wild carrot (Daucus carota)1 and a species of the Apiaceae family, of the ancient Umbiliferae family.
heart (corazon) heart is a muscular organ in most animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system.
Tree (arbol) A tree is a plant, with a woody stem, that branches at a certain height from the ground.
flower (flor) The flower is the characteristic reproductive structure of plants called spermatophytes or phanerogams.
dog (perro) The dog, called domestic dog or can, and in some places colloquially called chucho, tuso, choco, among others; It is a carnivorous mammal of the canid family, which constitutes a species of the genus Canis.
sun (sol) The Sun is a G-type star of the main sequence and luminosity class V that is located in the center of the solar system and constitutes the largest source of electromagnetic radiation in this planetary system.
animal (animal) Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, with cells without a cell wall, with a nervous system capable of responding to external stimuli, with cells organized into tissues and with the presence of a blastula during their embryonic development.
doctor (doctor) It is about whoever has the ability to prevent, diagnose and cure diseases by performing surgeries. In most Latin American countries, this degree is awarded to people who graduate from a bachelor's degree in medicine before undertaking any specialization.
cat (gato) The domestic cat, more commonly called gato, and colloquially kitten, michino, michi, micho, mizo, miz, morroño or morrongo, and some other names, is a carnivorous mammal of the family Felidae.
blue (azul) Is a color.
sunflower (girasol) Commonly called sunflower, mirasol, marigold, tile corn, acahual, it is an annual herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family native to Central and North America and cultivated as a food, oilseed and ornamental plant throughout the world.
Germany (alemania) Germany is a country in Western Europe with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and beaches on the North Sea. It has more than 2 millennia of history.
house (casa) Building with one or a few floors intended for single-family housing, as opposed to an apartment.
cherry (cereza) Cherry and sour cherry are the names of the fruit of several trees of the Prunus genus, although a limited number of species are used commercially.
strawberry (fresa) The strawberry or strawberry is a genus of stoloniferous creeping plants of the Rosaceae family.
Music (musica) Art of combining the sounds of the human voice or of instruments, or of both at the same time, in such a way that they produce delight, moving the sensitivity, whether joyfully or sadly.
pen (lapicero) Writing utensil that consists of a hollow tube, made of plastic or metal, with a cylindrical reservoir of viscous ink inside and a metal ball at the tip that rotates freely and releases the ink evenly.
friend (amigo) A friend is a person with whom you maintain a friendship.
family (familia) Group of people, normally united by legal ties, who live together and have a common life project.
moon (luna) The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth.
draw (dibujar) Drawing is the art and technique of drawing.
sleep (dormir) Sleep gives the body and brain time to recover from the stress of the day.
dream (sueño) Sleep is a period of unconsciousness during which the brain remains highly active.
love (amor) Love is a universal concept related to affinity or harmony between beings, defined in various ways according to different ideologies and points of view.
lucky (suerte) Cause or force that supposedly determines that unforeseeable or unintended events and circumstances develop in one way or another.
rich (millonario) That has a million, or more, monetary units.
tricky (tramposo) is a lie
book (libro) If at first you describe that a book is a thing with leaves physically joined together
straving (mucha hambre) An increased appetite can be a symptom of different diseases.
stuffed (lleno) After eating extensively, it is necessary to drink water throughout the day.
nigth (noche) Period that passes from when the Sun sets until it rises again, opposite to day.
day (dia) A day is approximately the period during which the Earth completes one rotation around its axis, which takes about 24 hours.
tell me (llamame) Trying to get someone's attention through voices, noises or gestures.
pets (mascota) The word pet comes from the French mascotte, and refers to animals that accompany human beings.
Danger (peligroso) that causes damage or harm.
penguin (pinguino) Penguins are a family of birds, the only one in the order Sphenisciformes.
library (biblioteca) Institution whose purpose consists of the acquisition, conservation, study and exhibition of books and documents.
birds (pajaros) Birds are a class of vertebrate animals
swim (nadar) Move [a person or animal] forward in the water making the necessary movements with the body and limbs, without touching the bottom or other support.
time (tiempo) Time is a physical quantity with which the duration or separation of events is measured.
colony (colonia) In politics, a colony can be either a settlement or form of settlement, or a territory subject to the administration and government of a remote country, called a metropolis.
looked (miro) Direct your eyes toward something and focus your attention on it.
beautiful (hermoso) That has or demonstrates good moral qualities or good intentions.
happily (felizmente) happiness
young (joven) Which is in the period of life between childhood and middle age
funny (divertido) That amuses or makes time pass in a happy and entertaining way.
better (mejor) That has superior quality to another thing of the same kind or that excels in a quality.
places (lugares) sentence of the space, real or imagined, in which something is located.
ice (hielo) Ice is water in a solid state, one of the three natural states of water that are part of the four states of aggregation of matter.
over (encima) Enzymes​​ are organic molecules that act as catalysts for chemical reactions, that is, they accelerate the rate of reaction.
show (espectáculo) Performance or function that is presented to an audience for the purpose of entertaining.
every (cada) Designates one by one all the elements of a set or series.
usually (generalmente) It indicates that what is expressed is treated globally, without taking into account details, exceptions or special cases.
move (mover) Cause a body or part of it to change physical location.
gracefully (graciososamente) In a funny or graceful way; with grace.
thump (golpear) Give [a person] one or more blows to a person, animal or thing using his or her body, a part of it or an object.
ended (termino) End, limit or ultimate point to which something reaches or extends in time or space.
land (tierra) Solid part of the planet that is not covered by sea
up (arriba) In the direction of a place that is in a superior position than another that is taken as a reference.
push (empujar) Using force against a thing or person to move it
slid (se deslizo) To crawl smoothly, to move with slight friction on a surface or through a dense medium such as gases or liquids.
now (ahora) It indicates the very moment in which it is spoken or written.
then (entonces) At the moment or time that is being talked about.
who (quien) Introduces a sentence that indicates the identity or characteristic of a person.
home (hogar) Habitual domicile of a person and where they carry out their private or family life.
wonderful (maravilloso) That it is extraordinarily good, or that it is marvelous due to some other quality.
play (jugar) Perform an activity or do a thing, generally exercising some ability or skill, for the purpose of fun or entertainment.
hide (esconder) Remove someone or something to a secret place or place.
seek (buscar) Do what is necessary to find or find a person or thing.
fights (peleas) Action of fighting or fighting (fight).
stayed (permanecio) Remain without mutation in the same place, state or quality.
snow (nieve) Snow is the result of a meteorological phenomenon that consists of the precipitation of small ice crystals.
snowball (bola de nieve) A snowball fight is a game, often between young people who throw snowballs with the intention of hitting someone.
snowman (muñeco de nieve) A snowman is a figure made of condensed snow that is shaped like a man.
flock (rebaño) A herd is made up of several animals of the same species that are together or move together.
landed (aterrizando) Land, after a descent maneuver, on solid ground or on any runway or surface that serves this purpose.
patch (parche) Piece of cloth, paper, leather, etc., that is glued onto something, generally to cover a hole.
where (donde) Introduces a sentence that indicates the place where something is or happens.
nurce (enfermera) Person whose job is to assist or care for the sick, injured or injured under the prescriptions of a doctor, or to assist the doctor or surgeon.
smooth (liso) That it has no rough edges, protrusions or wrinkles.
hello (hola) Expression with which one greets
calling (vocacion) Call or inspiration that a person feels coming from God to lead a way of life, especially of a religious nature
little (pequeño) Which is smaller than normal.
lived (vivido) Which seems to be part of the author's life and a product of his own experience.
kind (amable) Who behaves with pleasure, education and affection towards others.
tiny (diminuto) Which has a very small size.
wings (alas) Courage, encouragement or drive to do something.
ping (silbido) Sharp sound that air makes.
said (dicho) A saying or phrase is a set of words that occurs when expressing something that does not coincide with their literal meaning.
grown up (creciendo) To be increasing.
flaping (aleteo) Action of flapping the wings of a winged animal or fish.
pleased (complacido) Who feels complacency or satisfaction.
race (carrera) A race is a speed competition.
car (auto) Four-wheeled, closed vehicle, with seats, powered by a combustion or electric engine, intended for the transportation of one to five people.
jump (saltar) Jumping is a movement in which a living being or non-living object is propelled through the air along a ballistic trajectory.
have (tener) Indicates that what is expressed by the direct object has a relationship, especially possession, belonging or inclusion, with the person or thing designated by the subject
need (necesitar) Having [a person or thing] need someone or something in certain circumstances or for a certain purpose.
air (aire) Air is the name given to the dissolution of gases that constitutes the Earth's atmosphere, which remain inside the planet Earth due to the action of gravity.
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