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JRA Infinitives
Spanish Vocabulary, Gustar, Infinitives, + Weather
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A ellos (ellas) les gusta... | They like... |
| A mis amigos y a mí nos gusta... | My friends and I like to... |
| alquilar videos | to rent videos |
| bajar archivos | to download files |
| el básquetbol | basketball |
| el béisbol | baseball |
| cantar | to sing |
| el centro comercial | mall |
| el cine | movie theater |
| comer | to eat |
| correr | to run |
| dibujar | to draw |
| escribir cartas | to write letters |
| escuchar música | to listen to music |
| el fútbol | soccer |
| el fútbol americano | football |
| hacer ejercicio | to exercise |
| hacer la tarea | to do homework |
| ir al cine | to go to the movies |
| ir de compras | to go shopping |
| los juegos de mesa | board games |
| jugar | to play |
| leer revistas y novelas | to read magazines and novels |
| Me gusta... | I like... |
| montar en bicicleta | to ride a bike |
| nadar | to swim |
| navegar por Internet | to surf the Internet |
| pasar el rato solo (sola) | to spend time alone |
| pasear | to go for a walk |
| patinar | to skate |
| platicar en línea | to chat online |
| ¿Qué te gusta hacer? | What do you like to do? |
| salir con amigos | to go out with friends |
| el tenis | tennis |
| ver televisión | to watch television |
| el volibol | volleyball |
| con mis amigos (amigas) | with my friends |
| con mi familia | with my family |
| conmigo | with me |
| contigo | with you |
| Está bien. | All right. |
| Ni idea. | I have no idea. |
| ¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? | What do you want to do today? |
| querer | to want |
| Quiero ir... | I want to go... |
| ¿Adónde vas...? | Where do you go...? |
| bailar | to dance |
| el baile | dance |
| la casa de... | ...'s house |
| el colegio | school |
| ...cuando hace buen tiempo... | ...when the weather is good... |
| ...cuando hace mal tiempo... | ...when the weather is bad... |
| descansar | to rest |
| el ensayo | rehearsal |
| el entrenamiento | practice |
| estudiar | to study |
| el gimnasio | gym |
| hablar por teléfono | to talk on the phone |
| la iglesia | church |
| Le gusta... | He (She) likes... |
| No va a ninguna parte. | He (She) doesn't go anywhere. |
| el parque | park |
| la piscina | pool |
| la playa | beach |
| practicar deportes | to play sports |
| ¿Qué hace...? | What does... do? |
| ¿Qué haces...? | What do you do...? |
| la reunión | meeting |
| tocar el piano | to play the piano |
| trabajar | to work |
| el trabajo | work |
| a veces | sometimes |
| (casi) nunca | (almost) never |
| (casi) siempre | (almost) always |
| ¿Con qué frecuencia vas...? | How often do you go...? |
| después de clases | after school |
| todos los días | every day |
| fines de semana | weekends |
| ¿Qué tiempo hace? | What's the weather like? |
| Hace fresco. | It's cool. |
| Hace calor. | It's warm. |
| Hace frío. | It's cold. |
| Hace sol. | It's sunny. |
| Hace viento. | It's windy. |
| Llueve. | It's raining. |
| Nieva. | It's snowing. |
| a | to |
| de | of, from, or about |
| con | with |
| en | in, on, or at |
| Diga. | Hello. (Telephone greeting) |
| la hija | daughter |
| raro | odd or strange |
| tampoco | neither or not either |
| tomar clases | to take classes |
| Vale. | Okay. |
| A Texas community next to Mexico that has dancers with traditional costumes that show the influence of the community. | El Paso |
| A national park that has its name because of the large "U" formed by the Rio Grande. | El Parque Nacional Big Bend |
| The official state fruit of Texas. | grapefruit |
| Where the official stats fruit of Texas is grown. | El Valle de Texas |
| A center of international business. | Dallas |
| A multicultural city famous for its Riverwalk. | San Antonio |
| A city that has a port handling 200 million tons of cargo every year, much of it from Mexico and Venezuela. | Houston |
| An island on the coast of Texas that stretches for 113 miles (182 kilometers). | La isla del Padre |
| A library designed by Ricardo Legorreta, a famous Mexican architect. | La biblioteca central de San Antonio |
| A mission near El Paso that is a fine example of Spanish mission architecture in Texas. | La capilla de San Elceario |
| A painting of Carmen Lomas Garza, a Mexican American artist. | Tamalada |
| A fiberglass sculpture in front of the El Paso Museum of Art created by Texas artist Luis Jiménez. | Vaquero |
| A typical Texas food. | La barbacoa al estilo tejano |
| The official state snack of Texas. | Las tostaditas con salsa |
| A sport that grew out of the cowhand culture in Texas and demonstrates people's skills in horseback riding and working with livestock. | El rodeo |
| The celebration that commemorates the Battle of Puebla in 1862, when Mexican troops defeated a French army. | El Cinco de Mayo |
| Latin American middle and high schools typically do not do this. Instead, kids have to do this. | -Sponsor organized sports teams -Join clubs and associations outside of school |
| In Latin America, teens must do this to their parents. Also, teens are often expected to do this. | -Introduce their friends before going out -Tell the friend's parents where they are going and when they will return |
| In Spanish-speaking countries, the person who invites friends to go out with him or her usually does this. If the person inviting wants everyone to pay their own way, then he or she does this. Young people may also do this. | -Pay for everything -Invites a la americana -Pool all their money and split the expenses evenly |
| An instrument that is very pretty and looks like a recorder. | la flauta azteca |
| An instrument that is popular in the Andes and looks like a guitar. | el charango |
| A percussion instrument that is very different from the drum. | el güiro |
| A tool that is used for playing the violin in many places and is a musical instrument in Central America. | el arco |