Olli Spanish Beginners Vocabulary 2
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🇬🇧 | 🇪🇸 |
Believe, live | Creer, vevir |
Creer, vevir | Believe, live |
You are, you have | Eres/sos, tienes |
Eres/sos, tienes | You are, you have |
U.S. | Nosotros |
Nosotros | U.S. |
You | Vosotros |
Vosotros | You |
They you | Ellos, ustedes |
Ellos, ustedes | They you |
On | Sobre |
Sobre | On |
Phrases | Frases |
Frases | Phrases |
Political science | Ciencias politicsas |
Ciencias politicsas | Political science |
United states | Estadounidense |
Estadounidense | United states |
Answers | Respuetas |
Respuetas | Answers |
And, to | Y, a |
Y, a | And, to |
Couples | Parejas |
Parejas | Couples |
We play | Jugamos |
Jugamos | We play |
We use given each number people | Usamos dado cada numero personas |
Usamos dado cada numero personas | We use given each number people |
F. now which are which countries | F. ahora cuales son paises cuales |
F. ahora cuales son paises cuales | F. now which are which countries |
We write three personalities | Escribimos tres personalidades |
Escribimos tres personalidades | We write three personalities |
Americans | Estadounidenses |
Estadounidenses | Americans |
Their Puerto Rican origin | Sus origen puertorriqueno |
Sus origen puertorriqueno | Their Puerto Rican origin |
Be, have | Ser,tener |
Ser,tener | Be, have |
7. you or you? | 7. tu o usted? |
7. tu o usted? | 7. you or you? |
A, relates the | A, relaciona las |
A, relaciona las | A, relates the |
German exchange | Alemana intercambio |
Alemana intercambio | German exchange |
2. forgive | 2. perdone |
2. perdone | 2. forgive |
Haunted | Encantada |
Encantada | Haunted |
Well | Pues |
Pues | Well |
3.sius kis true | 3.sius kis verdad |
3.sius kis verdad | 3.sius kis true |
B. According to the situation, people use elements that indicate formality or informality. | B. De acuerdo con la situación, las personas utilizan elementos que indican formalidad o informalidad. |
B. De acuerdo con la situación, las personas utilizan elementos que indican formalidad o informalidad. | B. According to the situation, people use elements that indicate formality or informality. |
We are | 4. somos |
4. somos | We are |
B. According to the situation, people use elements that indicate formality or informality. | B. De acuerdo con la situación, las personas utilizan elementos que indican formalidad o informalidad. |
B. De acuerdo con la situación, las personas utilizan elementos que indican formalidad o informalidad. | B. According to the situation, people use elements that indicate formality or informality. |
Mark them in every conversation. | Márcalos en cada conversación. |
Márcalos en cada conversación. | Mark them in every conversation. |
C. In our language, are there treatments equivalent to you and you? In pairs, we discuss with whom the | C. ¿En nuestra lengua existen tratamientos equivalentes a tú y usted? En parejas, comentamos con quién los |
C. ¿En nuestra lengua existen tratamientos equivalentes a tú y usted? En parejas, comentamos con quién los | C. In our language, are there treatments equivalent to you and you? In pairs, we discuss with whom the |
We use. Afterwards, we asked our teacher what is usual in his / her country or in other Hispanic countries. | Usamos. Después, preguntamos a nuestro/-a profesor/a qué es lo usual en su país o en otros países hispanos. |
Usamos. Después, preguntamos a nuestro/-a profesor/a qué es lo usual en su país o en otros países hispanos. | We use. Afterwards, we asked our teacher what is usual in his / her country or in other Hispanic countries. |
• The parents of a friend | • Los padres de un amigo |
• Los padres de un amigo | • The parents of a friend |
• Your boss | • Tu jefe/-a |
• Tu jefe/-a | • Your boss |
• A professor at the university | • Un/a profesor/a de la universidad |
• Un/a profesor/a de la universidad | • A professor at the university |
• Your grandparents | • Tus abuelos |
• Tus abuelos | • Your grandparents |
• A teenager | • Un/a adolescente |
• Un/a adolescente | • A teenager |
• A waiter at a restaurant | • Un/a camarero/-a en un restaurante |
• Un/a camarero/-a en un restaurante | • A waiter at a restaurant |
• A waiter in a bar | • Un/a camarero/-a en un bar |
• Un/a camarero/-a en un bar | • A waiter in a bar |
WORDS FROM VOCAB | PALABRAS |
PALABRAS | WORDS FROM VOCAB |
Your suggestions | Tus suggerencias |
Tus suggerencias | Your suggestions |
We like ? | Me gusta |
Me gusta | We like ? |
The m. | El masculinee |
El masculinee | The m. |
The f. | La feminee |
La feminee | The f. |
Plural | Me gustan |
Me gustan | Plural |
I like them | Ver see |
Ver see | I like them |
To know | Conocer |
Conocer | To know |
I know | Conosco |
Conosco | I know |
Read | Leer |
Leer | Read |
Try out | Probar |
Probar | Try out |