¡Los expletivos/insultos*!
Carajo — Shit/Goddamn it/Fuck; also a way to intensify regular sentences
“Dónde carajo está mi celular?” — “Where the fuck is my phone?”
Chucha (de tu) madre — Shit/Goddamn it/Fuck
¿Qué chucha? — What the fuck?
Cojudo — Stupid person
Quiero (culear/cachar) tu madre — I want to fuck your mom
Necesitas ser castrad(o/a) — You need to be castrated
Traga leche — Cum swallower
*I’m pretty focused on learning South American (particularly Peruvian/Ecuadorian) vocabulary, so this list does not include Caribbean, Central American, or Peninsular Spanish
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Korean and Spanish Vocabulary: Affirmations
긍정적인 확언 — afirmaciónes positivas — positive affirmations
자기긍정확언 — autoafirmaciones — self-affirmations
사고방식 — actitud — mindset
혼잣말 — auto hablar — self-talk
자기 사랑 — amor proprio — self-love
자기 존중 — auto respeta — self-respect
자존감 — autoestima — self-esteem
마음 챙김 — conciencia plena — mindfulness
감정 — sentimientos — emotions
자신감을 얻다 — ganar confianza — to gain confidence
존경하다 — respetar — to respect
시각화다 — visualizar — to visualize
일기를 쓰다 — escribir en un diario — write in a diary
연민을 느끼다/보이다 — sentir compasión/mostrar compasión — to feel/show compassion
신경쓴다 — importar — to care
(너는) 중요해요 — eres importante — you are important
난 똑똑해 — soy inteligente — I am smart
난 용감해 — soy valiente — I am brave
난 목표를 달성할 수 있어 — puedo lograr mi meta — I can achieve my goal
혼자가 아니야(예요) — no estás solo — you’re not alone
힘내세요 — ánimo — hang in there/cheer up (may not directly translate well)
앞으로도 파이팅! ¡sigue peleando/luchando! — keep fighting!
그냥 해봐(요)! — ¡adelante! — go for it!
네 자신을 믿어(요) — cree en ti mismo — believe in yourself
네가 최고야(예요) — eres el/la mejor — you’re the best
포기하지마(세요) — no te rindas — don’t give up
Since I think it’s important to write practice sentences, here’s a couple using two vocabulary words:
매일 아침 나는 거울에 비친 내 모습을 보며 긍정적인 확언 말을 반복한다. 그것은 나의 자존감을 높여줘요. — Cada mañana me veo en el espejo y repito afirmaciones positivas. Aumenta mi autoestima. — Every morning I look at myself in the mirror and repeat positive affirmations. It boosts my self-esteem.
*I’m not a native speaker of either Korean or Spanish, so please feel free to correct any mistakes you see!*
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Por toda mi desesperación, por todos mis ideales, por todo eso amo la vida. Pero es complicado, y aún tengo mucho, muchísimo que aprender.
– Sylvia Plath
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Did you know that while a large portion of the world is donning scarves and sipping hot cocoa amidst a snowy backdrop, many Chileans are celebrating their Christmas with the scent of sunscreen and the sound of ocean waves? That’s right! This is an important fact you need to know if you are planning a trip to Chile. Due to Chile’s geographical placement in the southern hemisphere, Christmas in Chile aligns perfectly with the onset of their balmy summer season.
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Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52
Canción de Bizarrap y Quevedo | song analysis
Llegué al club con el combo: i arrived at the club with the group of friends
llegué (llegar): to arrive
a + el= al
a: at
el: the
club: club
con: with
combo: group of friends (slang)
Rápido la vi lejos: fast(ly) i saw her far away
rápido: fast
la: her (pronoun)
vi (ver): to see
lejos: far away
Se pintaba los labios: she painted her lips
se pintaba (pintarse): to paint herself/himself
los: the
labios: lips
Y la copa como espejo: and the cup like a mirror
y: and
la: the
copa: cup
como: like
espejo: mirror
Se acercó poco a poco: she came closer slowly
se acercó: to come closer
poco a poco: slowly
Y yo queriendo que me baile: and me wanting (you) to dance with me
y: and
yo: i
queriendo (querer): to want
me: me
baile (bailar): to dance
*me baile: the literal translation would be "to dance me" but actually
it means "dance with me".
Luego me dijo: then (she) told me
luego: then
me: me
dijo (decir): to say
"Vamos, que te enseño Buenos Aire'": "let's go, i'll show you buenos aires
vamos: c'mon, let's go
enseño (enseñar): to show
te: you (pronoun)
*que te enseño buenos aires: it's kinda an expression? like a way to say that she will show him buenos aires. there's no literal translation into english, but "i will show you buenos aires" is the closest one
Y nos fuimos en una:
*i don't know how to explain this slang sorry
Empezamo' a la una: (we) started at one
empezamo' = empezamos (empezar): to start
a: at
la: the
una: one
Y con la nota rápido / Nos dieron las tre'
*i don't know how to explain this slang sorry
Perreamos toda la noche: we twerked/danced all night
*the literal translation to perrear is tweark but not the way people tweark at usa. but also it can be translated as to dance
perreamos (perrear): to twerk/dance
toda: all
la: the
noche: night
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Tener vs Haber
Tener is used to...
To show possession
Tengo los pasaportes en mi bolso.
To talk about appearance
Mi abuela tiene ojos hermosos.
To express age
Yo tengo 25 años.
To show states of being
Yo tengo mucho frío.
To talk about illness
Ella tiene dolor de cabeza.
To express obligation
Rosa tiene que hacer su tarea.
To say “I feel like”
Ana tiene ganas de cenar comida italiana.
Haber is used to...
Express existence (impersonal verb)
Hay muchas bicicletas amarillas en el parque.
Form compound tenses (auxiliary verb)
Ellos ya se han ido.
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Daily Spanish Vocabulary #12
(la) cerámica - pottery
Voy a clases de cerámica una vez a la semana. -
I go to pottery classes once a week.
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