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er-cryptid · 4 months
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Arriba 8.2 Vocabulary
la farmacia = pharmacy
la perfumería = beauty supply shop
el acondicionador = conditioner
el cepillo de dientes = toothbrush
la colonia = cologne
la crema hidratante = facial cream
la crema de afeitar = shaving cream
el desodorante = deodorant
la pasta de dientes = toothpaste
el perfume = perfume
el talco = talcum power
la joyería = jewelry store
el anillo = ring
los aretes = earrings
la cadena = chain
el collar = necklace
los pendientes = earrings
la pulsera = bracelet
el reloj inteligente = smartwatch
el reloj de pulsera = wristwatch
descripciones = descriptions
de diamantes = diamond
de oro = gold
de perlos = pearl
de plata = silver
más tiendos = more shops
la carnicería = butcher shop
la florería = flower shop
la heladería = ice cream shop
la panadería = bakery
la papelería = stationary shop
la pastelería = pastry shop
la quesería = cheese shop
la zapatería = shoe shop
devolver = to return something
gastar = to spend
hacer juego = to match
la nevería = nieve shop
la paletería = paleta shop
la floristería = flower shop
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sunandhubris · 1 year
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Food vocab - czech, spanish, english
(langblr reactivation challenge day 4)
czech - spanish - english
brambory - patatas - potatoes brokolice - brócoli - broccoli celer - apio - celery cibule - cebolla - onion česnek - ajo - garlic čočka - lentejas - lentils fazole - frijoles - beans houba - seta - mushroom hrášek - guisantes - peas chřest - espárragos - asparagus kapusta - repollo - cabbage kukuřice - maíz - corn květák - coliflor - cauliflower lilek, baklažán - berenjena - eggplant mrkev - zanahoria - carrot okurka - pepino - cucumber paprika - pimiento - bell pepper petržel - perejil - parsley pórek - puerro - leek špenát - espinaca - spinach
ananas - piña  - pineapple banán - plátano - banana švestka - ciruela - plum meruňka - albaricoque - apricot broskev - melocotón - peach citron - limón - lemon hrozny - uvas - grapes jahoda - fresa - strawberry borůvka - arándano - blueberry malina - frambuesa - raspberry ostružina - mora - blackberry rybíz - grosella - currant vodní meloun - sandía - watermelon meloun - melón - melon pomeranč - naranja - orange mandarinka - mandarina - mandarin třešeň - cereza - cherry
mléko - leche - milk sýr - queso - cheese smetana - nata - cream šlehačka - nata montada - whipped cream jogurt - yogur - yogurt máslo - mantequilla - butter
mouka - harina - flour med - miel - honey rýže - arroz - rice těstoviny - pasta - pasta olej - aceite - oil ocet - vinagre - vinegar hořčice - mostaza - mustard
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selfstudyblr · 11 months
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Multilingual Lists
Days of the week in Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese
Lunes, lunedì, segunda-feira
Martes, martedì, terça-feira
Miércoles, mercoledì, quarta-feira
Jueves, giovedì, quinta-feira
Viernes, venerdì, sexta-feira
Sábado, sabato, sábado
Domingo, domenica, domingo
Months of the year in Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese
Enero, gennaio, janeiro
Febrero, febbraio, fevereiro
Marzo, marzo, março
Abril, abrile, abril
Mayo, maggio, maio
Junio, giungio, junho
Julio, luglio, julho
Agosto, agosto, agosto
Septiembre, settembre, setembro
Octubre, ottobre, outubro
Noviembre, novembre, novembro
Diciembre, dicembre, dezembro
Seasons in Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese
El invierno, l’inverno, o inverno
La primavera, la primavera, a primavera
El verano, l’estate, o verão
El otoño, l’autunno, o outono
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solecito-study · 1 year
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Español dominicano 🇩🇴 | Dominican Spanish 🇩🇴
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I'm studying Mexican Spanish but Dominican Spanish fascinates me so I'd thought I'd make this list :]
please feel free to send corrections if I got anything wrong
Allantoso/a - someone who talks a lot but does very little; all talk no action
Viejebo/a - older person that wants to dress and act young; "hip with the kids"
Palomo (lit. male pigeon) - guy who's a coward or shy when it comes to flirting
¿Qué lo que? - What's up? *can be abbreviated as klk in text
Tíguere - quick-witted guy, guy with street smarts
Pana - buddy, pal
Yala - okay, alright
En olla - to be broke
Chin - a little, a bit
Jevo/a - guy/girl, boyfriend/girlfriend
Colmado - grocery store, bodega
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arcanewebs · 1 year
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does. anyone else experience the language learning pipeline of like
yeah why not seems kinda fun -> (optional step) the writing system is crazy bro -> damn theres no WAY im gonna remember any of this shit -> genuine interest and fascination with the differences between languages and needing to Know more
and its because of the stupidest reason for starting learning it in the first place
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spider-incarnate · 1 year
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fabrics in spanish (spain)
el algodón - cotton
el cachemir - cashmere
el cuero - leather
el encaje - lace
la gasa - chiffron
la lana - wool
el lino - linen
el poliéster - polyester
el satén - satin
la seda - silk
la tela vaquera - denim (literally cowboy fabric)
el terciopelo - velvet
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silenttranslator · 1 year
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"Cien años de soledad" Vocab, Part 1
Welcome to the first annual* vocab list from Gabriel García Márquez's magnum opus!
*not actually annual, probably like every week or something
For some reason, I'm crazy and decided to read though this novel in Spanish to try and better my skills. While it's considered one of the best novels ever written, I've also heard horror stories about its difficulty, so I'm going to be creating a vocab list of things I didn't know while reading to not only help myself but anyone else who comes across this! Let's get started.
aldea (nf) - small village; this word comes up a lot in here so far
cañabrava (nf) - reed
diáfano (adj) - diaphanous, translucent, clear (as of sky), bright (as of light)
lecho (nm) - bed, riverbed
pulido (adj) - polished
carecer (vi) - to lack, to not have; in context here, used with "de nombre" to describe the time period, "many things lacked names"
desarrapado (adj) - ragged, shabby
alboroto (nm) - noise, din, racket
montaraz (adj) - rustic, coarse
gorrión (nm) - sparrow
truculento (adj) - gruesome, horrifying
espantar (vt) - to scare (away)
desenclavar (vt) - to pull out, to remove (forcibly)
desbandada (nf) - jailbreak, (figurative) stampede
pregonar (vt) - to announce, to proclaim
desaforado (adj) - enormous, boundless, immeasurable
desentrañar (vt) - to figure out, to unravel; used here in the context of pulling gold out from the ground
imantar (vt) - to magnetize; used here as a participle "lingotes imantados"
sobrar (vi) - to be left over
empedrar (vt) - to pave, to fill
empeñarse en (v.pron+prep) - to insist on
palmo a palmo (adv. expr.) - in by inch, meticulously
conjuro (nm) - spell, incantation
cascote (nm) - (piece of) rubble
calabazo (nm) - pumpkin, gourd
desarticular (vt) - to break (up), to take apart, to dislocate (medical term)
colgado (adj) - hanging, fixated by, frozen (computer term)
relicario (nm) - reliquary, locket
rizo (nm) - curl, ringlet (of hair), loop
And that was just the first paragraph! That's one thing I've noticed about his writing style, he LOVES very long, drawn out sentences and paragraphs. At this rate, every post might be just one paragraph... We'll see what happens.
Hopefully this is a helpful list to everyone! Look forward to the next lengthy vocab list!
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daily-spanish-word · 4 months
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ready, finished listo, lista
Think of a checklist or to-do list: items on the list get checked off when they’re ready or finished.
I’m ready, and the list is almost ready. Estoy listo, y la lista está casi lista.
Picture by Stacy Spensley on Flickr
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er-cryptid · 4 months
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At the Beach (Spanish Vocabulary)
en la playa = at the beach
la bolsa = bag
la heladera = cooler
el hielo = ice
los lentes de natación = swim goggles
los lentes de sol = sunglasses
los anteojos de sol = sunglasses (Americas)
los gafas de sol = sunglasses (Spain)
la sombrilla = umbrella
la toalla = towel
el traje de baño = swimsuit
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theiloveyousong · 4 months
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i hate learning languages
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langblr tumblr post: hi! here are some fun words and idioms in spanish for learners to—
me, white-knuckling the edge of my desk: from what region??
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solecito-study · 2 years
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Vocabulario de los idiomas 🌐
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el idioma - language
la voz - voice
la traducción - translation
la pronunciación - pronunciation
suelto/a - fluent
el acento - accent
el inglés - English
el español - Spanish
el castellano - (European) Spanish
el portugués - Portuguese
el francés - French
el italiano - Italians
el alemán - German
el chino - Chinese
el mandarín - Mandarin
el cantonés - Cantonese
el japonés - Japanese
el coreano - Korean
el tailandés - Thai
el vietnamita - Vietnamese
el turco - Turkish
el ruso - Russian
el hindi - Hindi
el árabe - Arabic
el hebreo - Hebrew
el holandés - Dutch
el checo - Czech
el danés - Danish
el filipino - Filipino/Tagalog
el finlandés - Finland
el sueco - Swedish
el noruego - Norway
la lengua de signos - sign language
Verbs
aprender - to learn
enseñar - to teach
estudiar - to study
hablar - to speak
entender - to understand
traducir - to translate
leer - to read
escribir - to write
escuchar - to listen
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selfstudyblr · 8 months
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I’m looking to revive my Spanish knowledge so I got an advanced textbook to help me. I’m not sure how advanced it really is since this all seems quite basic, but I’m only on the first chapter.
Anyway! I thought I’d share some info from each chapter as a come across it and maybe that’ll help me hold myself more accountable.
Here’s some vocab from Chapter 1!
Interrogative Words
¿Cómo? - Who?
¿Cuál? - Which one?
¿Cuáles? - Which ones?
¿Cuándo? - When?
¿Cuánto? - How much?
¿Cuántos? - How many?
¿Dónde? - Where?
¿Por qué? - Why?
¿Qué? - What?
¿Quién? - Who?
¿Quiénes? - Who?
Adverbs of Location
Aquí, acá - here
Allí, allá - there
Adverbs of Direction
A la derecha - to the right
A la izquierda - to the left
Derecho, recto - straight ahead
Prepositions of Location
Al lado de - next to
Alrededor de - around
Ante - before, in front of, in the presence of
Bajo - under
Cerca de - near
Debajo de - underneath
Delante de - before, in front of
Dentro de - inside of
Detrás de - behind
Encima de - on top of
Enfrente de - in front of, opposite, across from
Entre - between
Fuera de - outside of
Junto a - close to, right next to
Lejos de - far from
Tras - after
Adjectives
Alegre - happy, glad
Bonito - pretty
Bueno - good
Cansado - tired
Contento - happy, content
Delicioso - delicious
Enfermo - sick
Enojado - angry
Feliz - happy
Guapo - beautiful, handsome
Hermoso - beautiful, handsome
Lindo - pretty
Sabroso - delicious
Impersonal Expressions
Es bueno - it’s good
Es dif��cil - it’s difficult
Es fácil - it’s easy
Es imposible - it’s impossible
Es importante - it’s important
Es malo - it’s bad
Es mejor - it’s better
Es necesario - it’s necessary
Es posible - it’s possible
Es precioso - it’s necessary
Es probable - it’s probable
Es una lástima - it’s a shame
Es urgente - it’s urgent
Common Expressions Using Estar
Está bien - okay
Estar el salvo - to be safe
Estar bien - to be fine
Estar con - to be with
Estar de acuerdo con - to be in agreement with
Estar de buen genio - to be in a good mood
Estar de buen humor - to be in a good mood
Estar de mal humor - to be in a bad mood
Estar de pie - to be standing
Estar de rodillas - to be on one’s knees
Estar de vacaciones- to be on vacation
Estar de vuelta - to be returning
Estar en peligro - to be in danger
Estar ente la vida y la muerta - to be between life and death
Estar listo - to be ready
Estar mal - to be bad
Estar para - to be about to
Estar por - to be in favor of
Estar seguro - to be sure
Estar sin - to be without
Common Expressions Using Ser
Ser bueno - to be good
Ser mal - to be bad
Ser listo - to be clever
Ser todo oídos - to be all ears
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adhd-languages · 1 year
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Learning through immersion
(Specifically Spanish, for intermediate-advanced learners. Most of this can be used for any language though)
Consume native content without looking up anything. Just enjoy it. (Something written, or something which has a transcript/subtitles)
Now consume it a second time
Write down any interesting sentences. (Ideally with pen and paper, for it to stick)
Anything that has something that looks like a word you know, but is in a tense you’re not sure, just a new use of a tense, some interesting expression or vocab…
Go onto SpanishDict and type in those interesting conjunctions, figure out what tense they’re in
Learn that new tense! Either through SpanishDict (they have lessons for pretty much everything) or just google lessons online. This can be as in depth as you like, or you can just google a quick explanation
Create new vocab list of new words and quickly run through it
Re-consume native content after going through all your sentences with a new enlightened mind
On this run you can also read aloud (or mirror, if you have audio) the interesting sentences you wrote down. With feeling, please.
Then write something in your own words, using new grammar and vocab you’ve studied. Or speak aloud, and record yourself. You should try to write other sentences using a similar structure as whatever new interesting tense use you’ve found. If it suits you, get a native speaker to check your sentences, using Busuu, or HiNative, or something similar.
This is just one way that I’ve been enjoying recently. To be honest, you can cut out pretty much any of these steps depending on what suits you, how much time you have, etc.
The important thing is that you’re paying close attention to your content, and you absolutely need to write your own sentences afterwards.
Unless you genuinely have no interest in communicating with native speakers — maybe you just want to watch tv or read in your target language and that’s fine — but if you do want to be able to communicate, you’re going to need to practice. You should also be practicing speaking aloud. If you have nobody to talk to, talk to yourself.
This strategy is really useful for when you’ve self-studied the basics of a language and you don’t know what grammar you need to study next. Just let
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