EP46. Ukraine - Gas lacrimógeno - huelgas.
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
EP46. Ukraine - Gas lacrimógeno - huelgas.  ..read more
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EP45. Police - Chasing - Ladrones
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
Estamos de regreso, hablamos acerca de la policía y ladrones.  ..read more
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EP44. Cura - refuse - armando -polish
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
La enfermedad del cura no tiene cura. the dump was so full that it had to refuse refuse. Armando esta armando su nuevo carro. we must polish the Polish furniture ..read more
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EP43. Wound vs Wound - vino vs vino - produce vs produce
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
the bandage was wound around the wound. Él vino a la fiesta – El vino de la fiesta no me gustó the farm was used to produce produce ..read more
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EP41. Spanish verb "pasar" and its English translation.
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
Verbo pasar Juan pasa todo el día estudiando español Pedro paso todo el día tocando la guitarra ¿Qué te pasa? ¿Estás bien? pásalo bien – que te pases bien --- pásate bien pásame las llaves te pasaste amigo Fue un fin de semana ajetreado, pasó de todo Abran paso, viene el camión. El camión del gas pasó de largo. El yogurt se pasó, esta dañado Juan spends all day studying Spanish Pedro spends all day playing the guitar What's the matter with you? have fun with your friends - have a good time --- pass me the keys you went too far my friend, she cried It was a busy weekend, everything happened. Ma ..read more
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EP40. TALK OVER, TALK INTO, TALK OUT EN ESPAÑOL
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
Expresiones útiles en español e inglés. Talk + over / into / out / off  ..read more
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EP39. TARDAR -- TO LACK, TO NEED, TO BE NECESSARY -- PART 2
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
On this week's episode: 1. Something does not exist where it should Falta seguridad en este barrio. There is a lack of security in this neighborhood. I am $3 short of buying the book I need. Me faltan 3 dólares para comprar el libro que necesito 2. To miss an important obligation Hoy falté a la escuela I missed school today 3. When something is missing from where it usually is Me falta un libro en el estante I'm missing a book on the shelf 4. Failure to fulfil a promise or complete what is expected He promised to call me yesterday, but he broke his word. Me prometió que me llamaría ayer, pero ..read more
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EP38. TARDAR = To miss, to lack, to need, to be necessary.
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
On this week's episode: 1. Something does not exist where it should Falta seguridad en este barrio. There is a lack of security in this neighborhood. I am $3 short of buying the book I need. Me faltan 3 dólares para comprar el libro que necesito 2. To miss an important obligation Hoy falté a la escuela I missed school today 3. When something is missing from where it usually is Me falta un libro en el estante I'm missing a book on the shelf 4. Failure to fulfil a promise or complete what is expected He promised to call me yesterday, but he broke his word. Me prometió que me llamaría ayer, pero ..read more
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EP37. Useful time expressions ENGLISH / SPANISH
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
¿Cómo dirías en español, all day long, so by now, in the time i have left, the time before last, it has been ages ..read more
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EP36. Tan, Tanto, Tanto como = So, Too, As much as, as many as.
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by Amigos Learning Languages - Spanish/English conversations
1y ago
Tan is an adverb and it is used with adjectives; Tanto is an adjective and it is used with nouns. English: …as fast as…Español: …tan rápido como… English: …as big as…Español: …tan grande como ..read more
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