Exchange Student II — Spanish Phrases
Learn new Spanish phrases, review them with audio flash cards, then view them in a real-life conversation.
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| Spanish | English | |
| Word(s) | echo de menos mi familia | I miss my family |
| Phrase(s) | Sí, echo de menos mi familia y mis amigos. | Yes, I miss my family and my friends. |
| Word(s) | ir a nadar | to go swimming |
| Phrase(s) | Me gusta ir a nadar en la piscina | I like to go swimming at the pool |
| Word(s) | la piscina | the pool |
| Phrase(s) | Me gusta ir a nadar en la piscina | I like to go swimming at the pool |
| Word(s) | unos poquitos | a few / several |
| Phrase(s) | Sí, unos poquitos. | Yes, a few. |
| Word(s) | ¿estás aprendiendo inglés? | are you learning English? |
| Phrase(s) | ¿Estás aprendiendo inglés? | Are you learning English? |
| Word(s) | poco a poco | little by little |
| Phrase(s) | Creo que sí. Poco a poco. | I think so. Little by little. |
| Word(s) | la familia con la que vivo | the family that I live with |
| Phrase(s) | Y por la tarde estoy con la familia con la que vivo, | And in the evening I am with the family that I live with, |
| Word(s) | solamente estudio | I just study |
| Phrase(s) | No, no estoy trabajando, solamente estudio. | No, I'm not working, I just study. |
| Word(s) | dos niños pequeños | two small children |
| Phrase(s) | La familia es un padre, una madre y tiene dos niños pequeños, | The family is a father, a mother, and has two little children, |
| Word(s) | jugar al escondite | to play hide-and-seek |
| Phrase(s) | Me gusta jugar al escondite, eh, | I like to play hide and seek, uh, |
| Word(s) | dentro de la casa | inside of the house |
| Phrase(s) | ¿Y jugáis dentro de la casa? | And do you play inside the house? |
| Word(s) | a veces salimos fuera | sometimes we go outside |
| Phrase(s) | Sí. A veces salimos fuera, | Yes. Sometimes we go outside, |
| Word(s) | el invierno | the winter |
| Phrase(s) | pero en el invierno es un poco difícil. | but in the winter it's kind of hard. |
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