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Fall - My grandmother went to the hospital because she had a very serious fall.
La caída - Mi abuela fui al hospital porque tuvo una caída bien grave.
To fit - It is quite lightweight and can fit easily in your pocket. But I fit in that bed.
Caber - Es bastante ligero y puede caber fácilmente en tu bolsillo. Pero yo quepo en esa cama.
To make an effort – I tried my best, but I still got it wrong.
Esforzarse – Me esforcé con tó, pero comoquiera me equivoqué.
To cover up – He tried to cover it up, but I found out everything.
Disimular – Él trató de disimular, pero yo averigüé to’ eso.
To hate – I hate when my shoelace comes undone while I’m walking.
Odiar – Odio cuando se me zafa el cordón caminando por ahí.
To pray – I pray every night, even if I’m tired.
Orar – Yo oro todo los días por la noche, aunque esté cansao.
To guess – She guessed it just by looking at his face.
Adivinar – Ella lo adivinó con solo mirarle la cara.
To hand over – Nowadays, people don’t like to hand over anything without asking questions.
Ceder – En la actualidad, la gente no quiere ceder na’ sin hacer preguntas.
To make a mistake – If you make a mistake, don’t cover it up—just work hard and fix it.
Equivocarse – Si te equivocas, no lo disimules—brega y resuélvelo.
To deserve – He doesn’t deserve a second chance after what he did.
Merecer – Él no merece una segunda oportunidad después de lo que hizo.
To invade – Don’t let stress invade your mind.
Invadir – No dejes que el estrés invada tu mente.
Pool – We went to chill by the pool, and the sunset was amazing.
La piscina – Fuimos a janguear por la piscina, y estaba brutal el atardecer.
Nowadays – Nowadays, everybody wants the easy route.
En la actualidad – En la actualidad, todo el mundo quiere lo fácil.
Face – Just by looking at his face, I knew he was lying.
La cara – Solo con verle la cara, supe que estaba mintiendo.
To find out – Let me find out for sure before I mess it up.
Averiguar – Déjame averiguar bien antes de meter la pata.