Spanish Final Lesson 10

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la clínica

clinic

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el consultorio

doctor's office

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el/la dentista

dentist

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el examen médico

physical exam

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la farmacia

pharmacy

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el hospital

hospital

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la operación

operation

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la sala de emergencia(s)

emergency room

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la cabeza

head

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el cuerpo

body

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el oído

(sense of) hearing; inner ear

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la oreja

ear

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el accidente

accident

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la salud

health

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el síntoma

symptom

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caerse

to fall (down)

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darse con

to bump into; to run into

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doler (o:ue)

to hurt

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enfermarse

to get sick

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estar enfermo/a

to be sick

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lastimarse (el pie)

to injure (one's foot)

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poner una inyección

to give an injection

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recetar

to prescribe

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romperse (la pierna)

to break (one's leg)

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sacar(se) un diente

to have a tooth removed

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sufrir una enfermedad

to suffer an illness

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torcerse (o:ue) (el tobillo)

to sprain (one's ankle)

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toser

to cough

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gripe

flu (common cold in some regions)

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resfriado

cold

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catarro

common cold (Cuba, Esp., Gua.)

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sala de urgencias

emergency room (Arg., Col., Esp., Méx.)

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romperse/quebrar

to break (Arg., Gua.)

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el paciente

patient

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el ojo

eye

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la nariz

nose

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el cuello

neck

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la boca

mouth

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la garganta

throat

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el estómago

stomach

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la rodilla

knee

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el dedo

finger

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el corazón

heart

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el antibiótico

antibiotic

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la aspirina

aspirin

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el medicamento

medication

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la pastilla

pill

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la receta

prescription

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el dedo del pie

toe

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la doctora

doctor (female)

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el hueso

bone

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la enfermera

nurse

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el tobillo

ankle

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Estornuda.

(He/She) sneezes.

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Toma la temperatura.

(He/She) takes the temperature.

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Cuerpo

Body, referring to the physical structure of a person.

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Ejercicio aeróbico

Aerobic exercise, physical activity that improves the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system.

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Salud

Health, a state of physical, mental, and social well-being.

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Consulta médica

Medical consultation, an appointment with a healthcare provider.

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Síntoma

Symptom, a physical or mental feature indicating a condition.

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Accidente

Accident, an unexpected and unfortunate event causing injury or damage.

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Enfermedad

Illness, a condition affecting the normal functioning of a body part.

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Dolor de cabeza

Headache, pain in the head or neck region.

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Alergia

Allergy, a condition resulting from an immune response to a substance.

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Nutrición

Nutrition, the process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.

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Imperfect tense

A tense used to describe past activities that are seen as incomplete or ongoing.

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Regular verb forms in the imperfect

The forms for regular verbs like cantar, beber, and escribir, which have consistent endings.

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Usage of imperfect

Describes habitual actions, events in progress, physical characteristics, mental/emotional states, telling time, and age.

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Imperfect vs Preterite

Imperfect expresses ongoing or habitual actions, while preterite expresses completed actions.

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Irregular verbs in the imperfect

Ir, ser, and ver are the only verbs that are irregular in the imperfect tense.

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Había

The imperfect form of hay, meaning 'there was' or 'there were'.

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Examples of imperfect usage

Used for actions like 'I was reading' or 'I lived in San José'.

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Physical characteristics in imperfect

Describes attributes like age or physical appearance in the past.

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Habitual actions examples

Expressions like 'as a child' or 'every day' indicate habitual actions in the imperfect.

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Imperfect endings

All forms of -er and -ir verbs carry an accent on the first i of the ending.

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Preterite

A past tense used to express actions that are viewed as completed.

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Imperfect

A past tense used to describe ongoing actions, habitual actions, or physical and emotional states.

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Interruption

An action, typically in the preterite tense, that disrupts an ongoing action described in the imperfect.

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Background information

Details provided by the imperfect, including time, weather, and location in narrative contexts.

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Completed actions

Actions that are considered finished, often indicated by the use of the preterite tense.

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Repeated actions

Actions that occur habitually or regularly in the past, typically expressed using the imperfect tense.

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Physical states

Descriptions of conditions or feelings in the past, usually using the imperfect tense.

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Emotional states

The feelings or attitudes expressed in the past, generally conveyed through the imperfect tense.

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Signal words for preterite

Words commonly associated with the preterite tense: ayer, anteayer, una vez, el año pasado, de repente.

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Signal words for imperfect

Words commonly associated with the imperfect tense: de niño/a, todos los días, mientras, siempre, con frecuencia.

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Narration

The act of recounting events where the preterite indicates specific actions and the imperfect provides context.

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Use of 'Eran'

Indicates time or age in the past, commonly used with the imperfect.

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Use of 'Fue'

Indicates a specific completed action or event in the past, commonly used with the preterite.

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Pretérito

A verb tense used to describe actions completed in the past.

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Imperfecto

A verb tense used to describe ongoing actions in the past, habitual actions, or to set the scene.

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Accidente trágico

A tragic event or mishap, often leading to injury or loss.

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Paramédicos

Medical professionals who respond to emergencies to provide immediate care.

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Fracturas

Broken bones caused by accidents or injuries.

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Evitar

To prevent something from happening or to keep away from something.

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Reacción alérgica

An adverse immune response to a substance, often resulting in physiological symptoms.

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Entrevista

A conversation where questions are asked to elicit information.

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Emergencias

Medical situations requiring immediate attention.

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Pasatiempos

Hobbies or activities done for enjoyment during free time.

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Impersonal Constructions

Statements in which the person performing the action is not defined or is de-emphasized.

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Se habla español en Costa Rica

Spanish is spoken in Costa Rica, an example of an impersonal construction.