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These flashcards cover vocabulary related to trains, airplanes, and irregular verbs in the preterite tense as taught in Spanish 2.
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el andén
the platform in a train station where passengers wait to board trains.
el/la pasajero(a)
the passenger who travels by train or airplane.
el vagón
the train car or compartment.
la vía
the railway track.
la tarjeta de embarque
the boarding pass needed to board a flight.
el retraso
the delay or lateness of a train or flight.
el vuelo directo
the direct flight that does not have any layovers.
aterrizar
to land, usually referring to an airplane.
despegar
to take off, usually referring to an airplane.
facturar el equipaje
to check in luggage at the airport.
hacer escala
to make a stop at an intermediate destination.
el asiento
the seat on an airplane.
el/la auxiliar de vuelo
the flight attendant who assists passengers.
el chaleco salvavidas
the life vest provided on flights for safety.
el equipaje de mano
the carry-on luggage taken onto the airplane.
el pasillo
the aisle in an airplane.
la primera clase
the first class section in an airplane.
la clase turista
the economy class or coach section in an airplane.
el boleto sencillo
the one-way ticket for travel.
el boleto de ida y vuelta
the round-trip ticket for travel.
dar (pretérito)
to give; the preterite forms include di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron.
poder (pretérito)
to be able to; the preterite forms include pude, pudiste, pudo, pudimos, pudisteis, pudieron.
poner (pretérito)
to put; the preterite forms include puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusisteis, pusieron.
querer (pretérito)
to want; the preterite forms include quise, quisiste, quiso, quisimos, quisisteis, quisieron.
saber (pretérito)
to know; the preterite forms include supe, supiste, supo, supimos, supisteis, supieron.
venir (pretérito)
to come; the preterite forms include vine, viniste, vino, vinimos, vinisteis, vinieron.