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most of the time, the word for a type of a store will -ería, and is named for the item that is made or sold there.
Ir de compras
To go shopping
La juguetería
Toy store
Los juguetes
Toys
La tienda
Store
La mercancía
Merchandise
La librería
Bookstore
La florería
Florist shop
La tienda de ropa
Clothing store
El almacén
Department store
La joyería
Jewelry store
Las joyas
Jewelry
Los relojes
Watches
Los collares
Necklaces
El anillo
Ring
La tienda de recuerdos
Souvenir store
La camiseta
T-shirt
Comprar
The buy
Pagar dinero
To pay money
El oro
Gold
La plata
Silver
La ropa
Clothing
La floristería
Florist
‘To whom?’ or ‘For whom?’
Indirect object pronouns tells us where the direct object is going, and also answers the questions:
Me
Indirect object pronoun for me
Te
Indirect object pronoun for you (familiar)
Nos
Indirect object pronoun for us (we)
Os
Indirect object pronoun for you all (familiar) (Spain)
Le
Indirect object pronoun for him / her / you (formal)
Les
Indirect object pronoun for they / you all (formal)
John buys (for) me a gift.
Juan me compra un regalo
John buys (for) you a gift.
Juan te compra un regalo.
John buys (for) him / her a gift.
Juan le compra un regalo.
John buys (for) us a gift.
Juan nos compra un regalo.
John buys (for) you all (familiar) a gift.
Juan os compra un regalo.
John buys (for) them a gift.
Juan les compra un regalo.
Dar
To give
Doy
Yo form of dar (to give)
Das
Tú form of dar (to give)
Da
Él, ella, usted form of dar (to give)
Damos
Nosotros form of dar (to give)
Dais
Vosotros form of dar (to give)
Dan
Ellos, ellas, ustedes form of dar (to give)
Rojo(a)
Red
Anaranjado(a)
Orange
Amarillo(a)
Yellow
Verde
Green
Azul
Blue
Morado(a)
Purple
Blanco(a)
White
Negro(a)
Black
Beige
Beige
Rayado(a)
Striped
Con lunares
Polka dots
Marrón
Brown
La tela tejana
Denim
El algodón
Cotton
La lana
Wool
La seda
Silk
El cuero
Leather
Duro(a)
Hard
Suave
Soft
El encaje
Lace
El hilo
Thread
Lavable
Washable
Inarrugable
Permanent press
Pequeño(a)
Small
Mediano(a)
Medium
Grande
Large
Oscuro(a)
Dark
Claro(a)
Light
Rosado(a)
Pink
Gris
Gray
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English adverbs that end in -ly are formed in Spanish by adding -mente to the feminine singular form of the adjective. But if the adjective ends in an -e, then just add -mente
Constantemente
Constantly
Continuamente
Continually
Divinamente
Divinely
Fácilmente
Easily
Frecuentemente
Frequently
Generalmente
Generally
Inmediatamente
Immediately
Posiblemente
Possibly
Probablemente
Probably
Solamente
Only
Tranquilamente
Softly
Papá Noel
Santa Claus
La medianoche
Midnight
La Nochebuena
Christmas Eve
Las botas negras
Black boots
Un trineo
Sleigh
Los renos
Reindeer
Transportar
To transport
Los regalos
Gifts
La misma manera
The same way (as)
Los Reyes Magos
The Three Wise Men
El día de la Epifania
Day of the Epiphany (January 6)
Las ropas lujosas
Luxurious clothing
El Oriente Medio
The Middle East
Los turbantes
Turbans
El camello
Camel