gran hotel episode 6 vocab

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madrugar

to wake up early

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traslado del cuerpo

transfer of the body

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te echo de menos

I miss you

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hemos localizado

we have located

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paradero

location or whereabouts

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te has reconcillado

you have reconciled

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ramera

slut or prostitute

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encerar

to wax or polish

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detener

to stop or detain

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aseos

restrooms or bathrooms

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un canalla

a scoundrel or rascal

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dejar prenada

to get someone pregnant

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herencia

the inheritance or legacy passed down from ancestors.

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darse cuenta

to realize or become aware

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manipular

to manipulate or control someone or something.

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impedir

to prevent or hinder something from happening.

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agradecida

feeling grateful or thankful

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contradecir

to contradict or go against someone's statement or argument.

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bandeja

a tray used for serving food or drinks.

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atolondrado

a person who is scatterbrained or forgetful.

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desafio

a challenge or trial that tests someone's abilities or resolve.

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confiar

to trust or have faith in someone or something.

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atascarlo

to get stuck or bogged down in a situation.

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le revento “el arma en la cara”

means "he pointed a weapon at his face" in a threatening manner.

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asunto

a matter or issue that requires attention or consideration.

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ruego

a plea or request for something, often seeking help or favor.

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caballero

a gentleman or knight, often associated with chivalry and honor.

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se esponja

A term used to describe someone who is overly emotional or sensitive, often absorbing emotions like a sponge.

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el colgante

A decorative pendant or ornament, often worn as jewelry.

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amanecer

The time of day when the sun rises, marking the beginning of daylight.

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padrino

A person who sponsors or supports another, often used in the context of a godparent or mentor.

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cobarde

A person who lacks courage and is easily frightened; often seen as cowardly.

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collar

A band or strap worn around the neck, often used in clothing or accessories.

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dedicatoria

A written dedication or tribute, often found at the beginning of a book or work to honor someone.

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amantes

People in a romantic relationship, often secretive; lovers.

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hierbas

A term commonly used in Spanish to refer to herbs, which are often used for seasoning, medicine, or ceremonial purposes.

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una trampa

A trap or deception meant to catch someone off guard or ensnare them.

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presionarte

to put pressure on

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el asesino quede impune

the murderer was left unpunished

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cuchicheo

whispering

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no esperaba que acudiera

I didn't expect it to come

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ocultar

to hide

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puntería

to aim

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hombre de confianza

man of confidence

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