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se me olvido/ se me fue
I forgot
tengo mucha hambre/muero de hambre
I am very hungry
estoy de acuerdo/ va
I agree
al rato (mas tarde)
later
ahorita regreso
i’ll be back in a bit
fresa
someone who’s is bratty, preppy, spoiled
b(e)lico
someone who’s intense or street; aggressive, sometimes cartel-coded
naco
tacky, uncultured, embarrassing behavior, doing too much, loud, no social awareness
de quien
whose
cuanto
how much
cuantos
how many
volver
to return (take note when used as reflexive vs. nonreflexive)
volver + infinitive (eg. volvi a comer → i ate again)
to do smth again what is the way to conjugate this?
volver a intentar
try again
volver a empezar
start over
obj. pronoun + volver (eg. me vulves loco)
how to say to make smth (eg you make me crazy)
volver se (eg. se volvio una persona fria)
how to say ‘to become’ (eg. he become a cold person)
apoyo
support