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Las tapas
Appetizers
Postres
Desserts
El desayuno
Breakfast
El almuerzo
Lunch
La cena
Dinner
El plato
Plate
El tenedor
Fork
La cuchara
Spoon
El cuchillo
Knife
El vaso
Drinking glass
La taza
Cup
La servilleta
Napkin
El agua
Water
El té
Tea
El café negro
Black coffee
El café con leche
Coffee with milk
El chocolate
Cocoa
El vino
Wine
La cerveza
Beer
El jugo
Juice
El arroz con pollo
Chicken with rice
Las enchiladas
Tortillas filled with meat, spices, and cheese (enchilada)
El guacamole
Mashed avocado with seasonings (guacamole)
El lechón asado
Roast pig
El picadillo
Ground beef and pork with vegetables (picadillo)
La morcilla
Blood sausage
La paella
Dish made with rice and seafood (paella)
El maíz
Corn
La cebolla
Onion
Los tomates
Tomatoes
Los pepinos
Cucumbers
Las papas
Potatoes
Las zanahorias
Carrots
La lechuga
Lettuce
Las naranjas
Oranges
Las manzanas
Apples
Las fresas
Strawberries
El melón
Melon
La piña
Pineapple
El limón
Lemon / lime
Las peras
Pears
Los melocotones
Peaches
Las uvas
Grapes
El cereal
Cereal
El pan
Bread
El arroz
Rice
Los fideos
Noodles
El pavo
Turkey
El pato
Duck
El pollo
Chicken
Las chuletas
Pork chops
La carne de res
Beef
La leche
Milk
Mercados
Open-air markets and stands
Supermercados
Supermarkets
La tienda departamental
Department store
¿Qué vas a comprar?
What are you going to buy?
Voy a comprar
I’m going to buy
Estoy mirando
I’m looking
¿Cuánto es?
How much is it?
Me gustaría…
I would like…
¿Cuánto quiere?
How much do you want?
Me gusta esto
I like this
¿Qué es esto?
What is this?
¿Cuánto cuesta el kilo?
How much for the kilo?
La botella
Bottle
La bolsa
Bag
Un recibo, por favor
A receipt, please
¿Hay cambio?
Is there any change?
Los dólares
Dollars
Los centavos
Cents
A mí
To me
A ti
To you - familiar
A él, a ella, a usted
To him, to her, to you - formal
A nosotros
To us
A vosotros
To you all - familiar
A ellos, a ellas, a ustedes
To them, to them, to you all - formal
to whom
To focus on ideas and objects that are pleasing, disgusting, or interesting, you start with:
Singular and Plural
Second, you decide how many many things. The only two forms you need to worry about are:
Parecen
They seem to be
Cómodo(a)
Comfortable
La comida
The food
¿Te gusta?
Do you like? (Is it pleasing to you?)
Me encantan
I love / They are enchanting to me
Las hamburguesas
The hamburgers
Gustar
To like
Encantar
To love / to be enchanted by
Interesar
To interest / To be interesting
Enojar
To cause to be angry / to anger
Fascinar
To fascinate
Ofender
To offend
Sorprender
To surprise
Molestar
To bother
Importar
To be important to
Comer
To eat
Pedir
To ask for
Yo como pan
I eat bread
Tú comes un melocotón
You eat a peach
Ella come una manzana
She eats an apple
Él come una zanahoria
He eats a carrot