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el/la abogado(a)
lawyer
el aventón
ride
caminar
to walk
el camino
road
el camión
truck (Mexico: bus)
cruzar
to cross
extrañar
to miss (a person or thing)
el lado: al otro lado
side: to the other side
lejos
far
mandar (de regreso)
to send (back)
manejar
to drive
la migra
short for "immigration" police
nadar
to swim
los papeles
papers, identification documents
pasar
to pass, to spend (time), to happen
regresar
to return, go back
la troca
truck (U.S., Mexico, parts of Central America)
casarse
to get married
el compadre (la comadre)
very close friend who is often a godparent of one's child
el dinero
money
la dirección
address
morir
to die
el padrino (la madrina)
godfather/godmother
perdonar
to forgive, pardon
el regalo de cumpleaños
birthday present
trabajar
to work
agarrar
to catch; to hold onto
bailar
to dance
cambiar
to change
contar
to tell
correr
to run
encargarse de
to take responsibility for
dejar
to leave (behind); to allow, let
encontrar
to find
levantarse
to get up
llevar
to take; to carry; to wear
viajar
to travel
A sus órdenes/Para servirle
At your service (often said after introducing oneself)
bienvenido/a/os/as
welcome
Con permiso
Excuse me.
Disculpe
Excuse me./ Pardon me. (to attract someone's attention)
¡Qui úbole!
Hi! (a greeting, like ¡Hola!, colloquial, most of Latin America)
Saludos a...
give my best to..., say hi to...
el/la abusador(a)
someone who takes advantage of others
la canción
song
el domicilio
residence
la lavandería
laundry (mat)
lavar la ropa
to wash the clothes (do laundry)
la luna
moon
la parada de autobús
bus stop
la razón: tener razón
reason: to be right
la tienda
shop; store
¡Aguas!
Look out! Watch out!
¡Ánadale!
That's it! /Right!/ You got it!
el/la chamaco(a)
boy/girl
la chamba
work
¡Híjole!
Wow! Jeeze!
no más
only
Órale.
All right./ OK. / That's it. (used mainly to encourage someone to do something or to accept an invitation)
Ya mero
almost
indocumentado
undocumented
la policía
police (force)
el policía (los policías)
police officer(s)
coyote
a person who smuggles Latin Americans across the US border, typically for a high fee
la frontera
border
sacrificar
to sacrifice
la esperanza
hope