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What is the date today?

¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?

  • Interesting that it’s “es” rather than “está” because a day is not really permanent … I guess

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Lisa’s husband

Your all’s car

el esposo/marido de Lisa

el coche/carro de ustedes/vosotros

There is no "'s" in Spanish! Instead, we say
[the thing] de [whoever]

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I go to work everyday at 1pm.

Voy al trabajo todos los días a la una de la tarde.

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this

these

that

those

este/esta

estos/estas

ese/esa

esos/esas

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student

el/la estudiante

el/la alumno/a

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wine

el vino

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I drink coffee on Saturday mornings.

On a certain day repetitive at a non-specific
time

(Yo) tomo café los sábados por la mañana.

el/los [day] por la mañana/tarde/noche

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fruit (result)

el fruto

  • It is now that they are reaping the fruits of their hard work.

  • Es ahora cuando están recogiendo los frutos de su esfuerzo.

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dance teacher

el/la maestro/a de baile

  • According to Maira & Spanish Dict

el/la profesor/a de danza

  • According to Spanish Dict

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What is your best friend going to do tomorrow?

¿Qué va a hacer tu mejor amigo mañana?

It's interesting how questions with
"gustar" use the syntax of "a someone"
but it seems that other types of question
sentences do not use the "a", instead it is just "someone"

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to go for a walk

dar un paseo

salir a caminar

dar una vuelta

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to talk on the phone

hablar/platicar por teléfono

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to play basketball

jugar (al) baloncesto/básquetbol

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to listen to music

escuchar música

Note that there is no "a"

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What are you going to eat for dinner today?

¿Qué vas a cenar hoy?

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to go to/going to + action (to talk about the future)

ir + a + infinitive

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I

you (informal)

you (formal)

he

she

we

you all (Spain)

you all (Latin America)

they (masculine)

they (feminine)

yo

usted

él

ella

nosotros

vosotros

ustedes

ellos

ellas

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conjugation of “ir”

yo voy

tú/usted vas/va

él/ella va

nosotros vamos

vosotros/ustedes vais/van

ellos/ellas van

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notebook

el cuaderno

la libreta

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choir

el coro

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to remember

recordar

acordarse de

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to skate

to roller-skate

to ice-skate

to rollerblade

patinar

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garden

el jardín

el huerto

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sock

el calcetín

la media

  • Pronunciation: meh-dyah

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Where are you going to eat tonight?

¿Dónde vas a comer (esta noche/hoy por la noche)?

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Who are you going to the movies with?

¿Con quién vas al cine?

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Where are you going [tonight]?

¿A dónde vas [esta noche/hoy por la noche]?

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to go to the movies

ir al cine

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skateboard

el monopatín

la patineta

  • Abe uses this one

el skate

  • Spanish Dictionary doesn’t say “es-kate” when it pronounces this word … ?

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to go to school

ir a la escuela

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to eat in/at a restaurant

comer en un restaurante

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to study for the test

estudiar para el examen

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to go to work

ir al trabajo

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pastry

el pastel

el pastelillo

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pie

el pastel

la tarta

Starred cuz "la tarta" is new to me

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cake

el pastel

la torta (South America)

la tarta (Spain)

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every day

todos los diás

cada día

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last weekend

el fin de semana pasado

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next weekend

el próximo fin (de semana)

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this coming weekend

el fin (de semana) que viene

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I go hiking in the mountains in the summer

During a certain season

Voy a hacer senderismo en las montañas en el verano

en el/la [season]

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I go dancing on Fridays at 10pm

On a certain day repetitive at a specific 
time

Voy a bailar los viernes a las diez de la noche

el/los [day] a las [time] de la 
mañana/tarde/noche

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I go to the gym on [day]

On a certain day repetitive

Voy al gimnasio los martes

Use "los" before the day instead of "el"

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I am going to Jorge’s party on [day]

On a certain day

Voy a la fiesta de Jorge el miércoles

You do not need to say "en" before a day
of the week. Even though we say "on Monday"
in English, in Spanish we go straight to
"el lunes"

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to invest

invertir

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to cook dinner

cocinar la cena

preparar la cena

guisar la cena

hacer la cena

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to spend time with friends

pasar tiempo con amigos

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to rest

to have a break

to take it easy

to sleep

to nap

descansar

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to play volleyball

jugar voleibol

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What are you going to do on [day]?

¿Qué vas a hacer el lunes?

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to go on vacation

ir de vacaciones

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Mexican food

la comida mexicana

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Where is your family going to go on vacation next summer?

¿A dónde va a ir tu familia de vacaciones el verano que viene?

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magazine (publication)

la revista

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to go hiking

ir de excursión

hacer excursiones

dar caminatas

hacer senderismo

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park (noun)

el parque

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dessert

el postre

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season (sports, other events, television, prime period)

la temporada

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season (division of a year)

la estación

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Where do you like to go on vacation?

¿A dónde te gusta ir de vacaciones?

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What does your dad like to do in the summer?

¿Qué le gusta hacer a tu papá en el verano?

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What do you like to do when it’s really hot?

¿Qué te gusta hacer cuando hace mucho calor?

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Who likes to dance?

¿A quién le gusta bailar?

If you are asking "who" likes something
then use "a quién" rather than just "quien"

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Does Abe like to swim?

¿A Abe le gusta nadar?

¿Le gusta nadar a Abe?

Abe said you can definitely use both of
these. He said he doesn't know for sure
if one is technically more correct than
the other but he has used both in 
conversation

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When does your sister like to dance?

¿Cuándo le gusta bailar a tu hermana?

For "le" or "les", it is not always
clear who we're talking about because
it could be "he", "she", "it", 
"you all" or "they" so you have to 
clarify like so:

¿[Question word] + le/les gusta/n + 
[noun/verb] + a + [whoever]?

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dog

el perro

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to go to the beach

ir a la playa

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tennis

el tenis

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Do you like movies? (informal, you)

¿Te gustan las películas?

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What do you like to do in the morning?

¿Qué te gusta hacer por la mañana?

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What do you like to do on the weekends?

¿Qué te gusta hacer los fines de semana?

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I love it

Me encanta

Literally, this means "It enchants me"

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I don’t like it at all

No me gusta nada

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I like it a lot

Me gusta mucho

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I like to travel

Me gusta viajar

If it is followed by an infinitive, 
use "gusta"

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I like the apple

I like apples

Me gusta la manzana

Me gustan las manzanas

Gustar is conjugated to match the thing
the person likes

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I like

You (informal) like

You (formal) like

He likes

She likes

We like

You all like (Spain)

You all like (Latin America)

They (masculine) like

They (feminine) like

(A mí) me gusta

(A ti) te gusta

(A usted) le gusta

(A él) le gusta

(A ella) le gusta

(A nosotros) nos gusta

(A vosotros) os gusta

(A ustedes) les gusta

(A ellos) les gusta

(A ellas) les gusta

For me, te, nos & os you can say the 
additional bit at the beginning for
emphasis if you want

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fruit (culinary)

la fruta

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athlete

el/la deportista

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chocolate covered strawberries

fresas con chocolate

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to eat Chinese food

comer comida china

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to have hot soup

tomar sopa caliente

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to eat breakfast

desayunar

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to go to parties

ir a fiestas

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to watch horror movies

ver películas de terror

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to play video games

jugar videojuegos

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soda

el refresco

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delicious

delicioso

rico

exquisito

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pirate

el/la pirata

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I like to exercise on Thursday mornings.

Me gusta hacer ejercicio los jueves por la mañana.

  • Note that I changed this from “ejercicios” to “ejercicio” according to Spanish dictionary

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What do you like to do on Monday mornings?

¿Qué te gusta hace los lunes por la mañana?

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What do you like to do on Sundays?

¿Qué te gusta hacer los domingos?

  • Note that there is no word used in this sentence for “on” after “hacer”

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green bean

el frijol verde (Latin America)

el ejote (Mexico)

la judía verde (Spain)

Starred cuz I forgot about "el frijol verde"

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What do you like to eat on Christmas?

¿Qué te gusta comer en Navidad?

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to take a nap

dormir una siesta

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me neither

yo tampoco

a mí tampoco

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me too

yo también

a mí también

When you use each of these varies according to
Abe but he was having a hard time articulating 
the explanation

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your best friend

tu mejor amigo

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chocolate

el chocolate

el bombón

  • Starred cuz “el bombon” is new to me

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peanut butter

la mantequilla de maní (Latin America)

  • This is what Abe grew up saying

la mantequilla de cacahuete (Spain)

la mantequilla de cacahuate

  • Abe said he also uses this one

la crema de cacahuete (Spain)

la crema de cacahuate (Mexico)

la manteca de maní (River Plate)