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pudiera

is the conjugated form of the verb "poder" in the past subjunctive mood, meaning "could" or "was able to." It is often used to express hypotheticals or wishes.

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partido

is the past participle of the verb "partir," meaning "a match" or "a game" in the context of sports or events.

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amagar

means to feint or pretend to make a move in order to deceive an opponent, often used in sports or combat.

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recuerden

is the conjugated form of the verb "recordar" in the imperative mood, meaning "remember" in a plural command.

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bondad

kindness or goodness; a quality of being considerate and charitable towards others.

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auunque

means "although" or "even though" in Spanish, used to introduce a contrast.

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enojarse

is a reflexive verb meaning "to get angry" or "to become angry" in Spanish.

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sano

refers to being healthy or sound in Spanish, indicating physical or mental well-being.

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adentro

means "inside" or "within" in Spanish, typically used to describe location.

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etiquetaron

is the third-person plural preterite form of the verb "etiquetar," meaning "they labeled" or "they tagged" in Spanish.

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pusilánime

refers to a timid or cowardly person in Spanish, often used to describe someone lacking courage.

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deberian

is the third-person plural conditional form of the verb "deber," meaning "they should" or "they ought to" in Spanish.

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amabilidad

refers to kindness or amiability in Spanish, describing a friendly and considerate disposition.

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acuerdo

is a noun in Spanish that means "agreement" or "understanding," typically indicating a consensus or understanding between parties.

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seguro

sure or safe

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quizás

perhaps or maybe

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gradúe

is the first-person singular form of the verb "graduar" in the subjunctive mood, meaning "that I graduate" in English.

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únete

is the second-person singular command form of the verb "unir," meaning "join" in English.

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miembros

refers to members or participants in a group, organization, or assembly.

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desorden

refers to disorder or chaos, indicating a lack of organization or order.

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ajeno

means foreign or unrelated, often used to describe something that does not belong to oneself.

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zanja

refers to a trench or ditch, typically used for drainage or irrigation.

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demasiado

too much or too many

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paliza

a beating

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honrado

honest or honorable

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anotó

take note of something or score

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prejuicioso

prejudi

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demonios

dang it or demons

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asegúrense

make sure or check

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luciremos

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esfuerzo

putting effort or force or stress

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demás

others or everyone else

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trata

treat and its conjunction to tratar

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debría

to ow or should and conjuction to deber

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adelantar

to pass or move foward

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enamoré

fall in love

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genial

great or fantastic

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agotado

tired or exhausted

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admitirlo

to admit

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aula

means classroom or lecture hall

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alrededor

around

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intereses

interest

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fijarse

to pay attention or to notice

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rutina

routine

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torpe

clumsy

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