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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.
partido
is the past participle of the verb "partir," meaning "a match" or "a game" in the context of sports or events.
amagar
means to feint or pretend to make a move in order to deceive an opponent, often used in sports or combat.
recuerden
is the conjugated form of the verb "recordar" in the imperative mood, meaning "remember" in a plural command.
bondad
kindness or goodness; a quality of being considerate and charitable towards others.
auunque
means "although" or "even though" in Spanish, used to introduce a contrast.
enojarse
is a reflexive verb meaning "to get angry" or "to become angry" in Spanish.
sano
refers to being healthy or sound in Spanish, indicating physical or mental well-being.
adentro
means "inside" or "within" in Spanish, typically used to describe location.
etiquetaron
is the third-person plural preterite form of the verb "etiquetar," meaning "they labeled" or "they tagged" in Spanish.
pusilánime
refers to a timid or cowardly person in Spanish, often used to describe someone lacking courage.
deberian
is the third-person plural conditional form of the verb "deber," meaning "they should" or "they ought to" in Spanish.
amabilidad
refers to kindness or amiability in Spanish, describing a friendly and considerate disposition.
acuerdo
is a noun in Spanish that means "agreement" or "understanding," typically indicating a consensus or understanding between parties.
seguro
sure or safe
quizás
perhaps or maybe
gradúe
is the first-person singular form of the verb "graduar" in the subjunctive mood, meaning "that I graduate" in English.
únete
is the second-person singular command form of the verb "unir," meaning "join" in English.
miembros
refers to members or participants in a group, organization, or assembly.
desorden
refers to disorder or chaos, indicating a lack of organization or order.
ajeno
means foreign or unrelated, often used to describe something that does not belong to oneself.
zanja
refers to a trench or ditch, typically used for drainage or irrigation.
demasiado
too much or too many
paliza
a beating
honrado
honest or honorable
anotó
take note of something or score
prejuicioso
prejudi
demonios
dang it or demons
asegúrense
make sure or check
luciremos
esfuerzo
putting effort or force or stress
demás
others or everyone else
trata
treat and its conjunction to tratar
debría
to ow or should and conjuction to deber
adelantar
to pass or move foward
enamoré
fall in love
genial
great or fantastic
agotado
tired or exhausted
admitirlo
to admit
aula
means classroom or lecture hall
alrededor
around
intereses
interest
fijarse
to pay attention or to notice
rutina
routine
torpe
clumsy