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El pasaporte
(2.01) A travel document issued by a government that identifies and authorizes a person to travel internationally.
El tipo de documento
(2.01) The type of document; classification of official papers needed for travel or identification.
La aduana
(2.01) Customs; the government agency that controls imports and exports at a country's border.
La primera clase
(2.01) First class; the most expensive and luxurious seating category on airplanes or trains.
La clase turista
(2.01) Economy class or tourist class; the most basic and affordable seating on planes.
Alquilar un carro
(2.01) To rent a car; to temporarily obtain use of a vehicle for a fee.
La moneda
(2.01) Currency or coin; the official money used in a country.
El cambio de moneda
(2.01) Currency exchange; the process of converting one country's money into another's.
Retrasado
(2.01) Delayed or late; when something arrives or happens later than expected.
Demorarse
(2.01) To delay or take a long time; to be slow in arriving or completing something.
La oficina de turismo
(2.01) A tourism office; a place that provides information about travel and attractions.
El tour
(2.01) A tour; a guided trip to visit places of interest.
Planear
(2.01) To plan; to organize and prepare for a trip or event in advance.
Ecoturismo
(2.01) Ecotourism; responsible travel focused on experiencing nature while protecting the environment.
Los documentos
(2.01) Documents; official papers needed for travel such as passports, visas, and tickets.
Grosero/a
(2.02) Rude or crude; lacking politeness and respect in behavior or speech.
Respetuoso/a
(2.02) Respectful; showing consideration and esteem for others through behavior and attitude.
La cortesía
(2.02) Courtesy or politeness; respectful and considerate behavior toward others.
Dirigirse
(2.02) To address or speak to someone; to direct oneself or one's words toward a person.
Hallar
(2.02) To find or discover; to locate something that was being searched for.
Los sitios históricos
(2.02) Historic sites; places of historical importance worthy of visiting or studying.
El portero
(2.02) A porter or doorman; a person who manages entry and assists guests at a building.
Los huéspedes
(2.02) Guests; people who are visiting or staying at a place.
El porcentaje
(2.02) A percentage; a proportion expressed as part of one hundred.
El gesto
(2.02) A gesture; a movement of the body or face expressing meaning or emotion.
La postura
(2.02) Posture or stance; the way one holds one's body and positions oneself.
Maleducado
(2.02) Ill-mannered or rude; lacking proper education in social etiquette and respect.
Demasiado
(2.02) Too much or excessively; more than what is needed or appropriate.
Bastante
(2.02) Enough or quite; a sufficient amount or degree of something.
Ligero/ligera
(2.02) Light or lightweight; not heavy; also means casual or slight.
Llevar capas
(2.02) To wear layers; to dress in multiple clothing pieces for warmth or comfort.
Puntualidad
(2.02) Punctuality; the quality of arriving or doing something at the expected time.
Puntual
(2.02) Punctual or on-time; arriving at the scheduled or expected moment.
Apropiádo
(2.02) Appropriate or suitable; fitting for a particular situation or context.
Educado
(2.02) Polite or well-mannered; showing good breeding and respect in behavior.
Abrazarse
(2.02) To embrace or hug each other; reciprocal physical affection between people.
Conocerse
(2.02) To become acquainted with each other; to meet and learn about someone.
Mirarse
(2.02) To look at each other; reciprocal eye contact between two or more people.
Ayudarse
(2.02) To help each other; reciprocal assistance or support between people.
Peleárse
(2.02) To fight or argue with each other; reciprocal conflict or disagreement.
Reuniérse
(2.02) To meet up or gather together; to come together at a designated place.
Turnarse
(2.02) To take turns; to alternate responsibility or action with others.
El motivo de viaje
(2.02) The reason for travel; the purpose or motivation behind taking a trip.
El sello de visa
(2.02) A visa stamp; an official mark placed in a passport authorizing entry to a country.
La dirección prevista
(2.02) The intended destination; the planned address or location one expects to reach.
La indemnización por daños
(2.02) Compensation for damages; payment for loss or injury suffered during travel.
Pasarlo bien
(2.03) To have a good time; to enjoy oneself and experience pleasure.
Inolvidable
(2.03) Unforgettable; so memorable that it cannot be forgotten.
Impresionante
(2.03) Impressive or striking; causing wonder or admiration due to scale or quality.
Escalar
(2.03) To climb or scale; to ascend mountains or steep terrain, often as an adventure activity.
Un desastre
(2.03) A disaster; something that goes very wrong causing damage or disappointment.
Lo pasé
(2.03) I had (a good time); the past tense expression of enjoying an experience.
El hostal
(2.03) A hostel; an affordable lodging option typically with shared rooms for travelers.
Regateár
(2.03) To bargain or haggle; to negotiate prices, especially in markets.
El mercado
(2.03) A market; a place where goods and services are bought and sold, often outdoors.
Alojárse
(2.03) To stay or lodge; to arrange accommodation during travel.
El horario
(2.03) A schedule or timetable; the planned times for events, transportation, or activities.
Quedárse
(2.03) To stay or remain; to decide to spend time in a location.
El paisaje
(2.03) A landscape or scenery; the natural environment and views of a region.
El blog
(2.03) A blog; a personal online journal where someone shares travel experiences and photos.
La red social
(2.03) A social network; an online platform for connecting and sharing content with others.
Planificar
(2.03) To plan; to organize and prepare details for a trip or activity.
El punto de vista
(2.03) A point of view or perspective; a particular way of seeing or understanding something.
La narración
(2.03) A narrative or story; the telling of events or experiences in sequence.
El bolsillo
(2.05) A pocket; a small pouch in clothing used for carrying items.
La bolsa
(2.05) A bag or purse; a container for carrying belongings while traveling.
El portador
(2.05) A carrier or bearer; a person who carries or holds something.
La cartera
(2.05) A wallet; a small case for holding money, cards, and identification.
Guardar
(2.05) To keep or store; to place something in a safe location for safekeeping.
Blanco fácil
(2.05) An easy target; someone easily taken advantage of or robbed by criminals.
Ten el dinero en efectivo
(2.05) Keep money in cash; advice to carry actual currency rather than cards while traveling.
El cajero automático
(2.05) An ATM or automated teller machine; a machine that dispenses cash 24/7.
Retirar
(2.05) To withdraw; to take money out from a bank account or ATM.
El soborno
(2.05) A bribe; money or favors offered to gain illegal or unfair advantage.
Esconder
(2.05) To hide or conceal; to keep something out of sight for protection.
Lleva ropa modesa
(2.05) Wear modest clothing; advice to dress conservatively to respect local customs and avoid attention.
Chocárse
(2.05) To collide or crash; to bump into someone or something forcefully.
No llevar la joyería cara
(2.05) Do not wear expensive jewelry; travel safety advice to avoid looking like a wealthy target.
No salir solo/a
(2.05) Do not go out alone; safety advice to travel with companions, especially at night.
Respetar las costumbres locales
(2.05) Respect local customs; to honor and follow the traditions of the places visited.
Probar
(2.05) To try or taste; to sample new foods or experiences during travel.
No sacar fotos sin pedir permiso
(2.05) Do not take photos without permission; respectful travel practice for local communities.