Espanol Vocabulario
Vocabulary Notes
entrada: entry
ademas: also; it can be used for adding additional information to a statement.
descuento: discount; commonly used in shopping to indicate a reduction in price.
otra ves: again / see again; used when referring to repetition or returning to a previous state.
contando: telling; often used in the context of narrating a story or recounting events.
entiende: understands; signifies comprehension or grasp of a concept.
prefiero: prefer; used to express a choice or liking for one option over another.
perder: waste; can mean to lose something or to spend time or resources inefficiently.
tonterias: nonsense; refers to trivial or silly things, often used for dismissing unimportant matters.
vigilando: keeping watch; implies observing attentively or monitoring.
orden: order; can refer to a command or an arrangement of items.
preocupe: worry; signifies a state of concern or anxiety regarding situations.
conoce: know; usually refers to familiarity with a person or place.
noramas: rules; indicates guidelines or prescribed practices, especially in social contexts.
ni: neither/nor; used for negation, inclusive of two options.
dedo: finger; a body part used for numerous functions, including pointing and grasping.
obras: works; can refer to artistic creations or construction projects.
sala: room; denotes a specific enclosed space, often used in contexts like homes or public places.
exponen: exhibited; used in contexts involving displays or presentations.
despierta: stir up; implies causing excitement or awakening interest.
enciende: spark; to ignite, can refer to both literal fire and metaphorical ignition of ideas or passions.
parece: looks; used for suggesting appearances or observations about someone or something.
pie: standing; often used in expressions related to support or stability.
lleva: wearing; refers to having clothes or accessories on one’s body.
eligiendo: choosing; indicates the process of making a selection from options.
desayunando: having breakfast; refers to the act of eating the first meal of the day.
planeando: planning; describing the act of organizing actions for future events.
creo: I think; used to express belief or opinion.
pensando: thinking; refers to the mental process of considering or reflecting upon ideas.
Ultimamente: lately; indicates recent occurrences or developments.
sabrosos: tasty; describes food that has an appealing flavor.
peligroso: dangerous; refers to something that poses a threat or risk.
jueventud: youth; can refer to the period of being young or young individuals.
sosteniendo: holding; signifies the act of physically supporting an object.
leyendo: reading; refers to the activity of interpreting written text.
These vocabulary words encompass various everyday actions, feelings, and descriptions, which are integral for effective communication in both spoken and written contexts.