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  1. feliz. inteligente. la ley. Word of the Day. el higo. Get the Word of the Day Email. Learn synonyms, antonyms, and opposites in Spanish and English with translations for every word using the world's best Spanish-English thesaurus and translator! Take advantage of our thesaurus to develop your vocabulary.

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  2. auxiliary verb. 1. (obligation) a. deber. You must stay in bed after the operation. Debes quedarte en cama después de la operación. b. tener que. You must bring your books to class.Tienes que traer tus libros a clase. 2. (suggestion) a. tener que.

  3. rutasdelvinorioja.com. Many translated example sentences containing "mustly" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

    • Responses and Pleasantries in Spanish
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    Okay: Vale |Bueno |Bien |De acuerdo

    Vale, bueno, bien andde acuerdo can all be used to express agreement,much like the English words “okay” and “alright.” Vale is used predominantly in Spain. The literal meanings are a bit more nuanced: bueno usually means “good,” bien means “well” and de acuerdo literally means “of agreement.” However, they can all be used to simply say “okay!”

    Maybe:Tal vez |Quizás |Quizá

    Tal vez, quizás and quizá mean “maybe,” “perhaps” and “possibly,” respectively.

    Of course:Por supuesto |Ciertamente |Por cierto |Claro |Desde luego |¿Cómo no?

    There are clearly quite a few ways to say “of course,” aren’t there? Por supuesto most directly translates to “of course” while ciertamente is closer in meaning to “certainly.” Por cierto can mean “certainly” or “indeed,” though it can also mean “by the way.” Claro can be used to say “clearly.” Desde luego can mean “of course” or “certainly.” ¿Cómo no? directly translates to “how/why not?”, but it’s used like “of course” or “sure.”

    Cool:Guay |Chévere |Suave |Genial

    These can all mean “cool,” though there are many, many more words you can use, too. Guay is used mostly in Spain, while chévere is Latin American. Although suave literally means “smooth,” it can also mean “cool” in the right context (think of the English word “suave”). Genial literally means “great” but it can also be used to mean “cool.”

    Beautiful:Bello |Guapo |Precioso |Bonito |Lindo |Maravilloso

    Just like in English, there are plenty of ways to praise someone or something’s appearance in Spanish.This set of synonyms is used to express that something is “beautiful,” “gorgeous” or “pretty.” There are some slight differences between all the words, though! Bello means “beautiful” (generally used to refer to women) and guapo is “good looking” (usually used for men). It’s easy to associate precioso with “precious,” but it’s also used to mean “beautiful” or “gorgeous.” Bonito is similar to...

    Different:Diferente |Distinto

    These both look pretty familiar, don’t they? You might even say they are… “different” and “distinct.” Spanish-English cognatesare pretty awesome!

    Language:Lengua |Idioma

    Lengua and idioma can both be used to refer to language. While lengua can be used to speak about a “tongue” (as in, a language), it can also refer to the anatomical “tongue.”

    Student:Estudiante |Alumno

    Either word can refer to a “student” or “pupil.”

    Job:Trabajo |Empleo

    Empleo refers predominantly to someone’s employment. Trabajo can be used to speak about an employment position, a particular task or “work” in general.

    To send:Mandar |Enviar

    Mandar can also mean “to order,” while enviar more directly means “to ship” or “to mail.”

    To walk:Caminar |Andar |Pasear |Recorrer |Marchar

    When used to mean “to walk,” caminar, andar and marchar are fairly direct—they simply refer to the act of walking on foot. Pasear andrecorrer are a bit more specific: Pasear is more similar to the English “to stroll,” while recorrer is similar to “to travel/walk around.”

    To choose:Elegir |Escoger |Seleccionar

    Elegir and escoger can also mean “to elect” (such as voting in an election), while seleccionar can also mean “to select.”

  4. Mi asiento está sucio. My seat is dirty. La silla está sucia. The seat is dirty. In Spanish, casa and residencia are synonyms. However, there’s a slight nuance in meaning between these words. ‘Residencia’ refers to a big, luxurious house, while ‘casa’ refers to an average house. The same happens with examples #5 and #6.

  5. 3 days ago · 2. Pedo. Pedo is one of the most robust Mexican slang words. Its meaning depends on the phrase you use: Echarse un pedo – To fart. Estar pedo – To be drunk. Ponerse pedo – To get drunk. No hay pedo – No biggie / No problem. Ni pedo – It is what it is / Oh well.

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