Northern Spain Laungauge Basics and Brazilian Portugese for English speakers

  1. you are? (N. Spain)
    you are? (Brazil)
    • usted está. (ewe-sted es-ta)
    • éu você (you vo-say)
  2. you will? In Spanish and portugese.
    Vas a.

    In portuguese: você irá
  3. you have? In Spanish and portugese.
    tú tienes.

    In portuguese: Você tem
  4. I have? In Spanish and portugese.
    tengo.

    In portuguese: eu tenho
  5. I will? In Spanish and portugese. Root word portugese form is?
    🇪🇸 voy a. Note that Vontade in Spanish means welcome.

    🇧🇷 In portuguese: Eu irei, where the root word is vontade for will.
  6. I am? In Spanish and portugese.
    estoy.

    In portuguese: eu sou or estoy.
  7. I was? In Spanish and portugese.
    yo era.

    In portuguese: Eu fui
  8. I feel much better?
    me siento mucho mejor

    In portuguese: Eu sinto muito melhor?

    Eu me is used because feeling is a verb acting as a noun and thus is a reflexive gerund. Thus me where it appears needless.
  9. I went to?
    fui a.
  10. sweet? In Spanish then portugese.
    dulce.

    In portuguese: doce
  11. expensive?
    costoso.
  12. two hundred twenty thousand tons?
    doscientos veinte mil toneladas.
  13. me too?
    Yo también.
  14. todos?
    everybody.
  15. All?
    Todo.
  16. What was his age? 🇪🇸 🇧🇷
    🇪🇸 Cuál era su edad.

    🇧🇷 Portugese: Qual era a sua idade.
  17. What kind is that?
    Qué tipo es ése.
  18. quality?
    calidad.
  19. what other gifts did you get?
    Qué otros regalos obtuviste.
  20. air freshener?
    ambientador.
  21. the only way to learn is by doing?
    la única forma de aprender es haciendo.
  22. dry?
    seco.
  23. I am getting tired?
    Me estoy cansando.
  24. parking is very tight?
    el estacionamiento es muy estrecho.
  25. learning?
    Learn.
    Learned
    • Spanish:
    • aprendiendo.
    • aprender.
    • aprendio.

    • Portugese:
    • Aprendendo
  26. old?
    • Spanish: viejo.
    • Portugese: Velho / Velha
  27. encantado?
    In Spanish this means delighted. This is also the same as "nice to meet you."

    Whereby in Portugese: "Muito Prazar" means nice to meet you and encantado still means "delighted".
  28. we are?
    estamos.
  29. we are going?
    vamos.
  30. finished?
    finalizado.
  31. fun?
    divertido.
  32. cuento chino?
    chinese tale. this phrase means it is a lie.
  33. clara?
    clear.
  34. espero?
    wait.
  35. la palabra?
    the word.
  36. portero?
    goalkeeper.
  37. Did you grow up in Hueska?
    ¿Creciste en Hueska?
  38. do you want?
    Quieres.
  39. do you get?
    entiendes.
  40. a lot of people like that?
    a mucha gente le gusta eso.
  41. camasita térmica?
    thermal shirt.
  42. comfortable?
    cómodo.
  43. barriga?
    belly.
  44. I go to the bathroom.

    In Spanish and then portugese. What happens when this is a question?
    voy el bano

    Eu vou ao banheiro

    When posed with ¿ this becomes "am I going to the bathroom" in the exact same form.
  45. ¿Qué canción es esta?
    What song is this.
  46. this music is going to put me to sleep

    Consider in Spanish this music see me put to sleep
    esta musica me va a poner a dormir
  47. they were about eleven euros each one?
    • eran unos once euros cada uno.
    • Eran- they were or some
    • Unos- were
    • Uno one
  48. I will not judge?
    No voy a juzgar.
  49. hoy in Spanish 🇪🇸?
    In portugese 🇵🇹 portugese, this is what?
    • 🇪🇸 today.
    • 🇵🇹 hoje
  50. Can (l).
    can.
    (you) may.
    • puedo.
    • puede.
    • puedes.
  51. camarero, me puede poner un cafe?
    puedo. puede. puedes. may l. can. you may.
    waiter, can I have a coffee.
  52. camarero un cafe con leche por favor?
    waiter a coffee with milk please.
  53. quiero café con leche?
    I want coffee with milk.
  54. Vi que todos se ven muy jóvenes?
    I saw that they all look very young.
  55. outside?
    afuera.
  56. will you be busy today?
    Estarás ocupado hoy.
  57. nearby?
    cercano.
  58. casi?
    almost.
  59. cerca?
    close.
  60. around?
    alrededor.
  61. I will go this time? Versus the word for went.
    There are many forms of the verb go. In this case VOY A for I will is the verb form
    • Iré esta vez.
    • VS se fue

    • verb
    • go
    • ir, pasar, salir, irse, viajar, andar
    • be
  62. I slept like a baby?
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Dormí como un bebé.
    • 🇵🇹 Eu dormi como um bebê.
  63. then what?
    y que.
  64. then?
    • 🇪🇸 entonces.
    • 🇵🇹 então
  65. I will go around this time? Or I will turn around this time. Same thing.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Daré la vuelta esta vez. (DE-ER-LA-BUELTA-ESTA-BETH)
    • 🇵🇹 Eu vou virar desta vez.
    • (EE-YOU-VIR-ARE-DESTA-VASE)

    • 🇪🇸 Daré means i will give. 
    • vuelta means return. 
    • 🇵🇹 virar literally means to tack.
  66. it was amazing?
    fue increíble.
  67. is it busy tonight, do I need a reservation?
    Está ocupado esta noche? ¿Necesito una reserva.
  68. where do?
    donde hacer.
  69. where do I sit?
    donde me siento.
  70. what is the woman💃 doing?

    In Spanish then Portugese.
    que esta hacienda la mujer.

    Port: O que a mulher está fazendo?
  71. What do you do?
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 que hace usted.
    • 🇵🇹 que voce faz. (KAY-VOSAY-FAZZ)
  72. I'm?
    yo estoy.
  73. that makes
    Lo que hace.
  74. we have? In 🇪🇸 Spanish & 🇧🇷 Portugese.
    Spanish: nosotros tenemos. Or just tenemos.

    Portugese: nós temos. Or just temos
  75. for rent?
    se alquila.
  76. having seen by?
    habiendo visto por.
  77. our?
    🇪🇸 nuestro.

    🇵🇹 nosso
  78. tea with ice or Iced Tea?
    Spanish: té con hielo.

    Portugese: chá com gelo. (Ğay low)
  79. for sale?
    se vende.
  80. I am a kid?
    yo soy un nino.
  81. gambas?
    prawns.
  82. hat?
    sombrero.
  83. fifteen?
    quince.
  84. estrellados ?
    crashed.
  85. ternera?
    veal.
  86. sizes?
    tallas.
  87. What does the man do?
    🇪🇸
    🇧🇷
    🇪🇸 que hace el hombre.

    🇧🇷 O que o homem faz.
  88. what are you doing? 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 que esta haciendo.
    • 🇵🇹 o que está fazendo
  89. I'm very tired?

    In Spanish and portugese
    Spanish: Estoy muy cansada.

    Portugese: Estou muito cansada.
  90. very nice?
    muy agradable.
  91. right next to the gym?
    justo alado means just winged.
    • justo al lado del gimnasio.
    • Where justo means just.
    • A lado means to side.  
  92. I remember paper maps?
    Recuerdo los mapas de papel.
  93. hot pepper or chilli?
    guindilla.

    Portuguese: Pimenta
  94. globo?
    globe.
  95. for?
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 para.
    • 🇵🇹 para. Note that this is also used as to, in, and toward.
  96. best?
    mejor.
  97. hairdressing?
    peluqueria.
  98. day, week, month?
    día, semana, mes.
  99. do you want me to?
    Quieres que yo.
  100. when do you want me to pay the bill for the week?🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 : ¿Cuándo quieres que pague la factura de la semana?

    🇵🇹 : Quando você quer que eu pague a conta da semana?
  101. how do you say?
    Cómo se dice.
  102. tile?
    loseta.
  103. omelette?
    tortilla.
  104. dry bag tea?
    té seco en bolsa.
  105. broken?
    rotos.
  106. bass?
    lubina.
  107. can I pay the bill?
    puedo pagar la factura.
  108. savories?
    tapas.
  109. arena?
    • coso. Not to be confused with costoso for expensive.  Other variants include. 
    • arena, esfera, pista, ruedo, plaza, coso.
  110. high or tall?
    alto.
  111. with you at all times?
    contigo en todo momento.
  112. sales?
    Spanish: rebajas.

    Portugese: descontos
  113. glass?
    vidrio.
  114. then?
    Spanish: entonces

    Portugese: então
  115. just south of town?
    justo al sur de la ciudad.
  116. how about 6?
    que tal ciese.
  117. Give several examples of the word try in noun form, and the context they are used in.  Where probar and intentar are verbs.
    • el intento
    • attempt, try, intent, intention, bash, shy
    • la tentativa
    • attempt, effort, try, endeavor, trial, shot
    • el ensayo
    • test, trial, assay, essay, testing, try
  118. i would love to try some?
    There are many words for try
    • 🇪🇸 Me encantaría probar/intentar algunos. 
    • encantaría means would love.
    • probar means try
    • algunos means some. 
    • Audio not supported.

    • 🇵🇹 Eu adoraria experimentar alguns
    • Ee-you adroo-a-dee-H exp-ara-mintar
  119. Speck?
    mota, punto, partícula, grano, pequeña mancha
  120. Point. Noun.
    Is this feminine or masculine?
    • noun
    • point: punto, momento, punta, coma, lugar, cuestión
    • spot: lugar, punto, mancha, sitio, espacio, lunar
    • dot: punto, pequeñito
    • degree: grado, título, licenciatura, punto, licencia, rango
    • period: período, época, tiempo, punto, regla, semana
    • stop: parada, tope, alto, pausa, interrupción, punto
    • full stop: freno total, punto
    • speck: mota, punto, partícula, grano, pequeña mancha
  121. Bigger.  Or higher.  Superior.
    Mayor.
  122. Several words for the verb make.
    • hacer: do, ask, be, give, render.
    • introducir: give, bring in or introduce efectuar: make or bring about. 
    • poner: put, add, set, lay, give.
    • ganar: to win, ear, make, give. 
    • crear: create, make, set up, establish.
  123. do you make a good latte?
    haces un buen café con leche.
  124. Many?
    muchos.
  125. We?
    nosotros.
  126. I am not that picky?
    No soy tan quisquilloso.
  127. what do I ask you?
    que te pregunto
  128. wheat?
    trigo.
  129. 1. I start
    🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    2. 👉 you start in
    🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    3. We start (masc. & feminine.)
    🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    4. They begin (masc. & feminine.)
    🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    5. beginning 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • 1.
    • 🇪🇸 empiezo.
    • 🇵🇹 eu começo.
    • 2.
    • 🇪🇸 👉empiezas. Note: Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of empezar.
    • 🇵🇹 você começa
    • 3.
    • 🇪🇸 Nosotros empezamos.
    • 🇵🇹 nós começamos.
    • 4.
    • 🇪🇸 Ellos(as) comienzan.
    • 🇵🇹 Eles começam (CO-MAY-SO: same for both)
    • 5.
    • 🇪🇸 comienzo.
    • 🇵🇹 começo.
  130. behind?
    atras.
  131. twenty three?
    Veintitres.
  132. how do you say nice to meet you?
    🇪🇸 encantado. Or formally encantado encontrarte.  The later means find you.

    🇵🇹 muito prazar
  133. is that your son?
    ese es tu hijo.
  134. what kind of bread?
    🇪🇸 and 🇧🇷
    🇪🇸 que tipo de pan.

    🇧🇷 que tipo de pão
  135. hot?
    caliente.
  136. winter?
    invierno.
  137. mariscos?
    seafood.
  138. Restaraunt closed?
    Cerrar restaurante.
  139. I prefer?
    yo prefiero.
  140. record holder?
    🇪🇸 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 plusmarquista.

    🇵🇹 recordista
  141. I have heard about the....?
    He escuchado sobre el... Where escuchado sobre is "heard about." Tengo is usually "I have. " In this case, it is "he" (ay).

    He is a conjugated form of the verb haber. It is often used with the past participle of another verb to form the present perfect tense.

    • haber visitado = to have visited
    • he visitado = I have visited
  142. expensive?
    🇪🇸 caro. (CA row)

    🇵🇹 caro (ca doo)
  143. bag?
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 bolsa.
    • 🇵🇹 bolsa.
  144. Of the use of pronouns for you and yours. Which form only means your and not your(s)
    Remember that adding an 'S' makes it directed toward others. Consider puedes for do you want. Versus peudo for I want
    • vuestro_
    • your, yours
    • vuestra_
    • your, yours
    • vuestras
    • your
    • vuestros
    • your
  145. your dreams?
    tus sueños.
  146. What's up?
    que tal.
  147. good for the heart?
    bueno para el corazon.
  148. do you need help?
    necesitas ayuda.
  149. I like?
    me gusta.

    Yo” is a subject pronoun, it indicates it's “I” doing the action. For example: I read a lot - Yo leo mucho. “Me” is a reflexive pronoun, I am the receiver of the action, not that different to the english “me
  150. Stop.(V.)
    Stop. (N.)
    • detener. (V.)
    • Dejar.
    • Parar.
    • Suspender
    • Cesar
    • Pararse
    • Terminal

    • Noun form. 
  151. tall?
    alto.
  152. sword?
    espada.
  153. tasty
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹

    that meal was tasty
    • sabroso 🇪🇸
    • gostoso 🇵🇹

    🇪🇸 esa comida estuvo deliciosa

    • 🇵🇹 aquela refeição estava saborosa
    • (Aquya refreshow estaba sobadosa) refeição means snack
  154. todo?
    everything or all.
  155. see?
    ver.
  156. do you have?

    In Spanish 🇪🇸 and portugese 🇧🇷
    tiene usted

    tem usado
  157. You are?
    tu eres?
  158. we are?
    Spanishand potugese
    • 🇪🇸 Estamos
    • 🇵🇹 Nós somos

    🇪🇸 We:nosotros/nosotras somos.

    🇵🇹 : nós/nós somos.
  159. What does the sign read?
    the helpless old men
  160. You are? Or more specifically your.
    vosotros / vosotras sois. Where the (s) means your possessive no S.  And
  161. You use....?
    Tu uses....
  162. Can I get a taxi at.....
    puedo conseguir un taxi en...
  163. Yesterday
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Ayer

    🇵🇹 Ontem
  164. I was....I am....I will.
    Yo era...yo estoy... voy a.

    Use of estoy alone is a contraction I'm in Spain.

    Note: The word has been in use in English since 1615, and is derived from Late Latin aera "an era or epoch from which time is reckoned
  165. Knee.
    Rodilla.
  166. Explain the use of del, and de la and de Los and de Las. And what they mean.
    Both "del" and "de la" mean "of the"- if it is before a masculine noun it is "del" and if before a feminine noun it is "de la" - the exception being that before a feminine word that begins with a stressed "a" sound it becomes "del". There are also "de los" and "de las" for nouns that are in the plural.
  167. Explain what the indirect object pronouns are in Spanish and how they work.
    • Me- I
    • te-I  where He is I've
    • le-you
    • nos-us
    • os-you
    • les are indirect object pronouns in Spanish. They are used to indicate who benefits from or is affected by the action of the verb in the sentence. (Me gusta for example) The most common translations in English are: (to/for) me, you, him, her, us, them.

    As pronouns they replace people, animals or objects.
  168. Explain the word for want and love.
    Alone is want and in IE format is 💘 love. 

    • Los padres quieren a sus hijas.
    • Parents love their daughters.

    And I want.  quiren (want) or quiero. (I want)
  169. Explain the difference between its (possessive and not it is or it's) and you.  Or its and you.
    Su tu. Literally means this. Possessive its you. This would not make sense in a sentence. It's is es.
  170. We go

    I will be back. [This on is 🇧🇷 and 🇪🇸.]
    Nos vamos.  

    🇪🇸 volveré. [Vol-be-de]

    🇧🇷 eu retornarei
  171. What is the difference between esta
    estan?
    • This
    • are
    • esta. están
    • Literally: is. is it so
  172. What is the use of de la?  For example debajo de la.  And what does this mean?
    under the. Where de la is before a feminine noun (a). Masculine would be del.
  173. escuchando.  Escuchar.
    Listening. Listen.
  174. Looking.
    Miranda.
  175. Debes hablar despacio.
    You must speak slowly
  176. looking for a rain jacket.
    buscando una chaqueta para la lluvia.
  177. oilskin.
    chubasquero.
  178. Do you have an itemized receipt?
    tienes un recibo detallado?
  179. can I get a taxi?
    puedo conseguir un taxi?
  180. estar?  And what does this mean with the words "en quartero...?
    To be.  en quarto de estar ...in living room

    Brazil 🇧🇷 sala de estar
  181. fregar?
    scrub
  182. 1. sink
    2. tattoo
    3. toilet
    4. on
    5. computer
    • 1. fregadero
    • 2. sink
    • 3. retreta
    • 4. tattoo
    • 5. retrete
    • 6. toilet
    • encima
    • on
    • ordenador
    • computer
  183. I also found out?
    tambien me entere
  184. return.
    regreso
  185. They wear me out.
    Me agotan.
  186. stay here
    quetande aqui
  187. i have seen
    🇪🇸
    Portugese
    🇪🇸 he vista.

    🇵🇹 Eu tenho visto
  188. The present tense of have 
    I have 
    You Have 
    He she has
    We have 
    You all have (informal)
    They have (formal)
    You hall have (formal)
    Present tense of have.  Its forms.

  189. mundo?
    world
  190. What is the difference between formal and informal speech in Spanish? When stating "you"
    Formal should be used with teachers, strangers, elders, etc. Informal should be used with friends, children, etc. You would always say "usted" when talking to an important person.
  191. You have honey. Informal.
    And formal.
    • Tienes miel.
    • Usted tiene miel.
  192. it takes time.
    Toma tiempo.  From 'tomar' meaning to take.
  193. I don't feel like it sometimes.
    A veces no tengo ganas.  Where i don't feel like it is no tengo ganas and a veces is sometimes.
  194. When does this happen?
    ¿Cuándo pasa esto?
  195. Happens
    He passed
    Happens
    Pass
    approved
    Passage
    • pase
    • paso
    • pasa
    • pasada
    • aprobado
    • pasaje
  196. Does that hurt?
    • ¿Duele?
    • Audio not supported.
  197. What is the difference between ser and estar?
    When to use "ser"

    • You'll use words from the "ser" column when you're talking about permanent states or characteristics.
    • When to use "estar"

    Estar (and its various forms) is used when talking about something that is a non-permanent state or location.
  198. how was it. how is it. how will it be.
    • cómo fue. Cómo es. Cómo será. 
    • Notice that Sera is used for a changing state where Quatro de estar (livingroom) is a prime example of a state not changing.  

    Audio not supported.
  199. What is the difference between como se llama and Como te llama?
    Como te llamas" means "What's your name?" and you use that informally or with people the same age as you or younger children. "Como se llama" is the formal version in which you speak to your boss or someone you want to show respect to.
  200. How do you say nice to meet you
    Encantada de conocerte.
  201. I was.   It was.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Fui.  Fue.
    • 🇵🇹 Eu era. Era.
  202. This time.
    esta vez.
  203. Give several words for tip.  Noun.
    • propina, punta, consejo, extremidad, boquilla, yema.
    • la propina: tip, baksheesh, perquisite, gratification, douceur, bakhsheesh
    • la punta
    • tip, point, end, peak, toe, spike
    • el consejo
    • advice, council, counsel, tip, piece of advice, hint
    • la extremidad
    • tip, end, extremity, edge, extreme
    • la boquilla
    • nozzle, mouthpiece, holder, cigarette holder, beak, cigar holder
    • la yema
    • bud, egg yolk, tip
  204. tip, baksheesh, perquisite, gratification, douceur, bakhsheesh
    la propina.
  205. advice, council, counsel, tip, piece of advice, hint
    el consejo.
  206. With their...
    Con su...
  207. Jacket.   Versus dust jacket.
    chaqueta VS sobrecubierta.
  208. Inside. Outside.
    • (Adj.) adentro. Or dentro. Also 
    • (Adj.) de la derecha where derecha means right. 
    • Outside:
  209. We can go together.
    Podemos ir juntos.

    • Portugese:
    • Nós podemos ir juntos.
  210. Too much
    Spanish: demasiado

    Portugese: também
  211. Cashew
    anacardo
  212. Had (masculine)
    Had (feminine)
    You had.

    Example: I had a great time
    Example: you had a great time
    • tenido
    • tenida
    • tu tenias

    • Example: tuve un gran tiempo
    • Example: te lo pasaste genial
  213. Too much.
    demasiado
  214. Get vs obtain. And how do you say I obtain, you obtain, we obtain? 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸
    • obtener means to. - obtain.
    • conseguir means. - to get.
    • yo obtengo. - I get
    • usted obtiene. - you get
    • Nosotras obtenemos - we get

    • 🇵🇹
    • obter meios para. -obtivermos.
    • obter meios. - obter.
    • Eu recebo. - Eu recebo
    • você consegue. - você consegue
    • Nós pegamos - nós pegamos
  215. I had.
    Yo Tuve.
  216. Wake up.
    Despierta.
  217. Who.
    • 🇪🇸 quiene.
    • 🇵🇹 quem
  218. Its (possesive),
    theirs,
    they.(fm) 🇪🇸 🇧🇷
    • 🇪🇸
    • su.
    • sus.
    • ellas (fm)

    • 🇧🇷
    • Está.
    • seus.
    • elas
  219. Breakfast,
    lunch,
    dinner.
    (N.) desayuno (V.) desayunar.

    Where La cena, el almuerzo, comida van mean both lunch and dinner.
  220. The term used to indicate Christian and Muslim Moroccan blending in multi cultural buildings is?
    mudejar.
  221. I know [the reflexive pronoun use when indicating one's self]
    Se

    • Using 'Se' as a Reflexive Pronoun
    • The most common use of se is a reflexive pronoun. Such pronouns indicate that the subject of a verb is also its object. In English, this is usually accomplished by using verbs such as "himself" or "themselves." ​

    • Pablo se ve por el espejo. (Pablo sees himself using the mirror.)
    • Los padres no pueden oírse. (The parents can't hear themselves.)
    • Rebecca se perjudica por fumar. (Rebecca is hurting herself by smoking.)
    • Benjamín Franklin se levantaba temprano. (Benjamin Franklin got up early.)
    • Se comió los tacos. (He ate up the tacos.)
  222. The sign reads what? 

    Anciados means?
    Desamparados means?
    Helpless old men. Anciados means seniors. Desamparados means homeless.
  223. Trout.
    Trucha
  224. Previous.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    anterior.
  225. What is the meaning of oscense?
    Spanish meaning people of Huesca.  North Spain. Aragon region. A ciudad or city.
  226. Miraculously.
    • milagrosamente (or)
    • por milagro.
  227. Mountain road.
    camino de montaña.
  228. I would like

    would you like to
    me gustaría

    le gustaría
  229. 1st: walk
    2nd: hike
    • noun
    • 1st
    • paseo, andar
    • 2nd
    • caminata
  230. 1st: Far, far away.Adverb. in the distance, far, yonder, yon. Adverb. 
    2nd: When used as an adjective what happens?
    • adverb
    • 1st: lejos
    • 2nd: a lo lejos

    Adj.  lejano
  231. shared section
    tramo compartido
  232. i will get. Verb. Also achieve gain obtain.
    Iré means I will go
    conseguiré.
  233. Sideways, sideways, differed, edgewise are all what one word?
    Delado. Adv.
  234. Heater duct.
    conducto de calentador

    encabezado means header.
  235. noun
    1.el ciervo
    2.el venado
    3.venison
    • noun
    • 1.el ciervo

    2. deer, venison

    3. deer
  236. Horns of the bull.
    cuernos del toro
  237. where to
    where to.
  238. ALTERNATE TRANSLATIONS
    adverb
    1.after, then, later, afterwards, next, afterward

    2. behind, back, after, aback

    3. after

    4. back, behind, after, aback
    • ALTERNATE TRANSLATIONS
    • adverb
    • 1. después
    • 2. detrás
    • 3. en pos de
    • 4. atrás
  239. Wedding.
    boda, bodas, casamiento, enlace, casorio.
  240. It is delayed.
    la se retrasa.
  241. Because of fault. 
    Fault. 
    Guilt.
    • Por culpa.
    • Culpa.
    • Culpa. 
    • Synonms: falla, falta, avería, error, defecto
  242. Deadline.  Term.  Time limit
    plazo
  243. Weigh
    • pesar: regret sorrow, and grief.
    • ponderar: to ponder or weigh a decision.
    • levar. Weight.
  244. What are you doing today?
    ¿Qué harás hoy?
  245. once was part of the
    una vez fue parte de la
  246. Orchard.
    orchard. Noun.
  247. grove
    huerta, huerto, pomar.
  248. market garden
    arboleda, huerto, alameda, patio
  249. kitchen-garden.
    huerto, jardín de cocina, jardín cocinero.
  250. a sip
    un sorbo.

    • Portugese:
    • um gole. (Goal-ee)
  251. poor duck
    pobre pato
  252. that makes sense.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 eso tiene sentido. TIENE literally means "has". Because has is a 3rd person present verb. That is 3rd person and makes is present.

    🇵🇹 isso tem sentido EE-SUE-TANE-SEN-CHEE-DOO
  253. Have you been?
    ¿Has estado?

    Has is a form of haber to have in the second person singular form
  254. you want to try some
    quieres probar algunos
  255. I woke up at 7.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Me desperté a las siete.

    🇵🇹 Acordei às sete.
  256. taste.
    Sabor.
  257. noon.
    mediodía
  258. eran unos.
    they were about
  259. no podía
    🇪🇸 🇵🇹
    • could not.
    • 🇵🇹 não podia
  260. Where do you guys live
    Dónde vives vosotros. ⛺
  261. maybe.
    In Spanish 🇪🇸 and Portugese 🇧🇷
    quizás ❓️❓️(keethas)

    pode ser (also means can it be)
  262. I don't know.
    No sé.
  263. we're.

    We are from 🇪🇸 Spain.  & 🇵🇹

    You (plural) are from 🇪🇸 Spain.


    Nós somos de 🇪🇸 Espanha.
  264. Suite.  One you wear.
    Un traje.

    • Portugese:
    • um terno. (Ternho is traje with the use of the article A)
  265. socks
    calcetines

    protugese: meias
  266. Tie.  For a suit.
    Corbata.

    Portugese: gravata
  267. Jersey (spanish)?
    Sweater
  268. What does a cowboy wear for pants?
    vaqueros azules is blue jeans 👖 and vaqueros is 🤠cowboys.
    vaqueros azules.
  269. His socks are grey.

    ...purple.
    Plural uses S
    Sus calcetines son grises.

    • 🇪🇸 ...Morado.
    • 🇵🇹 roxas.
  270. The short woman is wearing a T-shirt.
    This is with an O for masculine. And bajando means going down. This word is land near California.
    La mujer baja lleva una camiseta.

    Portugeses: A mulher baixa está vestindo uma camiseta.
  271. My shoes are brown. (M)
    My belt is pink. (F)
    My tie is brown. (M)

    In Spanish 🇪🇸 and Portugese 🇧🇷
    The Spanish word for shoes starts with Z sound in Mexico and Madrid. Where in North Spain it starts with TH. Spelling is the same.
    • Mis zapatos son marrones.
    • Mi cinturón es rosa. Borrowed from Spanish cinturón (“belt”).
    • Mi corbata es marrón.

    • Meus sapatos são marrons.
    • Meu cinto é cor de rosa.
    • minha gravata é marrom

    Note: centuriones; Greek: κεντυρίων, translit. kentyríōn, or Greek: ἑκατόνταρχος, translit. hekatóntarkhos) was a position in the Roman army during classical antiquity, nominally the commander of a century (Latin: centuria), a military unit originally consisting of 100 legionaries Thus, a centurion and a cinturon are related. One is a belt, and one is a man wearing a belt in charge of 100 soldiers. Ultimately rooted in the Latin “balteus,” meaning “sword belt” or “girdle,” 
  272. I will be right back.

    See you later crocodile 🐊. This a common Spanish phrase.  

    ya vuelvo.

    Hasta luego crocodillo.🐊.
  273. I used to.

    used to.
    Yo solía.

    solía.
  274. hungry.
    hambriento, where pobre means hungry and also poor.  As in sympathy or less fortune.
  275. superchulo.
    super cool.
  276. Joking.
    bromas.
  277. meaning.
    significado.
  278. Means.  Or method.  Noun. 
    method, way, means, process, system, orderliness.

    Means as an average.
    means, medium, half, average, middle, midst.
    el método.  

    el medio.
  279. material wealth.
    riqueza material.
  280. so happy 😊.
    🇪🇸 tan contentos.

    🇵🇹 tão feliz
  281. Oldest. Spanish then portugese.
    más antiguo

    • Portugese:
    • mais antigo
  282. hopefully always.
    ojalá siempre.
  283. lipstick
    lápiz labial.
  284. Mustache.  🧔
    el bigote. los bigotes. el mostacho.
  285. hair.
    • pelo.  
    • ALTERNATELY
    • cabello, vello, cabellera
  286. thats what happens.
    Not to be confused with estoquepasa meaning stockpile.
    esoquepassa.  No 👎T.
  287. Lend.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • prestas. 🇪🇸
    • pagar 🇵🇹
  288. The name ainhoa means?
    The Town of the Virgin Mary.
  289. I remember it.
    se la recuerdo.
  290. A common phrase in Spain. Meaning Perro little biting barking dog 🐕.   In English this is the same as his bark is worse than his bite.
    • Perro ladrador poco mordedor.
    • barking. 
    • Biting. 
  291. A common phrase in Spain regarding shame and eating.  

    ENGLISH
    He who is ashamed neither eats nor eats lunch.
    El que tiene vergüenza ni come ni almuerza.
  292. A saying.
    Refrán.
  293. Shame to speak.
    🇪🇸 Vergüenza hablar.

    🇵🇹 Vergonha de falar.
  294. This is a phrase Spaniards use to tie the tongue.  

    Three sad tigers make wheat in a wheat field?
    Tres tristes tigres hacen trigo en un trigal?
  295. journey.
    viaje
  296. excited, moved, emotional, agog, rousing

    excited, ablaze
    emocionado.

    excitado.
  297. They were.
    estaban.
  298. Cloud storage.
    almacenamiento en la nube.
  299. nice.

    friendly.
    amable

    amistoso
  300. How.  

    So, how. So much
      Also used for like. And as an adverb think Zoro.
    • ALTERNATE TRANSLATIONS
    • conjunction
    • cómo

    • adverb
    • de qué manera

    Tanto. 
  301. any vaccine.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    Pronounced baccuna.
    • cualquier vacuna.🇪🇸 &
    • 🇵🇹 qualquer vacina (vaseena)
  302. I am a nurse.
    Yo soy enfermera.
  303. Left.  🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    I left it like new.
    • 🇪🇸 izquierda
    • 🇵🇹 deixei
    • deixei-a como nova
  304. Deaf.
    hear.
    ear listen.
    • sordo
    • oír.
    • oreja escuchar.
  305. Lame.
    • adjective
    • cojo, lisiado, poco convincente, flojo, incapaz, que cojea

    lame, crippled, unconvincing, weak, incapable, limping
  306. Sick.
    Enferma is a nurse👩‍⚕️
    • ALTERNATE TRANSLATIONS
    • noun
    • Enfermo
    • los enfermos
    • el nauseado
  307. I am starving.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Estoy hambriento
    • 🇵🇹 Estou com fome
  308. angry.
    enfadado.
  309. bottle
    things
    Cause

    funny
    • botella
    • cosas
    • causa
    • gracioso
  310. soft, gentle, mild, sweet, subdued, silky
    suave.
  311. I thought. you thought. we thought.
    Pensé. pensaste. pensamos.
  312. then
    entonces
  313. What color is your sweater?
    ¿De qué color es su jersey?
  314. Blonde.
    🇪🇸 Rubia

    🇵🇹 Loiro
  315. What is the colour of your hair? In English and Spanish.
    ¿De qué color es su pelo/ cabello?

    • Portugese:
    • ¿De qué color es su pelo /cabello?
  316. I am a redhead
    Soy pelirroja.
  317. My belt is brown.
    Mi cinturón es marrón.
  318. My tie is orange.
    Mi corbata es naranja.
  319. The woman is hot
    La mujer tiene calor.
  320. The girl is thirsty.
    La niña tiene sed.

    Portugese: A menina está com sede.
  321. The women is hungry.
    🇪🇸 La mujer tiene hambre.

    🇵🇹 A mulher está com fome.
  322. El hombre tiene hambre.
    Have is also is.
    The man is hungry.

    Tiene means have and also means is.
  323. They are cold?

    You're thirsty?
    ¿Tienen frío?

    ¿Tienes sed?
  324. No. We are not cold.
    No. No tenemos frío.

    • Portugese:
    • Não. Nós não somos frios.
  325. Estoy cansado.
    Tengo frío. Tengo hambre.
    "estoy" = I am (temporary), while "tengo" = I have.
    • Estoy cansado.
    • Tengo frío. Tengo hambre.
  326. I'm sick.
    How are you? I'm good.
    • Estoy enferma.
    • ¿Cómo está usted? Estoy bien.
  327. are you.   
    How are you?
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    Tú means your
    • ¿eres? 
    • ¿tu es?
    • ¿Cómo estás tú? 🇪🇸
    • Como você está? 🇵🇹
  328. The mother is sitting in the kitchen.
    La madre está sentada en la cocina.
  329. The daughter is sitting in the living room.
    La hija está sentada en el cuarto de estar.
  330. Hello. Is this your 👒 hat?
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Hola. ¿Es éste su sombrero?

    🇵🇹 Olá. Este é o seu chapéu?
  331. The shoes are under the bed.
    Los zapatos están debajo de la cama.
  332. What is the North Spanish word for chair comparative to the Brazilian Portuguese word for the same?
    • In North Spain this is silla. (see-ya)
    • In Brazilian Portuguese this is cadeiras. (ca-day-das)
  333. The North Spanish term for keys is?
    The Brazilian term for keys is?
    • The North Spanish term for this is? chaves (it opens doors)
    • The Brazilian term for this is? Llaves
  334. Su abrigo está encima de la silla.
    His coat is on the chair.

    Portugese: Seu casaco está na cadeira.
  335. I love my mother
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Quiero a mi madre
    • 🇵🇹 eu amo minha mãe
  336. The child is sitting. (Masc.)
    The girl is sitting.
    The man is standing up
    The woman is standing.
    • El niño está sentado.
    • La niña está sentada.
    • El hombre está de pie
    • La mujer está de pie.
  337. Hello. Is this your book? Yes. This is my book
    Hola. ¿Es éste su libro? Sí. Éste es mi libro
  338. They treat you...
    tratan
  339. Account
    cuenta
  340. Return
    regreso
  341. One from them.
    Una de ellas
  342. Rental. 🇪🇸 and 🇧🇷

    Model renter 🇪🇸
    • alquiler 🇪🇸
    • aluguel 🇧🇷

    inquilino modélico
  343. Full bloom
    pleno auge
  344. to the demand for routes
    a la demanda de rutas.
  345. Since making.
    Desde hace.
  346. Even with
    Aunque con.
  347. Powerful measures
    fuertes medidas
  348. What is the North spanish term for cup comparative to Brazilian Portuguese?
    • North Spain this is Tazas (tathas)
    • Brazilian Portuguese this  is Xicara. (shecara)
  349. The North Spanish term for fish is?
    The Brazilian term for fish is?
    • The North Spanish term for this is Pez (peth)
    • The Brazilian term for this is Peixe (pay-shee)
  350. The North Spanish phrase for how many phones are there?
    The Brazilian phrase for how many phones are there?
    🇪🇸 cuántos teléfonos hay

    🇵🇹 Há quantas telefones.
  351. The North Spanish phrase for there are six cups is?
    The Brazilian term for phrase for there are six cups is?
    • 🇪🇸 hay seis tazas (tathas)
    • 🇵🇹 Há seis xicaras. (Shee-ca-ras)
  352. Four bowls are blue (spain)
    four bowls are blue (brazil)
    • cuatro tazones son azules (ta-thon-ayes)
    • quatro tigelas são azuis (te-jella-as)
  353. How many balls are red? 
    Spain
    Brazil
    • Cuantas bolas son rojas
    • Quantas bolas são vermelhas
  354. How many phones are black
    Spain
    Brazil
    • cuántos teléfonos son negros
    • quantos telefones são pretos
  355. two bowls are yellow 
    Spain
    Brazil
    • dos tazones son amarillos
    • duas tigelas são amarelas
  356. The word for shirt and shoes is?
    Brazil
    Spain (north)
    • camisa
    • sapatos
    • camisa
    • Zapatos
  357. The word for coat?
    Spain (north)
    Brazil
    • Saco.   (or) Abrigo
    • casaco
  358. Spain (North) pants
    Brazil pants
    • pantalones
    • uma calça
  359. spanish (north) for dress
    brazil dress
    • vestido (vestido)
    • vestido (vesteedue)
  360. how many sandwiches do you have?
    Spain (north)
    Brazil
    • cuantos bocadillos tienes?
    • quantos sanduiches voce tem?
  361. Spanish (north) for skirt 
    Brazil for skirt
    • Falda
    • saia
  362. The girl is sitting on the bridge. The man is standing on the street.
    The girls are standing on the bridge.
    from foot
    La niña está sentada en el puente. El hombre está de pie en la calle. Las niñas están de pie en el puente.
  363. This city is in the United States.
    • Esta ciudad está en los Estados Unidos.
    • ciudad is pronounced see-oo-dod.

    • Portugese: Esta cidade fica nos Estados Unidos.
    • cidade is pronounced see-daw-jay.
  364. She is from France.
    They are from the United States. He's from the United States. She is from the United States.
    • Ella es de Francia.
    • Ellos son de los Estados Unidos. Él es de los Estados Unidos. Ella es de los Estados Unidos.

    • Portugese:
    • Ela é da França.
    • Eles são dos Estados Unidos. Ele é dos Estados Unidos. Ela é dos Estados Unidos.
  365. We are from Spain.
    He's from Spain.
    You're from Spain.(PLURAL)
    I am from Spain.
    • Nosotros somos de España.
    • Él es de España.
    • Vosotros sois de España.
    • Yo soy de España.
  366. Where are you all from?
    I'm from Egypt.
    We are from France.
    De onde vocês são? Eu sou do Egito. Nós somos franceses.
    • ¿De dónde son ustedes?
    • Soy de Egipto.
    • Somos de Francia.
  367. The girl is far from home.
    The dog is near the house.
    The horse is far from the house.
    • La niña está lejos de la casa.
    • El perro está cerca de la casa. El caballo está lejos de la casa.

    • Portugese: A menina está longe de casa.
    • O cachorro está perto da casa. O cavalo está longe da casa.
  368. This is my brother. He is called Victor. He is sleeping in the room. This is my father. His name is Bertrand. He is eating in the dining room. This is my sister. She is called Giulia. She is playing in the park.
    Éste es mi hermano. Se llama Victor. Está durmiendo en la habitación. Éste es mi padre. Se llama Bertrand. Está comiendo en el comedor. Ésta es mi hermana. Se llama Giulia. Está jugando en el parque.

    • Portugese:
    • Este é meu irmão. Ele se chama Vitor. Ele está dormindo no quarto. Este é meu pai. Seu nome é Bertrand. Ele está comendo na sala de jantar. Esta é a minha irmã. O nome dela é Júlia. Ele está brincando no parque.
  369. I live in a house.
    He lives in an apartment.
    • Vivo en una casa.
    • Vive en un piso.

    • Portugese:
    • Eu moro em uma casa.
    • Ele mora em um apartamento.
  370. They live in a house.
    We live in a flat.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸
    • Viven en una casa.
    • Vivimos en un piso.
    • 🇵🇹
    • moram em uma casa.
    • Nós moramos em um apartamento.

    🇵🇹
  371. Where you live?
    Where do you live?
    • ¿Dónde vives?
    • ¿Dónde vives tú?

    • Portuguese:
    • Onde vives?
    • Onde você mora?
  372. Breakfast before work.
    when do you have dinner?
    I have dinner after work.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    Desayuno antes de trabajar. ¿quándo cena usted? Ceno después de trabajar. 🇪🇸

    Café da manhã antes do trabalho. quando você janta? Eu janto depois do trabalho. 🇵🇹
  373. The girl plays.
    The man works.
    The children play.
    • La niña juega.
    • El hombre trabaja.
    • Los niños juegan.
  374. When do you work?
    I work in the morning.
    por la. by the.
    • ¿Cuándo trabaja?
    • Trabajo por la mañana.
  375. in the morning
    por la mañana

    • Portugese:
    • pela manhã
  376. At noon.
    In the afternoon.
    At night.
    al. at
    • Al mediodía.
    • Por la tarde. (Tar-day)
    • Por la noche.

    • Portugese:
    • Ao meio-dia. (Meho-gia)
    • Pela tarde. (Tarjay)
    • À noite.
  377. He wears shoes and socks.
    He wears a suit, but I don't wear a tie.
    He wears a suit and tie.
    • Él lleva zapatos y calcetines. Llevo traje, pero no llevo corbata.
    • Llevo traje y corbata.

    • Portugese:
    • Ele usa sapatos e meias.
    • Estou de terno, mas não estou de gravata.
    • Eu uso terno e gravata.
  378. It is in the morning. The children are having breakfast. It's noon. The men are eating. It is night. The family is having dinner.
    Es por la mañana. Los niños están desayunando. Es mediodía. Los hombres están comiendo. Es de noche. La familia está cenando.

    Portugese: É de manhã. As crianças estão tomando café da manhã. É meio dia. Os homens estão comendo. É noite. A família está jantando
  379. sixteen
    Thirteen
    seventeen
    eighteen
    nineteen
    twenty
    • dieciséis
    • Trece
    • diecisiete
    • dieciocho
    • diecinueve
    • veinte

    • Portugese:
    • dezesseis
    • Treze
    • dezessete
    • dezoito
    • dezenove
    • vinte
  380. I work at the hospital.
    The teacher works in a school. The men work in the park.
    • Trabajo en el hospital.
    • El maestro trabaja en un colegio.
    • Los hombres trabajan en el parque.

    • Portugese:
    • Eu trabalho no hospital. O professor trabalha em uma escola. Os homens trabalham no parque.
  381. It is in the morning. The children are having breakfast. It's noon. The men are eating. It is night. The family is having dinner.
    • Es por la mañana. Los niños están desayunando.
    • Es mediodía. Los hombres están comiendo.
    • Es de noche. La familia está cenando.


    • Portugese
    • É de manhã. As crianças estão tomando café da manhã.
    • É meio-dia. Os homens estão comendo.
    • É de noite. A família está jantando.
  382. He has an egg, but he is not eating it.
    The girl has a book and she is reading it. The girl has a book, but she is not reading it.
    • Él tiene un huevo, pero no lo está comiendo.
    • La niña tiene un libro y lo está leyendo. La niña tiene un libro, pero no lo está leyendo.

    • Portugese:
    • Ele tem um ovo, mas não está comendo.
    • A menina tem um livro e está lendo-o. A menina tem um livro, mas ela não está lendo.
  383. but it's not
    lo. means it.
    pero no lo está
  384. In Spanish the verb is modified based on subject gender. Cuándo is feminine.
    When do you work?
    I work in the morning. (Masc.) When do you work? I work in the afternoon.
    In Spanish the verb is modified based on subject
    • ¿Cuándo trabaja?
    • Trabajo por la mañana. ¿Cuándo trabaja? Trabajo por la tarde.
  385. Hello! says the doctor.
    ¡Hola! –dice el médico.

    • Portugese:
    • Olá! diz o médico.
  386. The two of them are looking at a duck and its children, the ducklings: they are swimming near the raft.
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Los dos están mirando a un pato y sus hijos, los patitos: nadan cerca de la balsa.

    🇵🇹 Os dois estão olhando para um pato e seus filhos, os patinhos: nadam perto da jangada.
  387. But Kiko eats the shoes.
    But Kiko eats the shoes.
    • Pero Kiko se come los zapatos.
    • Portugese:
    • Mas Kiko come os sapatos.
  388. The short man is wearing a sweater. The tall woman wears jeans.
    El hombre bajo lleva un jersey. La mujer alta lleva vaqueros.

    • Portugese:
    • O homem baixo está vestindo um suéter. A mulher alta usa jeans.
  389. My shoes are brown.
    My dress is pink.
    • Mis zapatos son marrones.
    • (Pron. Maron-ayes)
    • Mi vestido es rosa. (Rosa)

    • Portugese:
    • Meus sapatos são marrons. (Pro. Mahone-ayes) Meu vestido é cor de rosa. (Hose-ah)
  390. I'm tall. My sweater is purple.
    Soy alto. Mi jersey es morado.

    • Portugese:
    • Eu sou alto. Meu suéter é roxo.
  391. I am short.
    I have chestnut hair.
    • Soy baja.
    • Tengo el pelo castaño.

    • Portugese:
    • Sou baixa.
    • Tenho cabelo castanho.
  392. I am hungry.
    I am a redhead.
    🇪🇸 Tengo hambre. Soy pelirroja.

    🇵🇹 Tenho fome. Eu sou uma ruiva.
  393. They are thirsty?
    No. We are not thirsty.
    • ¿Tienen sed? 🇪🇸
    • No. No tenemos sed.
    • Hint: Tenemos means "we have". Estamos means "we are"

    • Portugese: 🇵🇹
    • Eles estão com sede?
    • Não. Não estamos com sede.
  394. tree
    a sink
    • árbol
    • un fregadero

    • Portugese:
    • árvore
    • uma pia
  395. orange. green.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 naranja. verde.
    • (Pronounced Narangha. Ver-de)

    • 🇵🇹 laranja. verde
    • (Pronlunced Laranja. Vergee)
  396. That looks like a lot of fun.
    • 🇪🇸 eso parece muy divertido.
    • parece means seems.

    🇵🇹 Isso parece muito divertido
  397. They are thirsty?
    We are not thirsty. We are hungry?
    • ¿Tienen sed?
    • No tenemos sed.
    • ¿Tenemos hambre?
  398. They
    We
    • Tenemos
    • Tienen
  399. I am playing at school.
    I work at the hospital.
    I work in a school.
    • Estoy jugando en el colegio.
    • Trabajo en el hospital.
    • Trabajo en un colegio.
  400. She is running outside.
    The family is eating inside.
    The man and the woman are eating out.
    • Ella está corriendo (roll tounge RR) fuera.
    • La familia está comiendo dentro.
    • El hombre y la mujer están comiendo fuera.
  401. This woman works outside. These men work outside.
    These women work inside. These men work outside.
    • Esta mujer trabaja fuera.
    • Estos hombres trabajan fuera.
    • Estas mujeres trabajan dentro. Estos hombres trabajan fuera.
  402. At noon.
    In the afternoon.
    At night.
    • Al mediodía.
    • Por la tarde. Por la noche.
  403. It is in the morning.
    The children are having breakfast.
    It's noon.
    The men are eating.
    It's for the night.
    the family is having dinner
    • Es por la mañana.
    • Los niños están desayunando. Es mediodía.
    • Los hombres están comiendo. Es por la noche.
    • La familia está cenando. (Thinandoo)
  404. She watches television at night.
    Spanish and portugese
    Spanish: Ella ve la televisión por la noche.

    Portugese: Ela assiste televisão à noite.
  405. He wears shoes, but no socks.
    He wears a suit and tie.
    He wears a suit, but I don't wear a tie.
    • Él lleva zapatos, pero no lleva calcetines.
    • Llevo traje y corbata.
    • Llevo traje, pero no llevo corbata.
  406. The girl has a book, but she is not reading it.
    The girl has a book and she is reading it.
    y lo está. and it is
    • La niña tiene un libro, pero no lo está leyendo.
    • La niña tiene un libro y lo está leyendo.
  407. He drinks coffee before work. She reads after eating.
    They drink coffee after dinner.
    • Él bebe café antes de trabajar. Ella lee después de comer.
    • Ellos beben café después de cenar.
  408. Where do you write?
    In the morning, I write in the park.
    At night, I write in the living room.

    Spanish
    Portugese
    • ¿Dónde escribe?
    • Por la mañana, escribo en el parque.
    • Por la noche, escribo en el cuarto de estar.

    Onde você escreve? De manhã, escrevo no parque. À noite, escrevo na sala.
  409. The king's chamber?
    Cámara del Rey
  410. our lord, of which
    nuestro señor, de los que
  411. His advice.
    su Consejo
  412. I certify and attest that
    certifico y doy fe que.

    • Fe que means: faith that.
    • Doy fe que means believe that.
  413. I give.
    Doy
  414. habiendo visto por los señores
    having seen by the gentlemen
  415. of a book entitled
    de un libro intitulado
  416. Composed of
    compuesto por
  417. Appraised each sheet
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 tasaron cada pliego
    • 🇵🇹 eles avaliaram cada folha
  418. Book titled
    libro intitulado
  419. Said
    dicho

    Port. disse
  420. which has eighty-three sheets
    el cual ■ which
    el cual tiene ochenta y tres pliegos
  421. Than to
    que al
  422. in which it has to be sold
    se ha de ■ it has to
    en que se ha de vender
  423. gave license for
    se ha de □ it has to
    dieron licencia para
  424. price
    precio
  425. so that at this price it can be sold
    para que a este precio se pueda vender
  426. And they ordered that this rate be set
    Y mandaron que esta tasa se ponga
  427. rate
    tasa
  428. sent

    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    • mandaron 🇪🇸
    • enviaram

    • enviaram 🇵🇹
    • Mandar
  429. se versus ponga as just one word each or in a sentence.
    se means "I know" and ponga means "put", but as a sentence it means to be set.
  430. He had to fight to catch his breath.
    tuvo que luchar para ecuperar su aliento
  431. And take out a camera to take a photograph
    y saco una camara tomar una fografia
  432. breath
    aliento.
  433. get it back
    🇪🇸 🇵🇹
    • recuperar
    • 🇵🇹 is the same
  434. went up
    subio
  435. both raised the camera to take a
    🇪🇸 ambos alzaron la camara para tomarse una

    🇵🇹 ambos levantaram a câmera para tirar uma
  436. raised or to physically lift. 🇪🇸

    Raise
    alzaron

    Alzar
  437. both
    ambos
  438. of this epic moment that they had
    de este momento epico que habian
  439. they had
    habian
  440. accomplished together
    logrado juntos
  441. they were not
    no eran
  442. they weren't the Himalayas.
    quezás no eran las himalayas
  443. I bring
    🇪🇸 traigo

    🇧🇷 eu trago
  444. what has happened
    que la ha occurido
  445. richness
    riquismo
  446. true

    In Spanish then portugese
    verdad

    VERDADE [ver da jay]
  447. at that end (giving directions)
    en ese extremo
  448. who is this guy?
    quien es este tipo
  449. it's fine
    🇵🇹
    🇪🇸
    • esta pada bien 🇪🇸
    • está bem 🇵🇹
  450. Do you know how long?
    ¿Sabes cuánto tiempo?
  451. se sein usted biene 🇪🇸

    Se que eres buena(o)
    If you feel good. Feel is sentir

    I know you are good
  452. open there it goes
    abre ahi va
  453. do nothing
    no hagar nada
  454. to the corner
    al rincon
  455. walking
    a pie
  456. are you OK
    estas bien
  457. I haven't heard it
    no lo he oiodo
  458. For the others
    Para si nos otros
  459. where are the detainees
    donde estan los detenidos
  460. If you had warned me
    I would go to the police station.
    • Si me hubiera avisado,
    • iria a comisaria.
  461. there is food in the fridge
    hay la comida en la nevera
  462. it's fine
    esta pada bien
  463. who is this guy
    • quien es este tipo
    • Tipo-guy
    • Other terms for guy are: individuo, tipo, tio, viento, cuerda, mamarracho.
    • Cuerda also means spring or string. Or rope or line.
  464. at that end
    en ese extremo
  465. TRUE
    verdad
  466. richness
    riquismo
  467. what has happened
    que la ha occurido
  468. I bring
    traigo
  469. popcorn hat
    popcorn hat
  470. I have to go do
    tengo que ir hacer
  471. But now it doesn't look like he's angry.
    Pero ahora no parece que esté enfadado.
  472. And who is going to be able to make such delicious popcorn?
    Y quien va a poder hacer unas palomitas tan ricas?

    • Y quien. va a. poder hacer. tan ricas?
    • And who. will. can do. so rich?
  473. Take your time
    but I'll do it quickly.
    • Llevasu tiempo,
    • pero lo hare deprisa.
  474. I do not like it
    no me gusta
  475. I know you are good. 🇪🇸

    if you are fine. 🇪🇸
    Se que eres buena(o)

    • si sein usted biene
    • Note: sentir is feel. sientes is you feel. Se is he and si is if.
  476. it's that I have
    es que tengo
  477. beautiful
    guapa
  478. I mean, I'm very ordinary.
    No, just that you're lucky.
    • Es decir, que soy muy corriente.
    • No, solo que tienes suerte.
  479. let him do it
    que lo haga
  480. what sheets
    que sabanos
  481. I have been hurt.
    you have been hurt.
    We have been hurt.
    They have been hurt.
    🇪🇸 ?
    🇵🇹 ?

    Define conjugation. In English.
    • 🇪🇸
    • te han herido. (I have is tengo) Herir (Spanish for, “to round”; most commonly heard in the form, “herido”, a wound) is a surprising cousin of… interfere.
    • te han lastimado. (You have is tienes) Etymology. Borrowed from Spanish lástima (“pity”) yet this means hurt.
    • Nosotras(os) hemos sido lastimadas(os). Where hemos sido means we have been.
    • Ellas(los) han sido heridas(dos).

    NOTE: han/ hemos means they have. Sido means been. Herida(o) means wounds. Lastimadas means hurt. Examples: He-I, te-you, se-they.

    • 🇵🇹
    • eu fui ferido (I have is eu fui)
    • você foi ferido (you have is você foi)
    • Nós fomos feridos.
    • Eles foram feridos

    NOTICE that portugese does not conjugate for gender. Spanish does. Conjugation is the change that takes place in a verb to express tense, mood, person and so on.
  482. Walter will come and 'hug you- in front of everyone.
    Vendra Walter y 'te abrazare- delante de todo el mundo.
  483. thanks
    not gracias
    agradace
  484. of course
    desde luego
  485. and will do mine
    y hara El mio
  486. I think someone is there and is involved.
    Creo que hay alguien alli y que está involucrado.
  487. But you know, women. She changed her mind.
    Pero ya conoce a, las mujeres. Cambió de idea.
  488. Another case closed before opening.
    Otro caso cerrado antes de abrirlo.
  489. I am your only daughter and I have only seen you on visiting days.
    I am your only daughter and I have only seen you on visiting days.
  490. Maybe it's too late for me?
    Quiza sea tarde para mi?
  491. go go
    vaya, vaya
  492. tango la matrícula
    I have the registration
  493. let's go for him
    • vamos a por ei
    • Por ei means for him
  494. Miss. Russell, leave it to me. Thank you.
    🇪🇸 Señorita. Russell, déjeme a mi Gracias.

    🇵🇹 Senhorita. Russell, deixe comigo, obrigado.
  495. This is what happened
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Esto es lo que paso

    🇵🇹 Isso é o que aconteceu
  496. how is that
    Como esta que
  497. My God
    🇪🇸 🇵🇹
    • Dios mio 🇪🇸
    • meu Deus 🇵🇹
  498. you like
    te gusta
  499. we're
    ya estamos
  500. let's see
    ya ver
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  502. spilled wine is joy
    el vino derramado es alegría
  503. suddenly he staggered,
    Se tambaleó de repente,
  504. So he's back
    —Así que ha regresado
  505. Plump little stone angels held the handrails
    Unos angelitos regordetes de piedra sostenían los pasamanos
  506. There the windows overlooked the park.
    Allí las ventanas daban al parque.
  507. It fit like custom made.
    Le quedaba como hecha a medida.
  508. if you're right
    🇪🇸 se tienes razon

    🇵🇹 Se você está certo
  509. yours
    lo tuyo
  510. no te pares
    don't stop
  511. quedate
    Stay
  512. han caido

    Ellas estan cayendo
    they have fallen

    they are falling
  513. sube mas 🇪🇸
    🇵🇹 & in portugese
    • upload more.
    • Go up more.

    Carregar mais. 🇵🇹
  514. Again
    otra vez
  515. It's from him
    es de el
  516. Think
    piense
  517. er verdad
    It's true
  518. Search.
    You will miss
    I will be on top of you.
    • escherar.
    • Se te escherar.
    • se te escherar encima
  519. y lo sabe
    And he knows.
  520. Mistaken. [1] hint: an apple is mistaken for an 🥑 avocado. In Spanish, this means the same no matter what.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹

    Wrong [2]
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 equivocado Etymology. From Latin aequus (“equal”) + vocāre (“call”). Cognate to English equivocal.
    • 🇵🇹 enganado [2]  from Latin gannō. Verb. engañar. to trick or deceive.

    • 🇪🇸 equivocado.
    • 🇵🇹 errado [2] EE-HADO from latin error meaning “wandering about”.
  521. I didn't believe one of them
    no los cre a uno
  522. ?Do you know what is it¿
    ?sabes que es esto¿
  523. Rato
    little while
  524. everything we try
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • todo que probemos 🇪🇸
    • Tudo o que tentamos 🇵🇹
  525. what are we going to do
    que vamos a hacer
  526. I am cautious
    yo soy cauto
  527. come with us
    vien con nosotros
  528. damn you
    que te den
  529. the place where
    el lugar donde
  530. They want to attract the attention of others
    quisieran llamar la atención de los demás,
  531. She had nothing but the dress she was wearing
    No tenía más que el vestido que llevaba puesto
  532. Since she was always there where she was needed, she was never seen anywhere.
    Como estaba siempre allí donde se la necesitaba, nunca se la veía en ningún sitio
  533. Nini took care of him
    Nini lo cuidó
  534. I read books to him in french. he read books to him in french. she read books to him in french.
    Le leo libros en francés. le leía libros en francés. ella le leía libros en francés.
  535. He spelled out for him the words he couldn't pronounce,
    le deletreaba las palabras que no era capaz de pronunciar,
  536. very slowly, one word after another
    muy lentamente, una palabra tras otra
  537. The patient understood it anyway. 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    El enfermo lo entendía de todas formas. 🇪🇸

    • O paciente entendeu mesmo assim. 🇵🇹
    • mesmo assim means even though
  538. Much later the general married, and when he returned with his wife from their honeymoon...
    se casó el (where el means he) he got married. where se el means be him. general is pronounced heneral and volvió is pronounced bolbio and means returned. literally "went back."
    Más tarde se casó el general, y cuando volvió con su esposa de la luna de miel...

    Note: Se is a reflexive pronoun that makes the subject of the sentence the object. In this case she married the general.
  539. Nini was waiting for them at the door of the mansion.
    Nini los esperaba en la puerta de la mansión.

    La, las, lo and los are pronouns: they replace a noun (thing or person) used as the direct object in the sentence.

    Singular

    • lo
    • him/it

    • la
    • her/it

    Plural

    • los
    • them

    • las
    • them
  540. He kissed the new lady's hand and handed her a bouquet of roses.
    ramo means boquet
    🇪🇸 Besó la mano a la nueva señora y le entregó un ramo de rosas.

    🇵🇹 Ele beijou a mão da nova dama e entregou-lhe um buquê de rosas.
  541. sometimes he remembered it.
    a veces means sometime. where veces means times.
    🇪🇸 se acordaba a veces de ello.

    🇵🇹 ás vezes ele se lembrava.
  542. It's on my way.
    • me pilla de camino
    • esta en mi camino

    It catches me on the way.
  543. I will consider your advice.
    one word means many things.
    reflexionaire.
  544. Piss off.
    Bebe algo.
  545. ¿que busco?

    Meaning in English and then in portugese.
    what am I looking for
    What might that be?

    🇵🇹 o que procuro (procuro means look)
  546. The F word.
    also meaning shit.
    meirda
  547. Shall we go in?
    emtremos
  548. Goodbye 🇵🇹
    Até logo
  549. This table is made of wood. 🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇵🇹 Essa mesa é feita de madeira.

    🇪🇸 Esta mesa está hecha de madera.
  550. These people take the bus.
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 Estas personas toman el autobús.
    • SPANISH to ENGLISH
    • Infinitive - tomar. - to drink, to take
    • Past participle - tomado - drunk
    • Gerund. - tomando - drinking
    • Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes
    • toman they drink, you (plural formal) drink

    🇵🇹 Essas pessoas pegam ônibus.
  551. does it come with chips
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 viene con chips

    🇵🇹 vem com chips
  552. Help me
    🇪🇸 🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 ayudame
    • 🇵🇹 Ajude-me
  553. must be pleasant
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 debe ser de grato

    🇵🇹 deve ser agradável
  554. This 🎟 ticket is made of paper.
    Portugal 🇵🇹 then 🇪🇸
    Essa passagem é feita de papel.

    Este pasaje está hecho de papel.
  555. he gave her a bouquet of roses
    🇪🇸
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸 le entregó un ramo de rosas
    • [The R is not silent]

    🇵🇹 ele deu a ela um buquê de rosas
  556. Later, some twenty years later, the lady died.
    🇪🇸 Más adelante, unos veinte años más adelante, murió la señora

    🇵🇹 Mais tarde, cerca de vinte anos depois, a senhora morreu.
  557. Nini took care of her grave and her clothes.
    🇪🇸 Nini cuidó de su tumba y sus vestidos.

    🇵🇹 Nini cuidou de seu túmulo e de suas roupas.
  558. that everyone felt equally.
    sentiam o mesmo. they felt the same.
    • 🇪🇸 que todo el mundo sentía por igual.
    • 🇵🇹 que todos sentiam o mesmo.
  559. he remembered, somewhat distracted (absently).
    🇪🇸 se acordaba, de manera un tanto distraída,

    🇵🇹 lembrou-se, um tanto distraído,
  560. No one mentioned this fact
    🇪🇸 & 🇵🇹
    🇪🇸 Nadie mencionaba este hecho

    🇵🇹 Ninguém mencionou este fato
  561. Nini's strength filled the house,
    🇪🇸 La fuerza de Nini llenaba la casa.

    🇵🇹 A força de Nini encheu (in-shoe-a) a casa,
  562. it was like the invisible strings that move the dolls of the traveling puppeteer.
    🇪🇸
    titiritero means puppeteer
    🇪🇸 era como los hilos invisibles que mueven los muñecos del titiritero ambulante
  563. I didn't have it all together; that he would fall to pieces
    🇪🇸
    tuviera is had. caería meams would fall.
    🇪🇸 no lo tuviera todo unido; que se caería en pedazos.

    🇵🇹 Eu não tinha tudo junto; que cairia em pedaços
  564. leading companies
    empresas más punteras
  565. The difference between they kept. they had.
    • mantuvieron
    • Tuvieron
  566. have been taken
    han sido tomados
  567. Talks
    charlas
  568. Answers contained
    respuestas contenidas
  569. Third Party come
    Tercera Parte provienen (tersierra partay probienen)
  570. As/like we said.
    As/like you said.
    As/like I said.
    🇪🇸 &
    🇵🇹
    • 🇪🇸
    • Como dijimos (CO-mo-de-hee-mos)
    • como dijiste.
    • como ya he dicho.

    • 🇵🇹
    • Como dissemos.
    • como você disse.
    • como eu disse antes.
  571. the etymological root of that word,
    Realidad, la raíz etimológica de esa palabra, significa “cosa” o “cosas”.
  572. we want to establish
    queremos establecer
  573. Do you face in yourselves what is actually happening?
    está sucediendo means it's happening. mismo means themselves. hecho means done.
    ¿Afrontan ustedes en sí mismos lo que de hecho está sucediendo?
  574. Man through the centuries has felt
    El hombre a través de los siglos ha sentido
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Northern Spain Laungauge Basics and Brazilian Portugese for English speakers
Description
Spanish basic and beginning conversational. Using Northern Spanish dialects with the CH sound for Z and CI unlike Latin America and the Brazilian dialect using Latin and Spanish in Portuguese with sound O for UUU and RR is D and RI is Ge and CA is SA. etc. Why learn one language when you can learn two at one time. Spanish and Portuguese using Rosetta Stone.
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