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-ha,
(he/she/it) has ...Note: Used to form perfect tense 'has ...ed'; followed by 'de', means 'has to ...'
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Han
, (they) have ... Note: Used to form perfect tense 'have ...ed'; followed by 'de', means 'have to ...'
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fue
(he/she/it) was/went Note: Also used to fill in for the preterite of 'ir' meaning 'to go'.
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tiene
(he/she/it) has ... Note: Indicates 'has' as in possession.
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estado
being Note: As a noun, 'estado' means 'state'.
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hace
(he/she/it) does/makes Note: Can also mean '... ago'.
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había
, there was/were; (he/she/it) had... Note: Used to form the pluperfect tense: 'he/she/it had ...ed'
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fueron
(they) were/went Note: Also used to fill in for the preterite of 'ir' meaning 'to go'.
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puede
(he/she/it) can/may
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Hecho
, done/made Note: As a noun, 'hecho' means 'fact', 'deed'.
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haber
(to) have ... Note: Used to form a perfect infinitive, as in 'to have eaten'
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tienen
(they) have Note: Indicates 'have' as in possession.
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tener
(to) have Note: Indicates 'have' as in possession.
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hizo
(he/she/it) did/made
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poder
(to) be able, can Note: As a noun, 'poder' means 'power'.
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podría
(he/she/it) could/would be able to
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haya
there will/should/might be; (he/she/it) will have etc
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puesto
(put) Note: Usually used in the phrase 'puesto que ...' meaning 'given that ...'
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(he/she/it) goes/is going to ... Note: Followed by an infinitive, equivalent to English future construction 'is going to ...'
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Fuera
, (he/she/it) was/would have been Note: As a preposition, also means 'outside'.
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indicó
(he/she/it) indicated
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trata
(he/she/it) treats/attempts/deals with Note: With 'de' plus infinitive, means 'attempts to ...'
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tenía
(he/she/it) had Note: Followed by 'de' plus an infinitive, means 'had to ...'
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tenemos
we have Note: Followed by 'de' plus an infinitive, means 'we have to ...'
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encuentra
(he/she/it) finds/encounters
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resultado
resulted Note: As a noun, 'resultado' means 'result'
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hemos
we have ...Note: Used to form perfect tense 'we have ...ed'; followed by 'de', means 'we have to ...'
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sea
(he/she/it) will/might be
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falta
... is missing/needed
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espera
(he/she/it) hopes (to) Note: Can also mean 'is waiting (to)'.
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llegó
(he/she/it) arrived/reached
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partir
(to) leave; (to) share out
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dejó
(he/she/it) left/let
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seguir
(to) follow; (to) carry on ...ing
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habían
(they) had ...; there were ... Note: Used to form the pluperfect tense: 'they had ...ed'; sometimes used instead of habían to mean 'there were ...'.
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pesar
(to) weigh (up), carry weight
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parece
(he/she/it) appears
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comentó
(he/she/it) commented
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agregó
(he/she) added Note: Both 'agregar' and 'a�adir' can be used to mean 'add' as in 'say in addition'.
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añadió
(he/she) addedNote: Both 'agregar' and 'añadir' can be used to mean 'add' as in 'say in addition'.
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considera
(he/she/it) considers
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anunció
(he/she/it) announced Note: Anunciar' can also mean 'to advertise'
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tendrá
(he/she/it) will have Note: Followed by 'de' plus an infinitive, means 'will have to ...'
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deben
(they) must/should Note: Can mean 'must'/'should' as in either necessity, or speculation on the part of the speaker.
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sería
(he/she/it) would be
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realizar
(to) fulfil/carry out
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destacó
(he/she/it) highlighted/emphasized
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recordó
(he/she/it) reminded
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pasar
(to) happen; (to) pass, go by/along etc
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pueda
(he/she/it) might/could
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pudo
(he/she/it) was able to
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sigue
(he/she/it) follows; (he/she/it) goes on ...ing Note: Followed by an infinitive, means 'continues to ...', 'goes on ...ing'
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comenzó
(he/she/it) began (to)
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declaró
(he/she/it) declared
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previsto
forseen, predicted, anticipated
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detenido
detained, arrested Note: Can also mean 'detailled', 'thorough'
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tomar
(to) take; (to) drink
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salir
(to) bring/come out
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quedó
(he/she/it) remained
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existe
(he/she/it) exists; there exists ...
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asegura
(he/she/it) assures, ensures
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unido
united Note: Used country names such as 'Reino Unido' (United Kingdom) and 'Estados Unidos' (United States)
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consideró
(he/she/it) considered
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habrá
there will be ..Note: habr� de ...' means 'will have to ...'
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pidió
(he/she/it) asked/requested
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decidió
(he/she/it) decided
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siguen
(they) follow; (they) go on ...ing
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podía
(he/she/it) could, was able to, used to be able to
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cree
(he/she/it) believes/thinks
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lleva
(he/she/it) carries/bears
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ganó
(he/she/it) earned/won/gained
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manifestó
(he/she/it) demonstrated Note: Can mean 'demonstrated' as in 'displayed' or 'rallied'.
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mostró
(he/she/it) showed
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podrían
(they) could/might/would be able to
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explica
(he/she/it) explains
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lograr
(to) succeed/manage
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podrá
(he/she/it) will be able (to)
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