Vocabulario 3C Lección 3: La familia.

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Vocabulario 3C Lección 3: La familia

Yo puedo… I can… Use adjectives to describe personality and physical traits

Alto/a Tall

Antipático/a Unpleasant; mean

Bajo/a Short (in height)

Bonito/a Pretty

Bueno/a Good

Delgado/a Thin; slender

Difícil Difficult

Fácil Easy

Feo/a Ugly

Gordo/a Fat

Grande Large; big

Guapo/a Good-looking

Importante Important

Inteligente Intelligent

Interesante Interesting

Joven (jóvenes) Young

Malo/a Bad

Mismo/a Same

Moreno/a Brunet(te)

Mucho/a Much; many; a lot

Pelirrojo/a Red-headed

Pequeño/a Small

Rubio/a Blonde

Simpático/a Nice; likable

Tonto/a Silly; foolish

Trabajador(a) Hard-working

Viejo/a Old