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Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Español II Capítulo 5, Vocabulario 1

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Acabar de… To have just…

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Acordarse (ue) de …

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Apagar la luz / las luces

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes agarrar

arreglarse

cepillarse

Cerrar la puerta con llave

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes La crema

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Darse prisa

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ducharse

El impermeable

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes irse To leave

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes El lápiz labial

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Los lentes de contacto

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes La llave

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes No te preocupes Don’t worry

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes El paraguas

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes peinarse

Pintarse las uñas

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ponerse to put (something) on

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Ponerse nervioso

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes preocuparse

recoger

Teléfono celular

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Se nos hace tarde It’s getting late

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Sólo me falta… I just need to…

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Tanto So long, so much

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes tardarse To take a long time, to be late

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ¿Todavía no estás…? Aren’t you … yet?

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ¡Ya voy! I’m coming.

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes No, no pude encontrar… No, I couldn’t find…

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Se me olvidó por completo. I totally forgot.

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ¿Te acordaste de…? Did you remember to…?

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes ¿Trajiste tu…? Did you bring your…?

Señora Kauper's Spanish classes Tranquilo (a)