Adjectives with ESTAR Spanish II. OPEN ABIERTO BORED ABURRIDO.

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Adjectives with ESTAR Spanish II

OPEN ABIERTO

BORED ABURRIDO

GLAD, CHEERFUL ALEGRE Giggling Baby

ATTENTIVE ATENTO

ABSENT AUSENTO Classic 80's Movie Clip

QUIET CALLADO Quiet Car

TIRED CANSADO Tired Toddler

CLOSED CERRADO

CONFUSED CONFUNDIDO Confusing Math

CONTENT CONTENTO

DIFFICULT, HARD DIFICIL Juggling Chainsaws

DISGUSTED DISGUSTADO Disgusted Cat

EMOTIONAL EMOCIONANTE Diego from "Ice Age"

SICK ENFERMO Melman the Giraffe

MAD ENOJADO He's OUT!

ENTHUSIASTIC ENTUSIASTO

HAPPY FELIZ Duck Dynasty

NERVOUS NERVIOSO Nervous Kid Interview

NEW NUEVO

BUSY OCUPADO Look Both Ways!

WORRIED PREOCUPADO

SURPRISED SORPRENDIDO Surprised Kitty

SAD TRISTE Denver, the Sad Dog

OLD VIEJO Dancing to Usher