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Spanish 102
A second course for spanish
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Language - Spanish
Undergraduate 1
01/14/2009

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the coat
Definition
el abrigo
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jeans
Definition
los bluejeans
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blouse
Definition
la blusa
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bag; purse
Definition
la bolsa
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boots
Definition
las botas
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socks
Definition
los calcetines
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wallet
Definition
la cartera
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jacket
Definition
la chaqueta
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belt
Definition
el cinturón
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skirt
Definition
la falda
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gloves
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los guantes
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bathing suit
Definition
el traje de baño
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sweater
Definition
el suéter
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to loan
Definition
prestar
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truth
Definition
la verdad
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white
Definition
blanco/a
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gray
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gris
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red
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rojo/a
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pink
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rosado/a
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black
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negro/a
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purple
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morado/a
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blue
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azul
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green
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verde
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orange
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anaranjado/a
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expensive
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caro/a
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short
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corto/a
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elegant
Definition
elegante
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long
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largo
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raincoat
Definition
impermeable
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other; another
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otro/aotroa
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poor
Definition
pobre
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rich
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rico/a
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each
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cada
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pair
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el par
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What the diff between 'mi' and 'mí'?
Definition
'mi' is possesive, my
'mí' is personal, me
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Whats the diff between 'tu' and 'tú'?
Definition
tu is possesive, your
'tú' is personal, you
Term
What consonants are treated like vowels (for pron.)
Definition
'n' and 's'
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esdrújula
Definition
word stressed on the third-last syllable (grammar)
Term
Agudas
Definition
word stressed on the last syllable
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sobresdrujula
Definition
Accented upon the syllable preceding the antepenult; as, devuélvemelo.
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What's the rule for Esdrújulas and sobresdrújulas
Definition
always have a tilde on the syllable with the most stress.
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What's the tilde rule for Agudas and graves?
Definition
have a tilde when they violate the intonation rules
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What are the intonation rules for agudas and graves?
Definition
a. If the stress is on the last syllable (aguda) and the word ends in vowel, 'n', or 's', it must have a tilde (Panamá, ratón, cortés)

b. If the stress in on the penultimate syllable (grave) and the word ends in a consonant other than 'n' or 's', it must have a tilde (árbol, azúcar, ángel)
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what's the diff between 'cómo' and 'como'?
Definition
cómo (how/what) como (like, as)
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what's the diff between 'si' and 'sí'
Definition
sí (yes) si (if)
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What's the diff between 'té' and 'te'?
Definition
té (tea) te (you - direct object)
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Whats the diff between 'más' and 'mas'?
Definition
más (more) mas (but)
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What's the diff between 'sólo' and 'solo'?
Definition
sólo (only) solo (alone)
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What's the diff between 'el' and 'él'?
Definition
él (he) el (the)
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grave (grammar)
Definition
stressed on the second-last syllable
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