Words and Expressions 8

Spanish

a cuanto estan

How much is it?

How much is it? A cunto estn? In Spanish, "A cunto estn?" is a way to ask the price of items.

a veces

sometimes

Sometimes. A veces. "A veces" means "sometimes" in Spanish, indicating frequency.

abrochado

fastened

Fastened. Abrochado. "Abrochado" means "fastened" or "buttoned up" in Spanish, referring to securing something with buttons or a clasp.

aca

here

Here. Ac. In Spanish, "ac" means "here" and is used to indicate a location close to the speaker.

algo mas

Anything else?

Anything else?. Algo mas. "Algo ms" is Spanish for "anything else" or "something more."

Con permiso

Excuse me!

Excuse me!. Con permiso. "Con permiso" is a polite way to ask for permission to pass by someone in Spanish.

de vez en cuando

from time to time

From time to time. De vez en cuando. It means doing something occasionally or not regularly.

debajo de

under

Under. Debajo de. "Debajo de" means "under" in Spanish, used to describe the position of something beneath something else.

dentro de poco

shortly

Shortly. Dentro de poco. "Dentro de poco" means "soon" or "in a short time" in Spanish.

derecho

right

Right. Derecho. En espaol, "derecho" significa "right" y puede referirse tanto a una direccin como a un derecho legal.

diferente

different

Different. Diferente. "Diferente" is the Spanish word for "different."

el madrugador

early riser

Early riser. El madrugador. "El madrugador" is a Spanish term for someone who wakes up early.

el sueter

sweater

Sweater. El suter. "El suter" is the Spanish word for "sweater," a warm garment worn on the upper body.

es verdad

That’s true.

Thats true.. es verdad. "Es verdad" means "it's true" in Spanish.

Favor de

Please (do something)

Please do something. Favor de. "Favor de" is a polite way to request something in Spanish, similar to saying "please."

hay que

it’s necessary to do

Its necessary to do. Hay que. Hay que is used in Spanish to express the necessity or obligation to do something.

izquierdo

left

Left. Izquierdo. "Izquierdo" is the Spanish word for "left," indicating direction or position.

la gente

people

People. La gente. In Spanish, "la gente" means "the people."

nada mas

Nothing else.

Nothing else.. nada mas. "Nada ms" in Spanish means "nothing more" or "that's it."

te queda bien

Looks good on you.

Looks good on you.. te queda bien. "Te queda bien" is a Spanish expression used to compliment someone on how well something suits or fits them.

te sale mas barato

It's cheaper for you.

It's cheaper for you.. te sale ms barato. "Te sale ms barato" means "it's cheaper for you" in Spanish.

tener frio calor

to be cold (hot)

To be cold hot. Tener fro calor. In Spanish, "tener fro" means "to be cold" and "tener calor" means "to be hot," describing a person's sensation of temperature.

todosas

everything

everything. todosas. "Todosas" is a playful way to combine "todos" everyone and "todas" all in Spanish.

Ya voy

I’m coming!

Ya voy translates to "I'm coming" in English. It is a common Spanish expression used to indicate that someone is on their way.

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