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    Words and Important Spanish Verbs With More than One TfanslationSpanish-English bread

    relativescharacter (in a play)to introduce (a person)to fulfill, to carry out, achieveactuallyto rememberto subtract, to deducthealthysensitivesoupto tolerate, to bear, to endureevent, happeningboard, plank, table of contentsinkglass

    Deceptive words: English-Spanish

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    educado(m)

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    current, of the present time (day)at present, at the present timeold man (woman)ancient, forme4 oldto supportsandto attend, to be present at,

    to take care of someoneto take care of, to attend to,

    to pay attention toaudiencewell manneredfield, countrysidecharacternecklaceredlecturesecret, trustcommon coldwine glassqualityq uality, attribute, characteristicbilt.factdisappointednewspaperunpleasantnes,spublisherpregnantactuallysuccessfactoryto work (device, apparatus,

    machine)largelanguageto not knowto insert, usher inlongreadingletter (alphabet)bookstoretableclotholder

    octuallyassist (to)dttend, take care ofattend, be present ataudience (formal

    interview withsomebody important)

    auditoriumblind (window)campcarry out, fulfillcollarconfidencecupdate (calendar)disgusteditorembarrassedevent, happeningexcitingexitfabricfactoryhearing (trial)idiomignore

    en realidad, realmenteayudaratenderasistiraudiencia

    auditorio, sal6n de actospersianacampamentorealizarcuelloconfianzaIazafechaascoredactor/redactoraavergonzadosucesoemocionantesalidatelafdbricaaudienciamodismono hacer caso

    pan (m)parientespersonaje (m)presentarrealizarrealmenterecordarrestarsanosensiblesopasoportarsucesotablatintavaso

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    realize (become aware of) darse cuenta derecord (to)relative(s)sanesensitivesoapsoupstorysucceed (in)successvasewell mannered

    conocer

    sabersaber + infinitivedejarirsesalirmudarmudarsemovermoverse

    gastarpasarjugartocar

    volverdevolver

    llevtutomar

    pensar depensar en

    ilttroduce a person (to) presentarIurgelcctureletter (missive)librarymayormemoryolderparentspresent (day)publisher

    grandeconferenciaceJtabibliotecaalcalde/alcaldesarecuerdo, memoriamayorpadresactualeditor/editoragrabarpariente(s)cuerdo(a)sensiblejab6n (m)sopacuentologrardxitoflorero, jarr6n (m)bien educado

    know (be acquaintedwith a person, place,thing)

    know (facts)know how to * infinitiveleave (behind)leave (go away)leave (go out)move (change location

    of something)move (change place of

    residence, work etc.)move (put in motion)move (to put oneselfin motion)spend (money)spend (time)pLay (sport/game)play (a musical

    instrument/music )return (come back)return (give back what

    has been bonowed)take (carry from placeto place)take (catch, grasp,

    seize, take in)think of/about (used to

    ttsk for an opinion)think of/about (usedto express what is onsomeone's mind)

    lmportant Spanish verbs with more thanone translationask (a question)askfor (inquire about)ask for (request)bebecome (change inphysical or

    emotional state)become (change throughconscious effort)become (goal achieved

    over time)become (sudden,involuntary change)

    preguntar, hacer una preguntapreguntar porpedirser/estarponerse * adjectivehacersellegar a servolverse * adjective

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