Spanish Word Of The Day
TODAY'S SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY Published: 08/02/10
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Today's Spanish Word of the Day...

facturar: to check in
verb.

Example sentence: Nosotros vamos a facturar nuestro equipaje. 
Translation: We're going to check in our luggage.

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revistas: magazines
noun.

Example sentence: Tú lees muchas revistas en el avión.
Translation: You read a lot of magazines on the plane.

feliz: happy
adjective.

Example sentence: El perro está feliz con su hueso.
Translation: The dog is happy with his bone. 

viajar: to travel
verb.

Example sentence: Mi esposa y yo viajamos a México cada invierno.
Translation: My wife and I travel to Mexico each winter. 

viaje: trip
noun.

Example sentence: Jorge y Marta hacen un viaje a Italia.
Translation: Jorge and Marta are going on a trip to Italy.

agradecido: thankful
adjective

Example sentence: La familia está agradecida por las flores.
Translation: The family is thankful for the flowers.

conseguir: to get
verb

Example sentence: Yo consigo la comida para la fiesta.
Translation: I'm getting the food for the party.

cuchillo: knife
noun.

Example sentence: El ladrón tiene un cuchillo.
Translation: The thief has a knife.

demorado: delayed
adjective.

Example sentence: Nuestro vuelo está demorado.
Translation: Our flight is delayed.

oscuridad: darkness
noun

Example sentence: No puedo ver en la oscuridad.
Translation: I can't see in the darkness.

miedoso: fearful
adjective

Example sentence: Ella es miedosa de las alturas.
Translation: She is fearful of heights.

flotar: to float
verb.

Example sentence: La mesa empieza a flotar en el aire.
Translation: The table begins to float in the air.

fantasma: ghost
noun.

Example sentence: Ellos dicen que hay fantasmas en esa casa.
Translation: They say there are ghosts in that house. 

chocante: shocking
adjective.

Example sentence: La muerte de él es chocante.
Translation: His death is shocking.

colmillos: fangs
noun.

Example sentence: El lobo nos enseña los colmillos.
Translation: The wolf shows us his fangs.

chillar: to scream
verb

Example sentence: La mujer chilla al ver el vampiro.
Translation: The woman screams upon seeing the vampire.

espantoso: scary
adjective.

Example sentence: Es una casa espantosa.
Translation: That's a scary house.

esconder: to hide
verb.

Example sentence: Paco esconde sus dulces de su hermana.
Translation: Paco hides his sweets from his sister

lechuga: lettuce
noun.

Example sentence: Nosotros queremos más lechuga en la ensalada.
Translation: We want more lettuce in the salad.

torpe: clumsy
adjective.

Example sentence: Mi amigo es un poco torpe.
Translation: My friend is a little clumsy.

esperar: to hope
verb..

Example sentence: Yo espero ir a España en el verano.
Translation: I hope to go to Spain in the summer.

berenjena: eggplant
noun.

Example sentence: A mí me gusta comer la berenjena frita.
Translation: I like to eat fried eggplant.

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Where do I find it on the black box you put on my desktop?

Posted by: Joseph Skues on 19/07/2011

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Posted by: smshashidhr rao on 06/07/2011

Very nice list explaining common words in common sentences. Thank you

Posted by: Joseph Skues on 24/06/2011

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Posted by: rick lambert on 16/11/2010