primero |
1. n-m. former (in contrast to the latter), first, first one | |
2. n-m. one of the five bids in the card game of Primero, consisting of a combination of four cards in the hand | |
3. adj. (ordinal) first, first up | |
4. adj. top (head) | |
Mi sobrino se graduó como el primero de su clase. - My nephew graduated at the top of his class. | |
5. adj. chief, fundamental | |
6. adj. prime, initial, front | |
Sería un lugar primero para el establecimiento humano. - It would be a prime place for human settlement. | |
Mira la primera plana. - Check out the front page. | |
7. adv. first, first of all, firstly | |
tomamos |
1. v. first-person plural preterit indicative of tomar | |
tomar |
1. v. to take | |
Los niños toman clases de inglés - The children take English classes | |
Me tomó mucho tiempo - It took me a long time | |
Tómalo con calma. - Take it easy. | |
Me tomaron por un loco. - They took me for a lunatic. | |
2. v. to drink, have (especially an alcoholic beverage) | |
Tomo una sidra. (I'll have a cider.) | |
3. v. to take (travel by means of) | |
tomar el tren - to take the train | |
algo |
1. pron. something, anything | |
Algo imprevisto ocurrió. - Something unexpected happened. | |
Me parece algo de interés. - It seems like something interesting to me. | |
Eso es algo natural. - It's something natural. | |
2. adv. rather, somewhat, kind of | |
Me parece algo extraño. - It seems rather strange to me. | |