algún |
1. det. (before the noun) apocopic form of alguno; some, any | |
¿Haces algún deporte? - Do you do any sport? | |
alguno |
1. det. some, any | |
¿Quiere alguna cosa? - Do you want anything? | |
Algún día lo haré. - I will do it someday. | |
2. det. any (used for emphasis) | |
No tiene talento alguno. - He doesn't have any talent at all. | |
3. det. various | |
4. pron. someone | |
5. pron. some, some people | |
6. pron. one (thing); a few | |
Marinero |
1. Proper noun. surname, from=occupations | |
2. adj. (relational) sailor, seaman; seafaring | |
3. n-m. sailor, seaman | |
Yo no soy marinero; soy capitán. - I'm not a sailor; I'm a captain. | |
la |
1. art. the | |
2. pron. accusative of ella, ello (when the antecedent's implied gender is feminine), and usted (when referring to a woman); her, it, you (formal) | |
3. pron. (impersonal neuter pronoun (accusative) in certain colloquial phrases): it, this | |
La sabe toda. - He/she knows everything (it all) | |
¡Dónde la viste! - Where have you seen this! | |
No te la creo. - I don't believe you. | |
4. n-m. (music) la (sixth note of the scale) | |
5. n-m. (music) A (the musical note or key) | |
encontraba |
1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of encontrar | |
encontrar |
1. v. to meet | |
2. v. to find, encounter, come across | |
María y Gertrudis se escondieron cerca de las flores, y los chicos las encontraron a las chicas. - Mary and Gertrude hid themselves near the flowers, and the boys found the girls. | |
3. v. to meet, bump into | |
4. v. to think, consider, find | |
Lo encuentro estúpido. - I find that stupid. | |
5. v. to manage (to do something) | |
6. v. to be located | |
7. v. to feel, be | |
Solo tú sabes cómo te encuentras. - Only you know how you're feeling. | |
llorando |
1. v. gerund of llorar | |
llorar |
1. v. to cry, to weep | |
El bebé lloró toda la noche. - The baby cried all night. | |
2. v. to mourn | |
Y |
1. Letter. the 26th letter of the Spanish alphabet | |
2. conj. and | |
3. conj. (in names of number) and | |
setenta y seis - seventy-six | |
4. conj. (in arithmetic) plus, and | |
uno y uno son dos - one plus one is two | |
5. conj. (informal) well | |
¡Y por supuesto! - Well, of course! | |
6. conj. (informal) what about, how about, where is/are the | |
Pero, ¿y el concierto? ¿Ya no vamos? - But what about the concert? Are we not going anymore? | |
¿Y la niña? ¿Está a salvo? - How about the girl? Is she safe? | |
¿Y los archivos? Debo echarles un vistazo. - Where are the files? I should take a look at them. | |
la |
1. art. the | |
2. pron. accusative of ella, ello (when the antecedent's implied gender is feminine), and usted (when referring to a woman); her, it, you (formal) | |
3. pron. (impersonal neuter pronoun (accusative) in certain colloquial phrases): it, this | |
La sabe toda. - He/she knows everything (it all) | |
¡Dónde la viste! - Where have you seen this! | |
No te la creo. - I don't believe you. | |
4. n-m. (music) la (sixth note of the scale) | |
5. n-m. (music) A (the musical note or key) | |
acariciaba |
1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of acariciar | |
acariciar |
1. v. to caress | |
2. v. to fondle | |
3. v. to stroke | |
4. v. to pet | |