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en
     1. prep. in, at, on
           Estoy en casa. - I'm at home.
           Estoy sentado en la computadora. - I'm sitting at the computer.
           en esta página - on this page
           en la caja en la mesa - in the box on the table
     2. prep. in (a time)
           en la antigüedad - in antiquity
           en 1999 - in 1999
     3. prep. in (a language)
           No conozco esta palabra en francés. - I don't know this word in French.
           en todos los idiomas - in all languages
     4. prep. used after some verbs and translated by various prepositions in English
           Pienso en ti. - I'm thinking of you.
     5. prep. in (in various expressions)
           en el sentido - in the sense
           en nuestro afán - in our eagerness
nuestra
     1. det. feminine singular of nuestro
     2. pron. feminine singular of nuestro
     nuestro Ours
casa
     1. n-f. house
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of casar
     casar
          1. v. to marry, wed someone to (unite two others in wedlock)
          2. v. to marry off
          3. v. to match (up), fit (together)
                Este tercero les ayudará a casar las necesidades con los recursos. - This third party will help them match needs with resources.
          4. v. (reciprocal) to get married, marry (each other, one another)
                Se casaron justo después de la graduación. - They got married right after graduation.
          5. v. to wed, marry, get married (+preo, con)
                Voy a casarme con la mujer de mis sueños esta noche. - I am going to marry the woman of my dreams tonight.
en casa
     1. adv. home
           ¿Hay alguien en casa? - Anybody home?
     2. adv. at home, back home, back at home
     3. adv. in-house, in the house, at the house
hay
           there is, there are
           Hay dos tiendas que venden películas. - There are two stores that sell films.
     1. there is, there are
     haber
          1. v. (auxiliary) to have
                He trabajado muy duro durante este mes. - I have worked very hard during this month.
                Mi hermanito me pidió más chocolate, pero ya le había dado demasiado. - My little brother asked me for more chocolate, but I had already given him too much.
          2. v. (obsolete) to hold, to possess
          3. v. (impersonal, in third person singular only) to exist; “there is”, “there are” (hay); “there was”, “there were” (había)
                No hay muchas personas aquí. - There aren't many people here.
                En el cofre había un libro antiguo. - In the chest there was an antique book.
          4. v. (dated, or formal) to have to (+ de + infinitive)
          5. v. (Used only in the third-person existential form) to be necessary (+ que + infinitive)
                Hay que proteger el mundo. - It is necessary to protect the world.
          6. v. used to denote a past obligation
                Haberla llamado. - You ought to have phoned her.
          7. n-m. asset
          8. n-m. history
          9. n-m. credit side
dos
     1. num. two
     2. n. plural of do
     do
          1. n-m. do (musical note)
          2. n-m. C (musical note or key)
          3. adv. (obsolete) where
          4. pron. (obsolete) where
gatos
     1. n. plural of gato
     gato
          1. n-m. cat (unspecified gender)
          2. n-m. tomcat, gib (male cat)
          3. n-m. (Mexico) servant
          4. n-m. C-clamp
          5. n-m. jack (mechanical device)
          6. n-m. (Mexico) tic-tac-toe
          7. n-m. (colloquial) Madrilenian (a person from Madrid)
          8. n-m. (Costa Rica) person with blue or green eyes
          9. n-m. (Costa Rica) rectangular cake made of two layers joined by jam in the middle
          10. n-m. (obsolete, slang) whoremonger
          11. n-m. (vulgar, slang) a prostitute woman
uno
     1. num. one
     2. det. one
     3. pron. one
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of unir
     unir
          1. v. to unite, join
                ¡Únete al sindicato! (Join up with the union!)
          2. v. to merge, conflate
Blanco
     1. Proper noun. surname, from=nicknames, eq1=en:White, eq2=de:Weiß , eq3=fr:Leblanc, eq4=it:Bianchi, eq5=pt:Branco
     2. adj. white
     3. adj. (heraldry) argent
     4. n-m. white
     5. n-m. target
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.
otro
     1. det. other, another
           Deme otro ejemplo. - Give me another example.
     2. interj. "Not again!" or "What, again?" (also Otra vez! or Otra vez?)
     3. pron. someone else; another person
     4. pron. something else; another one
negro
     1. n-m. black (the color perceived in the absence of light)
     2. n-m. a black person
     3. n-m. ghost writer
     4. adj. black (absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and hueless)
     5. adj. black (of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin)
     6. adj. dirty
     7. adj. sad
     8. adj. clandestine
     9. adj. (Spain) angry
           está negro - he's in a rage
     10. adj. (Latin America) ( mi ~) my darling, my honey
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary