las |
1. art. the | |
2. pron. accusative of ellas and ustedes (when referring to more than one woman); them, you all (formal) | |
3. pron. feminine plural pronoun | |
las que no hablan - those (women) who do not speak | |
4. n. plural of la | |
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) | |
malezas |
1. n. plural of maleza | |
maleza |
1. n-f. underbrush | |
2. n-f. (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela) weed (plant regarded as unwanted) | |
invadieron |
1. v. third-person plural preterite indicative of invadir | |
invadir |
1. v. to invade | |
el |
1. art. (masculine singular definite article); the | |
2. art. feminine singular definite article used before nouns which start with a stressed 'a': | |
el alma, las almas - the soul, the souls | |
el hacha, las hachas - the axe, the axes | |
campo |
1. n-m. countryside, country | |
En el campo, es tranquilo. - In the countryside, it's peaceful. | |
2. n-m. field (large open area) | |
3. n-m. (sports) pitch, (US) field (field on which soccer, rugby or field hockey is played) | |
campo de fútbol - soccer field | |
4. n-m. (golf) course | |
campo de golf - golf course | |
5. n-m. field (domain of knowledge or practice) | |
6. n-m. (New Mexico, anglicism) camp | |
7. n-m. (physics) field | |
8. v. first-person singular present indicative of campar | |
campar |
1. v. to stand out | |
2. v. (obsolete, intransitive) to camp | |
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) | |
cosecha |
1. n-f. harvest, crop | |
mala cosecha - poor harvest | |
2. n-f. vintage (of wine) | |
3. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of cosechar | |
cosechar |
1. v. to harvest | |
sufrió |
1. v. third-person singular preterit indicative of sufrir | |
sufrir |
1. v. to suffer (be confronted with something undesired) | |
2. v. to withstand, endure, resist or undergo a physical or moral damage | |