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 | |
repentinamente |
1. adv. suddenly; unexpectedly; out of nowhere; out of the blue | |
una |
1. n-f. feminine of uno | |
a la una, a las dos y a las tres - after three...one, two, three | |
2. art. feminine singular of un | |
3. det. feminine singular of uno | |
4. pron. one (an indefinite plural pronoun using a singular feminine item, used for females) | |
5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of unir | |
unir |
1. v. to unite, join | |
¡Únete al sindicato! (Join up with the union!) | |
2. v. to merge, conflate | |
un |
1. art. a | |
2. num. (before the noun) apocopic form of uno one | |
acción |
1. n-f. action, act, deed (something done) | |
2. n-f. action (way of motion or functioning) | |
3. n-f. action (fast-paced activity) | |
4. n-f. (military) combat, action | |
5. n-f. (legal) general legal action; lawsuit | |
6. n-f. share (financial instrument) | |
7. interj. action (demanding the start of something) | |
O |
1. Letter. the 16th letter of the Spanish alphabet | |
2. n. abbreviation of oeste; west | |
3. conj. or | |
¿Quieres un café o algo más? - Do you want a coffee or something else? | |
4. conj. either … or | |
(ant-lite, ni, alt1=ni … ni) | |
curso |
1. n-m. course, trajectory, route, direction | |
2. n-m. class, course (learning program, as in a school) | |
un curso intensivo - a crash course | |
3. n-m. course (path, sequence, development, or evolution) | |
4. n-m. (Mexico) diarrhea | |
5. v. first-person singular present indicative of cursar | |
cursar |
1. v. to attend (classes) | |