Canciónes
Cultura
Present Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
Idiomatic Expressions
100

No me acostumbro, no sé vivir sin ti.

I can't get used to it, I don't know how to live without you.

100

The Spanish-speaking country in Central America that does not share the September Independence Day with the other countries.

Panamá

100

She prefers that we eat at 6pm.

Ella prefiere que COMAMOS a las 6pm.

100

hablar (yo)

hablara

100

tomar el pelo

to pull one's leg

200

Hoy descubrí que soy de profesión tu amante.

Today I discovered that I am professionally your lover.

200

Rapa Nui = Easter Island

Rapanui (one word) = ?

People who live on Easter Island

200

I'll wait until they call me.

Espero (esperaré/voy a esperar) hasta que me LLAMEN.

200

dormir (nosotros)

durmiéramos 

200

ser pan comido

to be easy / piece of cake

300

Cuando se me pega el sueño enseguidita me voy a acostar .. y duermo hasta la mañana y no hago mas na'

When I get tired, I go right to bed .. and I sleep until the morning and don't do anything else.

300

Where the Merengue dance and Bachata music originate from

Dominican Republic 

300

It is necessary that you tell me the truth.

Es necesario que me DIGAS la verdad.  (or DIGA or DIGAN)

300

estar (ellos)

estuvieron

300

dejar plantado/a

to stand someone up
400

Mirando cosas viejas hallé una foto .. en ella se veía besando mis ojos

Looking at old things I found a photo .. in it you can see her kissing my eyes

400

What is the capitol of Equatorial Guinea? hahahahahaha 

Malabo or new one will be Ciudad de Paz

400

I want us to go on vacation next year.

Quiero que VAYAMOS de vacaciones el año que viene.

400

ir (tù)

fueras

400

No tener pelos en la lengua

To be straightforward / tell it like it is

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