to swim
nadar
tall
alto/a
a person from Puerto Rico
puertorriquen~o
She opens the notebook.
Ella abre el cuaderno.
I like chocolates.
Me gustan los chocolates.
to go on a hike
ir de excursion
young
joven
a person from Japan
Japones/japonesa
Juan and I believe the teacher.
Juan y yo creemos al profesor.
They like the book.
Les gusta el libro.
Leer el periodico
brunet(te)
moreno
a person from Canada
canadiense
I have the easy day.
Yo tengo el dia facil.
You (informal, singular) like the cousins.
Te gustan los primos.
to ride a bicycle
pasear en bicicleta
foolish
tonto
a person from the United States
estadounidense
You (inf. singular) attend math class today.
Tu' asistes a la clase de matematicas.
(with emphasis) They (female) like the journalist.
A ellas les gusta el periodista.
to scuba dive
bucear
unpleasant
antipatico
a person from Costa Rica
costarricense
You all (formal) should run in the afternoon.
Ustedes deben correr por (en) la tarde.
(with emphasis) We like to receive presents.
A nosotros nos gusta recibir regalos.