02 Hay que + infinitive
¡Hola! In this video lesson we review the word hay (there is/there are) and learn a useful phrase with it: hay que. We use hay que to say that something is necessary. It’s kind of an indirect way of telling people what to do and so much more. Enjoy!
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Vocabulario:
sustantivos (nouns):
alguien – someone, somebody
algo – something
consejo – advice
buen consejo – good advice
mal consejo – bad advice
dinero – money
el álgebra -algebra
el café – coffee
el chico – the boy
el coche – car
el dentista – dentist (male)
el disco – cd
el estudiante – the student
el inglés – English
el lápiz – pencil
el laxante – laxative
el libro – book
el plátano – banana, plantain
el profesor – the (male) teacher
el trabajo – work
la basura – the trash
la calificación – grade
la cama – bed
la cámara – camera
la camisa – shirt
la carta – letter
la clase – class
la cocina – the kithen
la comida – food
la discoteca – the dance club
la felicidad – happiness
la llave – key
la muela – tooth (molar)
la mujer – woman
la naranja – orange
la novia – girlfriend
la piña – pineapple
la pluma – pen, ballpoint pen
la proteína – protein
la reina – queen
mañana – tomorrow
mí – me (after preposition)
una cita – date, appointment
un examen – test
un palo – a stick
un zapato usado – a used shoe
verbos (verbs):
bailar – to dance
cantar – to sing
comer – to eat
come – s/he eats
complicar – to complicate
comprender – to understand
comprendo – I understand
creer – to believe, to think
dar – to give
descansar – to rest
doler – to hurt
me duelen – They hurt me.
escuchar – to listen (to)
esperar – to wait
estar – to be
está enfermo – he is sick
está enojada – she is mad
estoy enamorado de – I am in love (and a male) with
estudiar – to study
existir – to exist
existo – I exist
hablar – to talk
habla – s/he speaks
hacer – to do, to make
hacer ejercicio – to (do) exercise
leer – to read
llegar – to arrive
llorar – to cry
ir – to go
voy – I go / I’m going
ignorar – to ignore
jugar – to play
juega al básquetbol – s/he plays basketball
oler – to smell
huele mal – it smells bad
pegar – to hit
poner – to put
practicar – to practice
prestar atención – to pay attention
quedarse – to remain, to stay
saber – to know
sabe – s/he knows
sacar – to take (out)
sentirse – to feel
me siento – I feel
ser – to be
es – it is
son – they are
tener – to have
tengo hambre – I am hungry
tiene – s/he has
trabajar – to work
tratar – to treat, to try
ver – to see
otro (other):
antes de – before
como – like
con – with
conmigo – with me
de – from, of, about
después de – after
en – in; on
le – to him, to her
interesante – interesting
mal – bad, poorly
malo / mala – bad
más – more
mi – my
muy – very
nada – nothing
no – no
para – for; in order to
que – that
si – if
siempre – always
su – his, her
y – and
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Great Video.
Is it possible for you to make a video about internet chatting shortcuts and abbreviations
eg. lol, g2g, ttyl …etc
it you be useful to know when chatting to spanish nationals online on chatrooms.
Thank you