Spanish
Aburrido
Boring. Aburrido. "Aburrido" is the Spanish word for "boring."
Bastante
quite. bastante. "Bastante" in Spanish means "enough" or "quite a lot," depending on the context.
Como
How?. Como. In Spanish, "como" means "how" or "likeas" depending on the context.
Cuanto es
How much is it?. Cuanto es. "Cuanto es" is the Spanish phrase used to ask for the price of something.
Cumpleanos
Birthday. Cumpleaos. In Spanish, "cumpleaos" means the anniversary of the day a person was born.
De donde
From where?. De donde. "De donde" is the Spanish equivalent for asking "from where" in English.
Dificil
Difficult. Difcil. "Difcil" means "difficult" in Spanish.
Duro
Hard. Duro. In Spanish, "duro" means hard or tough.
Facil
Easy. Facil. "Fcil" means "easy" in Spanish.
Grande
Big. Grande. In Spanish, "grande" means "big."
Interesante
Interesting. Interesante. "Interesante" is the Spanish word for "interesting."
Mismo
Same. Mismo. In Spanish, "mismo" means "same" and is used to emphasize identity or similarity.
Mucho gusto
Nice to meet you!. Mucho gusto. "Mucho gusto" is a Spanish phrase meaning "nice to meet you."
Muy
Very. Muy. "Muy" in Spanish means "very" and is used to intensify adjectives and adverbs.
Nuevo
New. Nuevo. "Nuevo" is the Spanish word for "new."
Oye
Listen!. Oye. In Spanish, "oye" is an informal command meaning "listen."
Pequeno
Small. Pequeo. In Spanish, "pequeo" means "small."
Pero
but. pero. In Spanish, "pero" means "but" and is used to contrast ideas.
Quien
who. quien. Quien is the Spanish word for "who," used to refer to people in questions.
Quienes
"Who is it? Quines?" "Quines?" is the Spanish word used to ask "who" when referring to multiple people.
Secundario
Secondary. Secundario. "Secundario" is the Spanish word for "secondary," often used to describe something of lesser importance or the second level, like secondary school.
Tambien
Also. Tambin. Tambin means "also" or "too" in Spanish, indicating agreement or addition.