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CC1-¿Qué te pasa, calabaza? - Vocabulary of the text - What do the words mean in English

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quethat, which
qué?what?
¿cómo?how?
como"such as", "like" (used in comparisons)
estarto be - used for location, or with emotions
serthe verb "to be" - used to describe personality or physical characteristics
tambiénas well, also
estoy muy bienI am fine
pasarto happen
la casathe home
mi casa es su casamy house is your house (said to a person who visits your house the first time, and you want them to feel at home = "make yourself at home")
la calabazapumpkin
vivirto live
vivoI live
el mundothe world
te digo"I tell you"
dimetell me
mucho gustoAn expression you can use when somebody says "thank you" in Spanish. It means "it was my pleasure".
graciasthank you
de nadaUsed in Mexico and many parts of the Spanish speaking world. Means "you are wecome". Word for word it means "of nothing".
hasta la vistagood bye
hasta luegogood bye
hasta mañanasee you tomorow
buenas nochescan mean "good evening" or "good night"
la mañanathe morning
la nochethe night, or the evening
estoy muy malI am (doing) very badly
estoy muy bienI am (doing) very well
muchoa lot (used before a noun)
muy bienvery, (used before an adjective)

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