Mastering Spanish Words: Increase Your Vocabulary with Over 3000 Spanish Words in Context
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Are you struggling to learn and speak Spanish fluently like a native? Or perhaps you've tried to learn Spanish before but never got past knowing a handful of Spanish words you could barely use?
Learning a new language can be challenging!
According to some publications, beginners in any language need around two thousand words to communicate. And expert users can employ up to forty thousand!
But growing your word power and knowing what words mean isn't enough if you want to speak conversational Spanish quickly and easily. You'll need an innovative technique combined with the right practice tools to build your Spanish speaking prowess.
If you want to learn Spanish for everyday use, be it for traveling, working, or studying, you need to perfect your vocabulary. You'll need to know Spanish verb tenses, Spanish words, and phrases including those they won't teach you in school!
In order to be functionally fluent, you'll also need to know basic Spanish grammar like which prepositions are used next to which verbs and how words change their meaning contextually.
This book offers a creative and proven approach so you can learn Spanish fast. We don't just include the words and their meanings, but also provide different engaging examples for better comprehension of how the word is used.
You'll learn a complete list of frequent words and examples of phrases of the Spanish language, according to the Real Academia Española, Spain's official royal institution dedicated to the Spanish language.
In this book, you'll learn 3000 Spanish words and phrases that include:
- How to describe yourself or introduce someone
- How to make simple basic requests and ask questions
- Basic remarks, comments, and compliments
- Quantities, numbers, and money
- How to describe people, places, and objects
- All of which are used in examples like in the real Spanish-speaking world.
For example, we indicate if it's a masculine or feminine word, if it's a plural word and if it belongs to a verbal tense that does not translate literally into English.
Additionally, we indicate if the word has more than one meaning so you can avoid confusion.
Imagine being able to confidently communicate in Spanish with no head-scratching or being lost for words!
With this book, you can teach yourself how to speak Spanish and go from beginner to expert in no time. You'll notice a remarkable improvement in your Spanish vocabulary and conversations almost immediately!
Ready to start speaking Spanish like a pro fast? Then grab a copy of this book now!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I would recommend it as a good guide for learning new vocabulary. I like a concept of the book- Spanish words for travelers because there is so many travellers around the world.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5These books are excellent for those looking to improve their confidence in building sentences that make more sense to Spanish speakers. I highly recommend this product if you have prior exposure to Spanish since most questions don't come with a word bank.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So far this has been very helpful for me. I love the approach of learning the words that I will need and use the most verses learning from the process of basic grammar. This has allowed me to start using what I've learned so far right away, which has helped me to retain the information better as I go. I’m really looking forward to seeing how much more my Spanish vocabulary can learn as I continue to listen to this book again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5For those who didn't know I suggest to read first the book related to this, titled Spanish for Beginner same author. This book has a useful content of vocabulary. The words are easy to familiarize and understand. It's also teach us the proper way of speaking from how to construct the sentences with proper noun and pronoun to used. Mastering indeed!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I have never purchased a better tool for learning Spanish. He teaches both the fundamentals and pronunciation. I skipped some basics for I watched some videos in improving my pronunciation. This time, I want to focus with vocabulary development. I comment the effort of the author to gather 3,000 words, helpful and mostly used words that are very important for learners of the said language. I know it is overwhelming so I take time to digest and apply the words that I remember. Still, a good book for starters.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book has many useful and considerable new vocabulary. I also like the usage of words in meaningful sentences for better understanding. After reading more than hundred of words, I tried constructing my own sentences. I was very challenging since I am very new to this language but I am learning it for my foreign clients. This book is helpful and it will be your stepping stone for the mastery of the Spanish language.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aside from being a beginner, you have to take one step ahead further in every language you want to learn. After taking down the head start you must face the second play which is definitely mastering it.
The unimaginable thing in this book is that it guarantees the learner to master the Spanish words at the end of the book by just the use of 3000 most commonly used Spanish context. Unimaginable yet, this book is one step forward to mastering the language. The authors filtered the words enough to be comprehensible for young minds that deserves to be nourished. Plus the fact that there are detailed definitions in juxtaposition of the words is a nice thing to root for. Widen your vocabulary and take this book as a guide. Fun fact is that this also comes with fun notes and tips and tricks the authors has written themselves to help the readers learn more effectively. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thank you for creating this book. It's a good book for those who are just starting out learning Spanish. This is a great book, which I highly recommend, for anyone beginning Spanish studies. Really awesome!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great book. Not much on using verbs or grammar, but great for vocabulary
At least the cover didn't say 'Easy Spanish' or ' learn Spanish in two weeks' - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is full of sentences with colorful and useful context. The best way to remember vocabulary is use it in useful sentences. 3000 every day conversation sentences with immediate translation. Fantastic.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is very helpful in stocking up your Spanish vocabulary. Not only does it boasts 3000+ words and phrases but it also provides a comprehensible guide on how to pronounce it properly. If you're planning to travel to a Spanish speaking country then this book can help you. With patience and practice this book can help you converse in Spanish as if you're a local. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A very interesting approach to learning a new language. I realized I had learned to recognize the words and question off by heart. If you are like me or just starting out, get this book, you will not regret it and remember, don't just read it, speak it!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I like a concept of the book- Spanish words for travelers. It’s got a vast collection of words and good examples I can use. However, the layout of book itself isn’t ideal. There’s no order of why words are numbered the way they are and no theme. So when you are in a situation to look up words, you can’t find them.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A comprehensive guide for Spanish learners. The thematic approach of the material makes it much easier to jump into Spanish without feeling like you're reading a textbook. Sure you could find most of the information contained in this book online but not in the same format or organization. I recommend this book alongside a frequency dictionary if you're looking to learn Spanish as quickly as possible.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you already have a basic understanding of Spanish, this is a great book to help improve your Spanish vocabulary. It is not a grammar book and will not help you in this respect. This book is very practical in it's layout, in that it groups words into themes; I have an easier time memorizing words that are related. They have sections on emotional words or medical words, so on and so forth. I found this book to be a useful tool in helping augment my vocabulary.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5By the help of this book I learned a more advanced spanish such as the gender of the words and how to properly use it in a sentence, it gives a more technical composition of spanish language. Thank you for keeping us educated on our pursuit of learning the language.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book will tell you or help you to recognized the phrases and vocabulary of Spanish words. There are 3000 vocabulary words was written in this book. And it help you to speak easier of Spanish words. And it will give you an innovative technique combined with the right practice tools to build your Spanish speaking probably.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5As I finished reading the spanish for beginners book I became more eager to learn the language I became curios on how the sentence construction are in the spanish so this book really helped me. gracias!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book has a list of words and phrases. It helps me to know what are meaning of the words that I will use to make a basic grammar. I will recommend this book for beginners like me more power and thank you!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Way back in my college days I have Spanish language class living in a country that once colonized by the Spaniards, this language is embedded in our day to day lives and I would like to further study this language, In my quest of learning this language this book helped me a lot. Gracias!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This pick should not shock anyone. Spanish has consistently been a go-to language for English speakers to learn because of its reasonableness and wide reach. Indeed, it's additionally probably the simplest language to learn for English speakers.
Spanish pronunciation is likewise genuinely direct. It's a phonetic language — generally, its words are articulated the manner in which they're spelled. However, grammar nazis be careful: Spanish has various distinctive action word tenses and special cases for sentence structure rules which can get befuddling. Notwithstanding, the tenses to a great extent line up with ones we use in English, so they're not as hard to learn as you may might suspect. If you want to learn more about spanish language, I highly recommend this book. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Some people are spending money just to learn spanish vocabulary. Why do you need to pay for those if you can learn them by just using and reading this book? It is not time consuming and budget-friendly as well.
You'll encounter 3000 uncommon and unique words in this book. You will not only learn words but also lead you to be aware and familiarize their entire language. You can benefit your learning for studying, working, and even travelling! Communiting with foreign people who speak spanish language will be easy for you now. Erase your doubt and start learning for the better, this may help you. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is compendious and straight to its point, its a functional book with 3000 spanish vocabulary that can help you with travel, translation or just even reading this book to broaden your vocabulary and knowledge of this foreign language.
Its a great help to read this book. I recommend it. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I've been studying Spanish language for quite long now. This language is much more complex from what we know. Luckily there are books like these that gives word more examples for better understanding. 3,000 words may sound not much but I can assure you that you can definitely use this in conversations with Spanish speaking person whenever you got the chance. All in all I would recommend this book to those who want to learn Spanish language by themselves, this is a great start in exploring new language.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Learning is easy with this. I learned a lot. Since the Spanish Language was relatively influenced my native language (Filipino) I know a lot of words already. This one is really for basic and for the begginers who wants to learn. The thing with this, I learned about the masculinity, feminity and the neutral use of the words that Spanish Language have. The book can guide a newbie in learning the language.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a standard of deep Spanish words that if you want to learn or want to apply in your conversations with foreigners.
You will learn a lot in this book. He only has 3000 words but there are lessons to be learned. There is also basic stuff referred to in words. It’s a great read, especially for those like me who want to learn Spanish language or spanish drama’s. Especially when you have a boyfriend or girlfriend from Spain. Wow! as in wow! it's great to read it so you can keep up with the flow of their story and you won't be out of place. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Mastering Spanish Words is that one book you need to converse in Spanish easily. It has a wide array of Spanish words ranging from words to simple sentences and questions. With over 3000 words this is the perfect vocabulary builder for speaking Spanish.
Although it has a wide selection of words, the book lacks organization. It could use tables or matrix to divide the sentences in Spanish and English. It might get confusing sometimes because of the alignment of words so using tables could make it much more organized.
All in all, it's a great read self-help books for people who want to learn Spanish. I'd be rating it a 4 out 5. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The book attained the stated purpose of the author and effectively added to the reader's knowledge. If you want to expand your vocabulary in Spanish, this book is highly recommended for you.
Mastering Spanish Words is a book that assists readers to master Spanish vocabularies. Although this book is focused on basic words, it is not suitable to use if you are trying to learn conversational Spanish since it doesn't cover the sentence patterns. Nevertheless, it includes almost all parts of speech, and it is written in a well-organized manner.
A relatively large vocabulary is crucial for understanding and participating in conversations; that's why if you want to start speaking Spanish, you should expand your knowledge about the lexicon first. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Learning a new language always fascinate me and I am glad that I met this book. The listed words, phrases, and sentences are useful but I wish they were categorized or at least arranged Alphabetically, for easier ways in memorizing. Nonetheless, this book is a good starter for those who want to learn Spanish. It would take time to learn and memorize but with this book, your time will be worth it.
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Mastering Spanish Words - Language Equipped Travelers
Introduction
How many words do we use when we speak?
According to some publications, while a two-year old baby uses around two hundred words, a beginner in any language needs around two thousand to communicate. And an expert user can employ up to forty thousand!
But knowing words and their meanings is hardly enough.
If you want to learn Spanish to actually use it, be it for travelling, working or studying, you need to really master your vocabulary: you need to know synonyms, you need to know which prepositions are used next to which verbs and how words change their meaning in different contexts.
Do you want an example? Look at the Spanish word sal, which is both a noun (salt) and the imperative form of verb salir (to go out). That is, the word salt changes its meaning completely in sentences such as ¡Sal de aquí!
(Get out of here!
) and Pásame la sal
(Hand me the salt
).
In this book we offer a comprehensive list of the 3.000 most frequent words of the Spanish language, according to the Real Academia Española, Spain's official royal institution dedicated to the Spanish language.
We did not just include the words and their meanings, but also eventual indications for you to understand the use of the word, since translations are otherwise incomplete. For example, we indicate if it’s a masculine or feminine word, if it’s a plural word and if it belongs to a verbal tense that does not translate literally into English (such as the subjunctive mode or the imperfect past tense). Additionally, we indicate if the word has more than one meaning, as in the salt example, so you can avoid confusion.
And, of course, for each word we include a practical example, a sentence that in a few words tells a story and helps you understand how the word is used in the real Spanish-speaking world.
We encourage you to read these sentences out loud, to copy them, to use them in conversations until you can really grasp their use and meaning in context. By the time you’re finished with this book, your vocabulary will be comparably better, richer and wider.
Ready to give it a go? Start right away! You’ll feel the difference... and everyone else will notice too!
Chapter 1 – Words 1-300
1. de - of / from
Vengo de España - I come from Spain
2. la - the (feminine, singular)
La cama es grande - The bed is big
3. que - that, which
El recepcionista me dijo que la habitación está lista - The receptionist told me that the room is ready
4. el - the (masculine, singular)
El hotel está frente a la playa - The hotel is in front of the beach
5. en - in / on / at
María está en el parque - María is at the park
6. y - and
Esta ciudad es interesante y linda - This city is interesting and pretty
7. a - to
Esta noche iré a una fiesta - Tonight I will go to a party
8. los - the (masculine or mixed group, plural)
Los taxis son amarillos - The taxis are yellow
9. del - of the / from the
Vengo del centro de la ciudad - I come from the city center
10. las - the (feminine, plural)
Las flores son azules - The flowers are blue
11. un - a (masculine, singular)
Tengo un problema - I have a problem
12. por - for / because of
¡Hazlo por mí! - Do it for me!
13. con - with
Iré a Colombia con mi hermano - I will go to Colombia with my brother
14. no - no, not
No tengo hambre todavía - I’m not hungry yet
15. una - a (feminine, singular)
Quiero comer una empanada - I want to eat an empanada
16. su - his / her / their (singular object)
Marcos ama a su perro - Marco loves his dog
17. para - for / to
Este regalo es para mi madre - This present is for my mother
18. es - is
Pedro es mi primo - Pedro is my cousin
19. al - to the
¿Vamos al parque? - Should we go to the park?
20. lo - the (neutral)
Lo mejor del viaje fue la comida - The best part of the trip was the food
21. cómo - how
¿Cómo estás? - How are you?
22. más - more / plus
¿Quieres más sal? - Do you want more salt?
23. o - or
¿Quieres cerveza o vino? - Do you want beer or wine?
24. pero - but
Quiero comprarlo, pero no tengo efectivo - I want to buy it, but I don’t have any cash
25. sus - his / her/ their (plural object)
Marcos ama a sus perros - Marco loves his dogs
26. le - him / her
Le compré un regalo - I bought her a present
27. ha - has (auxiliary)
Laura ha perdido su vuelo - Laura has lost her flight
28. me - me
Mi madre me prestó su coche - My mother lent me her car
29. si - if
Si salimos ahora, llegaremos a tiempo - If we leave now, we’ll get there on time
30. sin - without
Quiero una bebida sin alcohol - I want a drink without alcohol
31. sobre - about / above / on top of
Estoy leyendo un libro sobre esta ciudad - I’m reading a book about this city
32. este - this (masculine)
Este es mi coche - This is my car
33. ya - now / already / yet
¿Ya has ido al banco? - Have you gone to the bank yet?
34. entre - between / among
La tienda está entre el casino y el hotel - The store is between the casino and the hotel
35. cuándo - when
¿Cuándo sale el barco? - When is the boat leaving?
36. todo - all / everything
¡Ya está todo listo! - Everything is ready!
37. esta - this (feminine)
Esta es mi cama - This is my bed
38. ser - to be
Quiero ser abogada - I want to be a lawyer
39. son - they are
Mis padres son mexicanos - My parents are Mexican
40. dos - two
Tengo dos hijos - I have two children
41. también - also / too / as well
Yo también estoy cansado - I am also tired
42. fue - was
Mi abuela fue una importante arquitecta - My grandmother was an important architect
43. había - there was / there were
Había mucha gente en la playa - There were a lot of people at the beach
44. era - he was / she was / it was
El hotel era muy bueno - The hotel was very good
45. muy - very
Juana es muy alta - Juana is very tall
46. años - years
Tengo veinticinco años - I am twenty-five years old
47. hasta - until
Estaré aquí hasta el sábado - I will be here until Saturday
48. desde - from
He venido en bus desde Chile - I have come by bus from Chile
49. está - is
El perro está durmiendo - The dog is sleeping
50. mi - my
Mi familia vive en Estados Unidos - My family lives in the US
51. porque - because
Llegué tarde porque había mucho tránsito - I was late because there was a lot of traffic
52. qué - what
¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? - What do you want to do today?
53. solo - only / alone / just
Hoy solo quiero descansar - Today I just want to rest
54. han - they have (auxiliary)
Mis amigos han salido a comer - My friends have gone out to eat
55. yo - I
Yo soy cocinero - I am a cook
56. hay - there is / there are
Hay muchos restaurantes en esta zona - There are many restaurants in this area
57. vez - time
Hice surf una sola vez - I surfed only one time
58. puede - he can / she can / it can
El clima puede cambiar - The weather can change
59. todos - all / everyone
Todos vamos a ir a la reunión - We are all going to the meeting
60. así - like this / like that/ this way
¿Puedes bailar así? - Can you dance like this?
61. nos - us
Amanda nos envió un paquete - Amanda sent us a package
62. ni - nor
No tengo hambre ni sueño - I’m not hungry nor sleepy
63. parte - a part of / some of the
Parte del grupo se fue - A part of the group left
64. tiene - he has / she has / it has
Ese hombre tiene mucho dinero - That man has a lot of money
65. él - he
Él es Manuel - He’s Manuel
66. uno - one
Uno de esos chicos es mi novio - One of those guys is my boyfriend
67. dónde - where
¿A dónde quieres ir ahora? - Where do you want to go now?
68. bien - well / good
Estoy bien, ¿y tú? - I am well, and you?
69. tiempo - time / weather
Tenemos algo de tiempo antes del vuelo - We have some time before the flight
70. mismo - same (masculine)
Siempre tenemos el mismo problema - We always have the same problem
80. ese - that (masculine)
Ese plato está muy rico - That dish is very good
81. ahora - now
¿Tienes que irte ahora? - Do you have to leave now?
82. cada - each
Hay un sándwich para cada uno de nosotros - There is a sandwich for each one of us
83. e - and (before i)
Clara e Inés son mis hermanas - Clara and Inés are my sisters
84. vida - life
En toda mi vida no vi un paisaje así - In my whole life I haven’t seen such a view
85. otro - other / another / another one (masculine)
Quiero otro trago - I want another drink
86. después - after
Después del museo, podemos ir al mercado - After the museum, we can go to the market
87. te - you
¡Te amo! - I love you!
88. otros - others / other (plural)
¿Tienes otros planes? - Do you have other plans?
89. aunque - even though / even if
Quiero continuar, aunque estoy cansada - I want to continue, even if I’m tired
90. esa - that (feminine)
Esa es mi mochila - That is my backpack
91. eso - that (neutral)
¡Eso no es cierto! - That’s not true!
92. hace - It’s been / ago
Hace tres años vine de vacaciones - Three years ago I came on my holidays
93. otra - another / other / another one (feminine)
¿Hay otra carretera para llegar allí? - Is there another road to get there?
94. gobierno - government
El gobierno es muy activo - The government is very active
95. tan - so
Estoy tan cansado que dormiré una siesta - I am so tired that I will take a nap
96. durante - during
No enfermé durante el viaje - I didn’t get sick during the trip
97. siempre - always
Siempre te recordaré - I will always remember you
98. día - day
¿Qué día es hoy? - What day is it today?
99. tanto - so much
¡Tengo tanto que hacer! - I have so much to do!
100. ella - she
Ella es mi esposa - She’s my wife
101. tres - three
Estoy en Madrid hace tres días - I have been in Madrid for three days
102. sí - yes
Sí, quiero ir - Yes, I want to go
103. dijo - said
El camarero dijo que no hay sopa - The waiter said that there is no soup
104. sido - been
Javier ha sido un gran compañero de viaje - Javier has been a great travelling companion
105. gran - big (before noun)
¡Es una gran ciudad! - It’s a big city!
106. país - country
Amo este país - I love this country
107. según - according to
Según el guía, debemos beber mucha agua - According to the guide, we have to drink a lot of water
108. menos - less
¡Hagan menos ruido, por favor! - Please, make less noise!
109. mundo - world
Quiero viajar por todo el mundo - I want to travel around the world
110. año - year
El año que viene, cumpliré treinta años - Next year, I’ll turn thirty
111. antes - before
Antes de ir al cine, vayamos a la tienda - Before going to the cinema, let’s go to the store
112. estado - state / status
En este estado, eso es ilegal - In this state, that’s illegal
113. contra - against
Estoy contra las corridas de toros - I’m against bullfighting
114. sino - but
No lo haré por él, sino por mis amigos - I won’t do it for him, but for my friends
115. forma - shape
¡Mira la forma de esa nube! - Look at the shape of that cloud!
116. caso - case
En este caso, es diferente - In this case, it’s different
117. nada - nothing
No tengo nada mejor que hacer - I have nothing better to do
118. hacer - to do
¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? - What do you want to do today?
119. general - general
En general, mi español es muy bueno - In general, my Spanish is very good
120. estaba - I was / he was / she was / it was
No fui porque estaba cansado - I didn’t go because I was tired
121. poco - a little / little
Tengo un poco de hambre - I’m a little hungry
122. estos - these
Estos son mis zapatos - These are my shoes
123. presidente - President
¡El presidente renunció! - The President quit!
124. mayor - bigger / older
Este es Rafael, mi hermano mayor - This is Rafael, my older brother
125. ante - before / in the face of
Ante esa situación, no supe qué hacer - In the face of that situation, I didn’t know what to do
126. unos - some / a few (masculine)
¿Tienes unos minutos? - Do you have a few minutes?
127. les - them
Yo les di el libro - I gave them the book
128. algo - something
¡Tengo algo para ti! - I have something for you!
129. hacia - to / towards
Ahora debemos ir hacia el Este - Now we have to go towards the east
130. casa - house
Hemos alquilado una casa muy bonita - We have rented a very pretty house
131. ellos - they (masculine or mixed group)
Ellos son mis padres - They are my parents
132. ayer - yesterday
Ayer escalé esa montaña - Yesterday, I climbed that mountain
133. hecho - done / fact
¡Es un hecho! - It’s a fact!
134. primera - first (feminine)
Es la primera vez que viajo sola - It’s my first time travelling alone
135. mucho - a lot of (masculine)
Tengo mucho trabajo hoy - I have a lot of work today
136. mientras - while
Mientras tú te duchas, iré de compras - While you shower, I’ll go shopping
137. además - also / other than
¿Qué debo comprar, además de tomates? - What should I buy, other than tomatoes?
138. quien - who / whoever
Este sandwich es para quien lo quiera - This sandwich is for whoever wants it
139. momento - moment
¡Espera un momento! - Wait a moment!
140. millones - millions
Laura dice millones de mentiras - Laura says millions of lies
141. esto - this (neutral)
Esto es nuevo - This is new
142. queso - cheese
Quiero un emparedado de queso - I want a cheese sandwich
143. hombre - man
Adrián es un hombre muy callado - Adrián is a very quiet man
144. están - they are
Mis hermanos están casados - My siblings are married
145. pues - well / since / then
¿No quieres venir? Pues no vengas - You don’t want to come? Well, don't come
146. hoy - today
Hoy es mi cumpleaños - Today is my birthday
147. lugar - place
¡Amo este lugar! - I love this place!
148. nacional - national
¿Cuál es el plato nacional? - What’s the national dish?
149. trabajo - work / job
Tengo que sacar fotos, es mi trabajo - I have to take pictures, it’s my job
150. otras - others / other (feminine, plural)
Tengo otras cosas que hacer - I have other things to do
151. mejor - better / best
Lo mejor será que esperemos un taxi - It will be best for us to wait for a taxi
152. nuevo - new
Compré un cuaderno nuevo - I bought a new notebook
153. decir - to say
¿Quieres decir algo? - Do you want to say something?
154. algunos - some (masculine or mixed group)
Algunos turistas son muy maleducados - Some tourists are very rude
155. entonces - then / so
Entonces, ¿qué hacemos esta noche? - So, what do we do