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English-Spanish Vocabulary

The document is a vocabulary list comparing English and Spanish terms across various categories such as feelings, animals, sports, and occupations. It includes both nouns and verbs, providing translations for common words and phrases. The vocabulary is organized into sections for easy reference.
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English-Spanish Vocabulary

The document is a vocabulary list comparing English and Spanish terms across various categories such as feelings, animals, sports, and occupations. It includes both nouns and verbs, providing translations for common words and phrases. The vocabulary is organized into sections for easy reference.
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English-Spanish Vocabulary

 Feelings- feelings  Military- Army


 Animals  Clothing- clothes
 Sports- sports  Communication- communication
 Music- music  Technology- technology
 Office- office  Apartment- apartment
 Beverages-beverages  Food- food
 People- people  Occupations- occupations
 Time- time  Vegetables- vegetables
 Environment- environment  Objects- objects
 Packaging- packaging  Education- education
 Tools- tools  Body- body
 Traffic- traffic  Nature- nature
 Fruits- fruits  Finances- finances
 Leisure- leisure

 Furniture- furniture  Far- Fear


 Religion- religion  Courage- Courage
 Plants- plants  Export- export
 Abstract terms- abstract terms  Import- import
 Kitchen appliances- kitchen  Ugliness- ugliness
appliances  Beauty- beauty
 Shopping- purchases  Grandpa-grandfather
 Thirst- thirst  Grandma- grandmother
 innocence- innocence  Sunrise- Dawn
 Loss- loss  Sunset- sunset
 Succes- success  Uncle- uncle
 Enemy- enemy  Aunt- aunt
 Friend- friend  Wealth- wealth
 Failure- failure  Poverty- poverty
 Gain- gain  gentelman- gentleman
 Hunger-hunger  last name- surname
 Architecture- Architecture  first name- first name
 City- city  Patient- patient
 Weather- climate or time  Beginning- start
 Materials- materials  War- war
 Health- health  Peace- peace
 Car- car  Distrust-distrust
 Arts-arts  Trusts- trust
 Miser- stingy  Good luck- good luck
 Spendthrift- spendthrift  Bad luck- bad luck
 Coldness- cold  Distrust- distrust
 Heat- Heat  Trust- confidence
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English-Spanish Vocabulary
 forbiddance- prohibition}  to flee- to flee
 permission- permission  to pursue- to pursue
 to offer- to offer  to laugh- laugh
 to refuse- to reject  to cry- to cry
 to ascend- ascend  to encourage- to animate
 to descend- descend  to discourage- to discourage
 to reveal- reveal  to ask- to ask
 to conceal- hide  to answer- to respond
 to get dressed- to get dressed
 to undress- to undress
 to push- push
 to pull- to pull
 to wake up- to wake up
 to fall asleep- to fall asleep
 to pack- to pack
 to unpack-unpack
 to load-load
 to unload- download

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