Expresate 2: Capítulo 4 Vocabulario 2

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CJS7070  on November 18, 2008

Subjects:

spanish, illness, wellness, sick, ill, infection, nurse, doctor, hospital, body, health, expresate

Description:

Spanish EXPRESATE BOOK TWO (Blue), Chapter FOUR Vocab PART TWO.
Accent marks, or initial question/exclamation are NOT USED IN THIS SET, so please do not include them! Also recommended that you DISABLE PARENTHESIS and CAPS GRADING!

Classes:

Sra. Walters Español III, Spanish Vocabulary, Español!, Spanish 3 Emporia, Senorita Clancy, Spanish 4, Expresate Spanish Level 2 - Blue (see more)

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Expresate 2: Capítulo 4 Vocabulario 2

Now it's infected
Ahora lo tengo infectado
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Now it's infected Ahora lo tengo infectado
To fall down Caerse
Eyebrows (las) cejas
Brain (el) cerebro
Elbow (el) codo
Heart (el) corazon
To cut onself Cortarse
For someone to get a cramp Darle un calambre
To bump one's (...) Darse un golpe en (...)
Toe (el) dedo de pie
To get sick Enfermarse
To be sick Estar mal
To have a cold Estar resfriado
To sneeze Estornudar
Swollen Hinchado
Bone (el) hueso
Lips (los) labios
To injure/hurt oneself Lastimarse
Cheek (le) mejilla
Wrist (la) muneca
Thigh (el) muslo
Ear (la) orja
Skin (la) piel
Lungs (los) plmones
To get a sunburn, to get burned Quemarse
To catch a cold Resfriarse
Knee (la) rodilla
To break (...) Romperse (...)
To have a cramp Tener un calambre
To have a cough Tener tos
Ankle (el) tobillo
To sprain (...) Torcerse (...)
Fingernail, toenail (la) una
Advice Consejos
To warm up Calentarse
To put on (...) Ponerse
An adhesive bandage (una) curita
Ice (el) hielo
Ointment (el) unguento
To be careful Tener cuidado
To take some pills Tomarse unas pastillas
To bandage, to wrap Vendarse