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28 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2016
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  In this episode we look at 9 words that don't have direct translations in English. Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/    Listener Feedback: Javier from Tolasa What's the difference between 'life expectation' and 'life expectancy' (and also 'life span')? Life expectancy usually refers to the amount of years left in one's life based on the person's current age. Life span refers to the average total duration of a lifetime within specific groups 9 Spanish Words We Need in English 1.GUIRI: a foreigner, usually a tourist, who happens to be in Spain and stands out as being pretty obviously not a local. (GRINGO in Central/South America) En España los guiris hacen más ruido que los españoles. SAYS WHO? I COMPLETELY DISAGREE! Do you wear sandals and socks? Walk on the sunny side of the street in August? “Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun!” 2. ESTRENAR: to wear or use something for the first time. Wear for the first time Make a debut in a job or in a new post or position (Films in the cinema) Premiere, release a film, to perform for the first time. 3. ESPABILAR - To liven up, to hurry up, to get one's act together, to wake up, to get a move on, move yourself! ¡Espabila o el banco estará cerrado! - Get your arse in gear or the bank will be closed! 4. CACHONDEO - Messing and joking around cachondearse = laugh at, (slang - take the mickey), (formal - to mock, ridicule) - “No te enfades, que estoy de cachondeo, no lo digo en serio.” (falta de seriedad) - a joke a laugh “Esto es un cachondeo, aquí nadie hace lo que debe hacer.” 5. AUTÓNOMO - A registered self-employed person, independent, self-sufficient. The word also refers to freelancers and contractors. “Es una mujer autónoma que vive independiente.” - She's a self-sufficient woman who lives independently.   6. PAGAFANTAS - 'Fanta buyer', it usually refers to guys who buy drinks for girls and treat them nicely, but never actually get anywhere in the relationship. (a mug, chump) eg. Reza, quite often 7. FUNCIONARIO - clerk, civil servant, official (oposiciones) “La ambición de mi primo es ser funcionario.” 8. ALTA/BAJA (These words have multiple meanings) - sign on/off the dole (el paro) or social security or many other things, register/unregister (something), statement of fitness for work/sick line DAR DE ALTA: to be discharged from hospital / to join an organization, to register DAR DE BAJA: to unsubscribe 9. YA (Reza both loves and hates this word in equal measure because its shortness can be very useful or very sarcastic) - “Yes”, “That’s right”, “Told you (so)”, “I see (what you mean)”, “Stop (talking)”, “Yes, I already know (that)”, “Yes, I’ve already done that”, “About time/At last”, “That’s quite enough”, “Is that it/all?” Ahora mismo (now): “Quiero que entres en casa ya.” - I want you to go into the house now. / “Ya se acabó” - it's all over now Anteriormente (already): “La policía ya había detenido al ladrón en dos ocasiones.” - The police had already detained the thief on two occasions. ¡Basta ya! - Stop it already!, Enough already!, Enough!, Knock it off! ya entiendo - I see ¡ya lo sé! - I know! ya, pero ... - yes, but ... ¡ya, ya! - yes, yes!, oh, yes!, oh, sure! (irony) ya, y luego viste un burro volando - ¿no? sure, and pigs might fly! (irony) esto ya es un robo - this really is robbery   GOING FORWARD As a valued literary stakeholder all are Welcome to this key verse In which you can decide how we Will go forward together into the future. A future full, so full, Of a raft of broad-ranging initiatives In which we must all pool resources By supporting this latest proposal, going forward. Due to present unavoidable circumstances Words must be properly managed And targeted primarily only to Those most in need of them. Should any mistruth occur, per se, In accordance with best practice It will be swiftly dealt with And those responsible will be held a
Released:
Oct 30, 2016
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Podcast episode

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