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July 16, 2025 10 mins

Today we're continuing with words 201 until 225. 


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(00:00):
Hello and welcome back to Essential Spanish Vocabulary.
Today we're learning word 2, O1 until 225.
You will hear the English translation first, followed by
the Spanish word, followed by upto three example sentences and
their translations. If you find this podcast
helpful, please subscribe. But now let's go.

(00:22):
El Capitan, Captain El Capitan, Diego.
The captain arrived. El Capitan, Diego.
Ademas. Besides, furthermore.

(00:48):
Ademas Escaro. Besides, it's expensive.
Ademas Escaro. Fuerte.
Strong. El Esfuerte.

(01:09):
He is strong. El Esfuerte.
Tomar. To take to drink.
Boy a tomar agua. I am going to drink water.

(01:31):
Boy a tomar agua quiero tomar este I.
Want to take this one? Quiero tomar este.
El Pais. Country.

(01:54):
ES UN Pais Grande. It is a big country.
ES sumpais Grande. Adelante.
Forward ahead. Siga Adelante.

(02:15):
Go forward. Siga adelante.
Passia Adelante. Come ahead.
Pasia de lante. Salir to.
Leave to go out, DeVos. Salir Aura.

(02:42):
I must leave now. DeVos, Salir Aura bamos a Salir.
Let's go out. Bamos a salir.
Muerto dead El arbol esta muerto.

(03:08):
The tree is dead. El arbol esta muerto.
El Presidente President, El Presidente habla.
The president speaks. El Presidente.

(03:31):
Habla Bastante. Enough.
Quite. Tingo bastante dinero.
I have enough money. Tingo bastante dinero ES

(03:52):
bastante bueno. It's quite good.
ES bastante bueno. Ayo it bienzo enejo?
I think about it. Bienzo Enejo.

(04:18):
La senora. Lady misses.
La senora diega the. Lady arrives.
La senora diega Hola Senora Perez.

(04:38):
Hello, Mrs. Perez. Hola, Senora Perez.
Tratar. To try to treat.
Boya. I'm going to try to go.

(05:00):
Boya. Treat everyone well.
To. Give.

(05:20):
Quiero darte algo. I want to give you something.
Quiero darte algo. El Corazon.
Heart. MI corazon latte.
My heart beats. MI corazon latte.

(05:48):
Dejar. To leave to.
Let. Dehalo Aki.
Leave it here. Dehalo aki dehame entrar.
Let me in. Dehame entrar.

(06:14):
Trabajar. To work.
Necesito trabajar oi. I need to work.
Today necesito trabajar oi. La palabra.

(06:35):
Word. Esuna Palabra.
It's a word. Esuna Palabra.
El Citio. Place site.

(06:57):
Estes Misitio. This is my place.
Estes misitio visita El citio. Web visit the website.
Visita El citio web. Hola.

(07:19):
Hello. Hi.
Hola como estas Hello. How?
Are you? Hola como estas.
Joven Young, ESU Nombre Joven. He is a young man.

(07:47):
ESU Nombre Joven. La seguridad.
Security. Safety.
La seguridad esclabe. Security is key.
La seguridad esclabe necesitamosmas seguridad.

(08:14):
We need more safety. Necesitamos mas seguridad.
Esperar. To wait, to hope, to expect.
Deves Esperaraki. You must wait here.

(08:38):
Deves esperaraki espero quesi. I hope so.
Espero quesi no esperes nada. Don't expect.
Anything, no esperes, nada. Seguro.

(09:03):
Sure, safe. Estoy mui seguro.
I am very sure. Estoy mui seguro ESU lugar
seguro. It's a safe place.

(09:23):
ESU lugar seguro. El Pueblo.
Town people. Vivo en UN Pueblo pequeno I.
Live in a small town. Vivo en UN Pueblo pequeno El

(09:47):
Pueblo hablo. The people spoke.
El Pueblo hablo. Thank you for learning with
essential Spanish vocabulary today.
You've just added some of the most important Spanish words to
your vocabulary. If you found this helpful,

(10:08):
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