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day<br />

el día<br />

noun<br />

Time el tiempo<br />

every day Santa Claus (m)<br />

has to feed his DEER.<br />

Notes<br />

de día = by day, in the daytime.<br />

de día en día = from day to day.<br />

end<br />

el fin<br />

noun<br />

at the end <strong>of</strong> the race is an elf<br />

(m) with a shark’s FIN and a<br />

checkered flag.<br />

usually<br />

generalmente<br />

adverb<br />

“I usually like<br />

GENERAL<br />

MINTIES,” says the<br />

GENERAL.<br />

soon<br />

dentro de poco<br />

adverb<br />

a lady saying to her husband,<br />

“Soon I’ll DENT YOUR POCKet<br />

on a spending spree!”<br />

Notes<br />

Also means; ’in a little while.’<br />

dentro (adv.) = inside.<br />

un poco (m.) = a little.<br />

weekend<br />

el fin de semana<br />

noun<br />

a male shark priest (m) going<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for the weekend to deliver a<br />

FIN SERMON to other<br />

FINNED fish.<br />

Notes<br />

See also; la semana (f.) = week.<br />

28<br />

suddenly<br />

de pronto<br />

adverb<br />

a dozing caveman<br />

leaps into life<br />

when suddenly DE<br />

BRONTOsaurus’s<br />

head appears in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> him.<br />

the time, hour<br />

la hora<br />

noun<br />

<strong>200</strong> <strong>Words</strong> a <strong>Day</strong>!<br />

Notes<br />

pronto (adj.) = prompt, quick, ready.<br />

pronto (adv.) = quickly, promptly, at once, soon.<br />

por lo pronto = meanwhile, for the moment.<br />

tan pronto como ... = as soon as … / ¡hasta pronto! = See you soon!<br />

a lady (f) vampire looks at her<br />

watch in HORROR and says,<br />

“Arghhh … HORROR, look<br />

at the time, witching hour<br />

approaches!”<br />

month<br />

el mes<br />

noun<br />

today<br />

hoy<br />

adverb<br />

at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

the male priest (m) makes a<br />

MESS <strong>of</strong> his cloak, spilling red<br />

wine on it.<br />

the boy at the top <strong>of</strong> the mast <strong>of</strong><br />

a ship yells, “Land aHOY –<br />

we’ll land today.”<br />

tomorrow, morning<br />

la mañana<br />

noun<br />

tomorrow Little Red Riding<br />

Hood (f) says, “I am going<br />

to see MA NANA in the<br />

morning.”<br />

Notes<br />

Means both; morning and tomorrow.<br />

por la mañana = in the morning.<br />

Mañana por la mañana = tomorrow morning.

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