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- Q1bring right cheeks close but no touch or "air" kissBesos30s
- Q2"What's up?"¿Qué tal / Qué hubo / Quiú ?30s
- Q3"What's new?"¿Qué hay de nuevo?30s
- Q4"Tell me about it"Cuénteme (formal) / Cuéntame (informal)30s
- Q5"Seriously?" Really? "Are you kidding me?"¿En serio?30s
- Q61) verb used to say what you do for a living multiple://2) to indicate the purpose of an organization or institutionDedicarse a: me dedico a, te dedicas a, se dedica a, nos dedicamos a, se dedican a30s
- Q7even though/althoughAunque30s
- Q8[conversational marker] multiple://a word that is inserted to indicate a reason for what was previously said. There is no English equivalent.Pues30s
- Q9"Of course!"¡Claro!30s
- Q10"That's great!"¡Qué bueno!30s
- Q11expression used to introduce info that may surprise the listener. No English equivalent, closest is 'actually'.Fíjate que (informal) / Fíjese que (formal)30s
- Q12'to have just.'Acabar de + verbo infinitivo: acabo de, acabas de, acaba de, acabamos de, acaban de30s
- Q13to move (to a new residence/location)Mudarse30s
- Q14"including" "even" //indicates that you are including something or someone that may seem surprising.Incluso30s
- Q15A more common expression to say good-bye. In some countries (Colombia) it's repeated twice.Chao30s
