| English Definition | Palabras de 'ojo' |
| 'because' that must be placed at the start of a sentence | |
| 'because' that cannot be placed at the start of a sentence | |
| another possible word for 'because' | |
| another possible word for 'because' | |
| 'because of' | |
| 'question' in the sense of matter, subject, or topic of discussion | |
| 'question' referring to interrogation | |
| 'to ask a question' | |
| calendar 'date' | |
| 'date' referring to appointment or social arrangement | |
| 'fact' referring to findings, results, or data | |
| 'fact' referring to proven fact, deed, or event | |
| 'to realilze' meaning to achieve a goal or an ambition | |
| 'to realize' as in to be aware or to understand | |
| 'to miss' an opportunity or deadline because of poor timing | |
| 'to miss' an appointment or an event in the sense of not attending it | |
| 'to miss' a person | |
| another possible word meaning 'to miss' a person | |
| 'to save' money | |
| 'to save' a person or thing from danger | |
| 'to save' in the sense of setting aside or to keep | |
| | English Definition | Palabras de 'ojo' |
| 'to take' meaning to transport or to take someone or something from one place to another | |
| 'to take' something in one's hand, a bus, an exam, a vacation, etc. | |
| 'to take' a trip | |
| 'to take' a certain amount of time to do something | |
| 'to take' down | |
| 'to take' back, return | |
| 'to take' something away from someone | |
| 'to take' off (clothing) | |
| 'to take' out | |
| 'to take' up | |
| large or big | |
| long | |
| 'to stop' doing something | |
| 'to stop' someone from doing something, to prevent or to hinder | |
| 'to stop' meaning to slow down or to hold up progress | |
| 'to stop' moving or to pause | |
| 'to hurt' meaning to ache, to grive, to distress | |
| 'to hurt' someone's standing or status, to cause someone bodily injury, | |
| another possible word meaning 'to hurt' as in causing bodily injury | |
| 'to hurt' meaning to injure one's feelings | |
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