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| to welcome | |
| to be acustomed to | |
| to adapt to | |
| to bring, contribute | |
| to become assimilated | |
| to emigrate | |
| to get settle, established | |
| to immigrate | |
| Anglo-Saxon | |
| Anglo-Saxon(female) | |
| contribution | |
| Canadian | |
| Mexican-American | |
| citizenship | |
| citizen | |
| melting pot | |
| emigration | |
| emigrant | |
| American | |
| exile | |
| heritage | |
| hispanic, Hispanic American | |
| identity | |
| immigration | |
| immigrant | |
| Lation, Latin American | |
| majority | |
| minority | |
| pride | |
| refugee | |
| welcoming | |
| bilingual | |
| majority | |
| minority | |
| proud | |
| Argentine | |
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| Bolivian | |
| Chilean | |
| Columbian | |
| Costa Rican | |
| Cuban | |
| Dominican | |
| Ecuadoran | |
| Spaniard | |
| Guatemalen | |
| Hounduran | |
| Mexican | |
| Nicaraguan | |
| Puerto Rican | |
| Panamanian | |
| Salvadoran | |
| Paraguayan | |
| Uruguayan | |
| Peruvian | |
| Venezuelan | |
| to miss an opportuntiy or deadline due to poor timing | |
| to miss an appointment or an event in the sense of not attending it | |
| to miss a person | |
| to miss a person | |
| to save money | |
| to save a person or thing from danger | |
| to save in the sense of to set aside, also means to keep | |
| to transport or to take someone or something from one place to another | |
| used in almost all other cases | |
| expectation one: to take a trip is expressed with ______ | |
| expectation two: to take a certaint amount of time to do something: ________ + amount of time+_____+infinitive | |
| to take down | |
| to take back, return | |
| to take away from someone | |
| to take off (clothing) | |
| to take out | |
| to take up | |
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