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  • How do you say 'listo' in English?
    Clever
  • How do you say 'flequillo' in English?
    Fringe
  • How do you say 'calvo' in English?
    Bald
  • How do you say 'hombro' in English?
    Shoulder
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': My brothers ... as police officers.
    work
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': My grandparents ... a boat.
    have got
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': My mother .... a teacher.
    is / works as
  • How do you say 'coleta' in English?
    Pony tail
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': The cat ... green eyes.
    has got
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': The students ... a lot of exams.
    have got
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': My sister ... a blue car.
    has got
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': Sophia ... a baker.
    is / works as
  • How do you say 'collar' in English?
    Necklace
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': Mary and Jane ... nurses.
    are / work as
  • How do you say 'rodilla' in English?
    Knee
  • How do you say 'delgado' in English?
    Skinny / Thin
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': Boys normally ... short hair.
    have got
  • How do you say 'pecho' in English?
    Chest
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': My friends ... a mobile phone.
    have got
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': Tom ... in a laboratory.
    works
  • How do you say 'dedo pulgar' in English?
    Thumb
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': I ..... a big house
    have got
  • How do you say 'gafas' in English?
    Glasses
  • How do you say 'vago, gandul' in English?
    Lazy
  • Complete with the verbs 'to be', 'work as' or 'work': My mother ... in a hospital.
    works
  • Complete with 'have got' or 'has got': Lions ... a big body.
    have got