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6.5: Vocabulario- Adjetivos de emoción y condición

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    • Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
    • SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY

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    Adjetivos de emoción y condición

    In this section we’ll learn words to talk about emotions, states, and conditions. Whether that makes you happy or anxious, at least you’ll be able to describe these feelings.

    Objetivos

    • Recognize adjectives of condition and emotion
    • Give an appropriate response to someone’s condition or emotion

    Vocabulario: Adjetivos de emoción y condición

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    interesado/a (interested)

    bored

    aburrido/a (bored)

     

    surprised

    sorprendido/a

     

    excited

    emocionado/a

     

    frightened

    asustado/a (frightened)

     

    awake

    despierto/a (awake)

     

    asleep

    dormido/a

     

    tired

    cansado/a

     

    drunk

    borracho/a

     

    confused

    confundido/a

     

    happy

    alegre

     

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    contento/a

     

    happy

    feliz

     

    sad

    triste (sad)

     

    depressed

    deprimido/a (depressed)

     

    in love

    enamorado/a

     

    angry

    enojado/a

     

    fit, in good shape

    en forma

     

    healthy

    sano/a

     

    sick

    enfermo/a

     

    tranquil and calm

    tranquilo/a

     

    worried

    preocupado/a

     

    stressed

    estresado/a

     

    nervous

    nervioso/a

     

    frustrated

    frustrado/a

     

    busy

    ocupado/a (busy)

     

    clean

    limpio/a

     

    dirty

    sucio/a

     

    alivevivo/a (alive)

     

    dead

    muerto/a

     

    open

    abierto/a

     

    closed

    cerrado/a

     

    proud

    orgulloso/a (proud)

     

    embarrassedavergonzado/a (embarrassed)


     
     

    Algunas respuestas (some answers)

    • ¡Felicitaciones! (Congratulations!)
    • ¡Qué bien! (That’s great!)
    • ¿De veras? ¿Qué pasa? (Really? What’s going on?)
    • Lo siento. (I’m sorry.)
    • Oh, ¡qué horror! (Oh, that’s terrible!)

    ¿Cómo se usan en conversación? (How are they used in conversation?)

    • Oye, ¿estás bien?
      No, estoy enfermo.
      Lo siento. ¿Puedes ir a casa a descansar?
    • Hola, pareces feliz hoy. (You seem happy today.)
      Sí, estoy muy contento con mi nota en el examen.
      ¡Qué bien! ¡Felicitaciones!
    • Hola, ¿cómo estás?
      Estoy muy ocupada hoy.
      Ah, ¿sí? ¿Qué tienes que hacer?
     
    Text List

    interesado/a (interested)

    aburrido/a (bored)

    sorprendido/a (surprised)

    emocionado/a (excited)

    asustado/a (frightened)

    despierto/a (awake)

    dormido/a (asleep)

    cansado/a (tired)

    borracho/a (drunk)

    confundido/a (confused)

    alegre (happy)

    contento/a (content/happy)

    feliz (happy)

    triste (sad)

    deprimido/a (depressed)

    enamorado/a (in love)

    enojado/a (angry)

    en forma (fit, in good shape)

    sano/a (healthy)

    enfermo/a (sick)

    tranquilo/a (tranquil and calm)

    preocupado/a (worried)

    estresado/a (stressed)

    nervioso/a (nervous)

    frustrado/a (frustrated)

    ocupado/a (busy)

    limpio/a (clean)

    sucio/a (dirty)

    vivo/a (alive)

    muerto/a (dead)

    abierto (open)

    cerrado/a (closed)

    orgulloso/a (proud)

    avergonzado/a (embarrassed)

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