5 + 1 Words In English, Every Day: High and low, legumes

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(74-75.) (Español aquí) The idea is to incentivize people learn some words in English every day. Learning only five words daily means 1825 words a year. Not enough to speak very well, but it can be a good start. Much better than doing nothing. Do you know somebody who needs to begin to learn English? Some relatives or friends? Please give them this simple lessons.

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Is something high or low, tall or short? It’s important to know. Many people like legumes, this highly nutritive plants, also adequate for vegetarians. Here are the names of the most important ones.

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Lesson 74

#EnglishDeutschEspañolGoogle TranslatorFree Dictionary
1longlanglargoGoogleFree Dict.
2shortkurzcortoGoogleFree Dict.
3highhochaltoGoogleFree Dict.
4lowniedrigbajoGoogleFree Dict.
5tallgroß (Personen)alto (personas)GoogleFree Dict.
+shortklein (Personen)bajo (personas)GoogleFree Dict.

Remark: "Tall/short refers to vertical distance for approximately narrow objects (such as people, buildings...) whereas high/low refers to vertical distance for wider objects (such as walls, mountains...)." Wordreference.com

Lesson 75

#EnglishDeutschEspañolGoogle TranslatorFree Dictionary
1peasdie Erbsenlas alverjas, los guisantesGoogleFree Dict.
2beansdie Bohnenlas alubias, los frejoles etc.GoogleFree Dict.
3lentilsdie Linsenlas lentejasGoogleFree Dict.
4chickpeasdie Kichererbsenlos garbanzosGoogleFree Dict.
5soy beansdie Sojabohnenlas habas de sojaGoogleFree Dict.
+legumesdie Hülsenfrüchtelas legumbresGoogleFree Dict.

Remark: Mostly used in the plural.

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You find the words always in Spanish and German. The Google link takes you to the Google Translator, where you can set your desired language (above the right side box) to be able to get the meaning in many other languages.

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62.-63. Entertainment, love
64.-65. Movie genres, professions
66.-67. Vegetables, more movie genres
68.-69. Fast food, a few or a lot?
70.-71. Special: Lunar Calendar
72.-73. Small or big? Playing, gambling

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The translations are a bit incorrect my friend.

Peas are not "alverjas" they are "arvejas"

Legumes are "las legumbres" not "los legumbre" the substantive is feminine.

Make note of this tiny corrections , otherwise Spanish speakers wont get you when ordering food hehe

Beans are "frijoles" not "frejoles"

With "las legumbres", you are right, I corrected it. Thank you.
By peas and beans, there are soooo many local variations I simply can't list them all. Especially in Latin America.

Ex.:
Diccionario Real Academia de Esp.:
alverja
De arveja.

  1. f. algarroba (‖ planta).

  2. f. Am. guisante.

Gracias amigo, poco a poco una persona podrá acercarse a este lenguaje.

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I guess i learn long in spanish is lango

You can always click the links and look in a dictionary. Even translate sentences by Google

Its largo my friend.

I don't understand.

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