Los adjetivos con Estar

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adolorida
1) 1. adolorida (Mex)
2. dolorida (Arg, Esp)
contento
2) contento
deprimida
3) deprimida
cansada
4) cansada
borracho
5) 1. borracho (Arg, Esp)
2. ebrio (Arg, Esp)
3. embriagado (Mex, Esp)
frustrada
6) frustrada
embarasada
7) embarazada
enojada
8) 1. enojada (Arg, Esp)
2. molesta (Arg, Esp)
3. enfadada (Mex, Esp)
alerta
9) alerta
emocionada
10) emocionada
mareado
11) mareado
loco
12) loco
preocupada
13) preocupada
furioso
14) furioso
seco
15) (cabello) seco
mojada
16) mojada
nerviosa
17) nerviosa
triste
18) triste
viejo
19) viejo
joven
20) joven
pensativa
21) pensativa
enferma
22) enferma

Notes About Adjectives

Adjectives in Spanish can be masculine or feminine. They agree with the gender of the subject. Nouns ending in -o are generally masculine, and nouns ending in –a are generally feminine.

Mi hermano está enfermo = my brother is sick.

Mi hermana está enferma = my sister is sick.

Some nouns or adjectives, for example nouns or adjectives ending with -e, don't express gender. We indicate the gender with the pronoun, article or adjective.

Triste

Mi amigo está triste = my (male) friend is sad.

Mi amiga está triste = my (female) friend is sad.

viejo & joven

Some native speakers use ser instead of estar with joven and viejo.

Español --> English

  1. adolorida, dolorida = sore
  2. contento = happy
  3. deprimida = depressed
  4. cansada = tired
  5. borracho, ebrio, embriagado = drunk
  6. frustrada = frustrated
  7. embarazada = pregnant
  8. enojada, molesta, enfadada = angry, mad
  9. alerta = alert
  10. emocionada = excited
  11. mareado = dizzy
  12. loco = crazy
  13. preocupada = worried
  14. furioso = furious
  15. seco = dry
  16. mojada = wet
  17. nerviosa = nervous
  18. triste = sad
  19. viejo = old
  20. joven = young
  21. pensativa = pensive, thoughtful
  22. enferma = sick

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I revised the vocabulary with native speakers from México, Argentina, and Spain.

Vocabulary Reviewed By:

México

Joel Zárate

Laura Mónica Hernández

Dalila Hernández-Ramírez

Gema Jiménez Alarcón

España

Paloma Marín Arraiza

Aina Rodríguez

Inmaculada Díaz

Argentina

Clara

María Eugenia Pérez

Cintia Zapata

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