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<u>ordenar</u>=<em>tidy up</em>
<u>limpiar</u>= <em>clean </em>
<u>hacer la cena</u>= <em>make dinner</em>
<u>darse cuenta</u>= <em>realise</em>
<u>mirar</u>= <em>look at</em>
<u>enfadarse</u>= <em>get angry</em>
<u>poner</u>= <em>put </em>(this is a general translation but, of course, the most suitable one will completely depend on context. For example, "<u>poner la mesa</u>" would be translated as "<em>set the table</em>")
<u>hacer</u>: <em>do/make </em>(in this case, context is also essential for a proper translation. In Spanish, we tend to use "<u>hacer</u>" in almost any context while in English, the translation will vary more considerably. Eg: "<u>hacer la tarea</u>" = "<em>do your homework</em>"; "<u>hacer la cena</u>" = "<em>make dinner</em>".
1. En Chile puedes encontrar la piscina más grande del mundo.
2. Hay pingüinos en Chile.
3. En Chile puedes encontrar el lugar más seco de la Tierra, el disierto de Atacama.
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my experience in developing these habits and how I will stay connected to them are by using them in my daily life. getting used to communicating in the spanish language. practice by talking with my family and friends in spanish. I will get used to talking to them in spanish and then before I know it I will be talking in spanish without knowing. the language if spanish has a culture behind it. one that us very unique and amazing! my culture is that on Cinco de mayo we dress up and have a blast dancing around. we make carne asada on holidays. we open Christmas presents at midnight. these cultures represent who we are and how it is that we choose to do with it.