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40. enojado (a)
9. enfermo (a)
44. ocupado (a)
36. feliz
41. nervioso (a)
45. preocupado (a)
37. cansado (a)
deprimido (a)
43. tranquilo (a)
42. triste
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Here are the words with English translations and a quick grammar note:
- 40. enojado(a) — angry
- 9. enfermo(a) — sick, ill
- 44. ocupado(a) — busy (also “occupied”)
- 36. feliz — happy
- 41. nervioso(a) — nervous
- 45. preocupado(a) — worried
- 37. cansado(a) — tired
- (no number) deprimido(a) — depressed
- 43. tranquilo(a) — calm, relaxed
- 42. triste — sad
Grammar tip: Most of these change -o → -a for feminine (enojado/enojada). Feliz and triste don’t change ending by gender (but form plurals: felices, tristes). For feelings use estar: e.g., Estoy cansado/a; Ella está nerviosa.
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- 40. enojado(a) — angry
- 9. enfermo(a) — sick, ill
- 44. ocupado(a) — busy (also “occupied”)
- 36. feliz — happy
- 41. nervioso(a) — nervous
- 45. preocupado(a) — worried
- 37. cansado(a) — tired
- (no number) deprimido(a) — depressed
- 43. tranquilo(a) — calm, relaxed
- 42. triste — sad
Grammar tip: Most of these change -o → -a for feminine (enojado/enojada). Feliz and triste don’t change ending by gender (but form plurals: felices, tristes). For feelings use estar: e.g., Estoy cansado/a; Ella está nerviosa.
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