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Use your Spanish to schedule some early gym time!

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Nobody likes to wait for machines at a crowded gym. Let’s use our Spanish basics to beat the crowds!

Answers:

  1. demasiado (too much, too many)

  2. evitar (to avoid)

Explanation:

  1. demasiado

    “Demasiado” means “too much” or “too many” in Spanish and can be used with nouns, adjectives, and other adverbs to express that something is too much or too many, or something that is over the top. For example in the conversation here, the friend says there are too many people at the gym, so he says “demasiado gente”. If you want to say “It’s too hot”, you could say “Hay demasiado calor”.

    An alternative to use would be “excesivo" (excessive), but it’s a lot less used.

  2. evitar

    "Evitar" is a verb in Spanish that means to deliberately stay away from or avoid something from happening. It translates to “avoid”. For instance, "evitar problemas" translates to "to avoid problems," or in the conversation here, the friend wants to go to the gym early to avoid the crowds → “evitar las multitudes”.

    An alternative would be "esquivar" (to dodge), which also means to avoid, but with a connotation of physically moving out of the way of something, though it can be used metaphorically as well.

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