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đź“šSpanish: Beyond Basics!

Let’s learn some important phrases in Spanish for college-goers!

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Ready for your classes this semester? Whether you’re just starting with the basics, or getting into more advanced classes, let’s learn some important phrases in Spanish for college-goers!

Answers:

(1) “tomando” (taking)

In this context, "tomando" means "taking" or "enrolling in." It's derived from the verb "tomar," which literally translates to "take" or "drink."

When talking about classes in a school or college context in Spanish, it's common to use the verb "tomar" to express that someone is enrolled in or attending a specific course or class.

"Cursando" comes from the verb "cursar," which specifically means "to study" or "to take a course." In the given sentence, we could also say, "¿Qué clases estás cursando este semestre?" which translates to the same meaning in English but emphasizes the act of studying or attending the class/course.

(2) “difícil” (difficult)

"Difícil" is the Spanish word for “difficult” and describes something that requires a lot of effort to accomplish or understand.

Another word that could be used in the context of this conversation is "complicado". "Complicado" translates to "complicated" in English. It can also be used to describe something that's challenging or not straightforward. In this context, the sentence could be rephrased as "¡Guau! ¿Es muy complicado?"

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