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Vocabulary
Soundarrastrar - drag (as in drag and drop)
Soundcociente - ratio
Soundimpuestos directos - assessed taxes
Soundalguno,-a - [2] some or any (s.)
Soundalgunos,-as - [3] some or any (pl.)
Soundpronóstico - forecast
Soundcualquiera (s.) - [4] any (affirmative)
Soundcualesquiera (pl.) - any (affirmative)
Sounddescargar - download (computer)
Sounddinero - money
Soundestampar - to print
Soundmalo - [5] bad, wicked
Soundnecesitar - to want, to need, to be in want of.
Soundpegar - drop (as in drag and drop)
Soundninguno,-a (s.) - any (after a negative)
Soundningunos,-as (pl.) - any (after a negative)
Soundportapapeles - clipboard (computer)
Sound*querer - to want, to wish to have
Soundqueremos - we want
Soundellos quieren - they want
Soundlibre cambio - free trade
Soundsi - if
Soundun poco de - [7] a little, some, or any

Footnote 2: Before a masculine noun "Alguno" and "Ninguno" drop the
"o", as Algún dinero (some money). The feminine "Alguna" and "Ninguna"
never changes.]
Footnote 3: Also unos, unas.
Footnote 4: "Cualquiera" generally drops the "a" before a noun, as
Cualquier libro (any book).
Footnote 5: Before a masculine noun it drops the "o", as Un mal
muchacho (a bad boy). The feminine is always "mala."
Footnote 6: The masculine plural includes the plural of both genders,
as Los padres (the parents, father and mother), Los hermanos (the
brothers or the brother(s) and sister(s).)
Footnote 7: Used for both genders, as Un poco de vino (a little wine),
Un poco de cerveza (a little beer).

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