Spanish ~ ¿Dónde está el coche? | Where is the car? – S11e2 LanguageComics July 25, 2016 0 In this episode: Memory lapse. Text in maroon is clickable > Membership | >Video teaser Play audio: Lwic odia hacer la compra en el supermercado: Lwic hates grocery shopping at the supermarket. – Verb “Odiar”: To hate. – Verb “Hacer la compra”: To shop for groceries. Me encanta este supermercado: I love this supermarket. – Verb “Encantar”: to love. Al fin terminó, él va a pagar a la caja registradora: He is finally done, he goes to the register to pay. – Verb “Terminar”: To finish. – Verb “Pagar”: To pay. Gracias, que tenga un buen dÃa: Thank you, have a good day. – Verb “Tener”: To have. Habitualmente, Lwic pasa mucho tiempo en la tienda: Usually, Lwic spends a lot of time in the store, but today. – Verb “Pasar”: To spend (time). Por una vez fue rápido: For once it was quick. – Verb “Ser”: To be. Él rápidamente va al aparcamento: He quickly goes to the parking lot. Pero dónde: But where. Fallo de memoria: Memory lapse. Lwic corre por todas partes, él debe encontrar el coche: Lwic runs everywhere, he must find the car. – Verb “Correr”: To run. – Verb “Encontrar”: To find. Perdà el coche: I lost the car. – Verb “Perder”: To lose. Media hora más tarde, Lwic todavÃa está buscando: A half hour goes by, Lwic is still looking. – Verb “buscar”: To look for. Qué extraño. Dónde aparqué el coche: How strange. Where did I park the car. – Verb “Aparcar”: To park. Le pregunta a la gente si ha visto su coche: He asks people if they have seen his car. – Verb “Preguntar”: To ask. – Verb “Ver”: To see. Él realmente tiene sed, terminó toda su agua: He is really thisrty, he has finished all his water. – Verb “Tener sed”: To be thirsty. Él toma una pausa, está cansado: He takes a break, he is tired. – Verb “Tomar”: To take. Piensa: Think. – Verb “Pensar”: To think. Creo que sé exactamente donde está el coche: I think I know exactly where the car is. – Verb “Creer”: To believe. – Verb “Saber”: To know. Está en casa, vine en taxi: It is at home, I came in a taxi. – Verb “Venir”: To come. s h a r e t h i s p a g e