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Figure out the word ( 28 )

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Hola a todos , I was thinking about a new game and I got this idea for a game , I hope you like it LOL

Game rules :-

  • I'll think of a Spanish word and you have to figure it out tongue wink

  • Don't worry, I will give you a clue and a little phrase that tells you something about this word .

  • You can post as many words as you want, but only use one word in each answer so you give a chance for everyone to play .grin

  • Please include the English translation for each word wink

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It would be very nice if you added a PICTURE

OK , the clue is :-

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My word today is very easy, it has two meanings, one of them is a verb and the other is a noun.

My word is an English word that has two meanings

And it starts with letter Rwink

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Can you figure out my word?

5496 views
updated Jul 9, 2011
edited by 00b6f46c
posted by 00b6f46c
You may better say 'My today's word' than 'my word today' - Sinedd, Feb 11, 2011
P.S: the correct answer will be chosen tomorrow, Good night ^_^ - 00b6f46c, Feb 11, 2011
"My word today" is just fine. - ian-hill, Feb 11, 2011
I agree with Ian. - Leatha, Feb 11, 2011
Thanks :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011

27 Answers

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Lleva un anillo. - She wears a ring.

¿Con permiso tocar el timbre? - May I ring the bell?

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updated Feb 12, 2011
edited by bandit51jd
posted by bandit51jd
Enhorabuena, greaaaat that's my word ^_^ - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
Shoot, I highlighted the wrong word, but I finally got one!! Yippy Skippy!! :) - bandit51jd, Feb 12, 2011
My girlfriend suggested that one! rofl - LiveUnsheathed, Feb 12, 2011
Your gf is a smart girl you should listen to her next time jajaja - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
Good guess!! Bien hecho Bandit!! - 001a2987, Feb 12, 2011
2
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el cuento = the story

cuento = I count

updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by sanlee
Great Sanlee but that's not my word :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
2
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cena - supper. he eats supper

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by Sinedd
nice try but not my word ^_^ - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
2
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vino - wine or he came

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by mapletw
Good try but that's not my word :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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El oso es feroz. The bear is ferocious.

Voy a tener esto en cuenta. I will bear that in mind.

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by bandit51jd
I did the same mistake, we need to find spanish words, not english. - Sinedd, Feb 11, 2011
Corrections/suggestions are appreciated! - bandit51jd, Feb 11, 2011
No we need an English word that has two meanings Sinedd :) nice try bandit :)) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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esperar - to hope, to wait

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by Sinedd
intelligente! - castnerinho, Feb 11, 2011
actually I forgot - verb and noun, not two verbs :) - Sinedd, Feb 11, 2011
Good one but not my word :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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(el) poder - to be able to, power alt text

for my word, be patient, but have faith for this spanish verb with two meanings!

updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by castnerinho
nice guess - Fidalgo, Feb 11, 2011
Good try but that's not my word :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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Pesar (sustantivo): grief, remorse

Pesar (verbo): to weigh, to be heavy

updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by Fidalgo
Your clue makes me concentrate on looking for Spanish words which are both nouns and verbs, instead of figuring out the correct word :) - Fidalgo, Feb 12, 2011
"Poder" and "deber" are already here and I think "poder" may be the answer - Fidalgo, Feb 12, 2011
well Fidalgo The problem is my word has two meanings in English none thought of that !!!! but you did a fantastic job I'm sure you spent anlot f time searching for these words WOW! - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
I didn't know that - Fidalgo, Feb 12, 2011
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OK

Here's another clue:

it has two meanings, one of them is a verb and the other is a noun.

My word is an English word that has two meanings none thought of that!wink

and it starts with letter Rgrin

updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by 00b6f46c
1
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Rake - n. a tool, immoral person, etc v. to smooth, scrape, or loosen with a rake or similar implement:

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by LiveUnsheathed
Nice but not my word :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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replay, to replay

replay(repetición), repetir

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by Sinedd
Very good Sinedd:) but that's not the one I'm looking for :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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record, to record

récord, grabar

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updated Feb 12, 2011
edited by Sinedd
posted by Sinedd
Nice job but not my word ^_^ (Spanish translation?) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
1
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Hmmm....muy difícil....

Es tu palabra "race" o "to race"

En español, carrera o correr?

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by 001a2987
Great photo but not my word :)) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
1
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to rule, rule

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by Sinedd
Good thought but not the one I'm looking for ^_^ - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011
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Es tu palabra "rain", or "to rain"?

La lluvia, o llover en español?

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updated Feb 12, 2011
posted by 001a2987
Very smart but still not the correct one :) - 00b6f46c, Feb 12, 2011