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by Macias, P. T.


  The last few weeks have been a nightmare. It appeared for a moment that the entire familia was surrounded by evil. It was really agonizing to see tu familia get hurt. I felt so helpless and afraid. We all learned a valuable lesson. We are now in a position where evil will attempt to hurt us financially y emotionally. We will not let our guards down ever again.

  Si, I give gracias a Dios that the evil has dissipated. We are now enjoying our familia in peace. Todos los primos are expecting their bebes with their amor. Our padres are muy feliz.

  Jose Enrique takes Jessy’s mano and walks to the dance floor. “Have I told you, mi amor, how bella you look tonight? I love you,” said Jose Enrique, pulling her close, breathing in her delicious smell. Hmmm … I can feel the small bump in her tummy. Si, it is mi bebe growing. He smiles, closing his hermoso green ojos.

  “Mi vida, I love you,” said Jessy with a sigh, loving to feel his strong brazos around her. Si, mi vida is always holding me tight, I feel so safe, and cherish. He picks me up from mi casa in the mornings and takes me home in the evenings after dinner. Soon we will be married and live in our casa. Si soy feliz con mi vida y bebe.

  GLOSSARY

  A

  Abuela – grandmother

  Adios – bye

  Agua – water

  Alegría – happy

  Alma – soul

  Amiga – female friend

  Amigo – male friend

  Amor– love

  Ano – year

  Appoyo – support

  Asi – like that

  Avisos – notice’s

  Aye – yes

  Ayuda – help

  B

  Bano - bathroom

  Bastardos - bastards

  Bebe – baby

  Bella – beautiful

  Belleza – beautiful

  Bendicion - blessings

  Beso –kiss

  Boca - mouth

  Boda – wedding

  Bonita – pretty

  Bota – boot

  Brazos – arms

  C

  Caballero - gentleman

  Cabessa – head

  Caliente – hot

  Calma - calm

  Calmate – calm down

  Cama – bed

  Cara – face

  Carne asada – grilled beef

  Carro – car

  Casa – house

  Cerveza – beer

  Chicas – girls

  Chicos – guys

  Chingada – cuss word, vulgar, to fuck off

  Chiquita – small (female)

  Cinco – five

  Claro – of course

  Cocina – kitchen

  Comadre – child godmother or close female friend

  Como – how

  Compadre – child godfather or close male friend

  Compania – company

  Consejos – advise

  Contenta – happy, (female)

  Corazon – heart

  Corona – crown or the brand of a beer

  Cosas – things

  Cuarto – room

  Cuerpo – body

  D

  Del - of

  Derecha – right

  Despertar – wake up

  Diablo – devil

  Dias – days

  Dice – said

  Diablo – devil

  Diez – ten

  Dime – tell me

  Dinero – money

  Dios – God

  Disgustado - mad

  Divina – divine

  Dolor – pain

  Dos – two

  E

  El – the

  Enojado -mad

  Es – is

  Esposa – wife

  Esposo – husband

  Estan – here they are

  Estos - these

  Este – this

  F

  Familia – family

  Fantastico –fantastic

  Felicidad – happiness

  Feliz – happy

  Flautas– rolled up tacos

  Forzar – to force

  Fuerzas – the forces

  G

  Gente – people

  Guey – jerk

  Gusto – pleasure

  H

  Hecho - done

  Hermana – sister

  Hermano – brother

  Hermosa – beautiful

  Hola – hi

  Hombre – man

  Hora – time

  I

  Idiota – idiot

  Imbéciles – imbecile

  J

  Juego – game

  Jugar – play

  Juntas – together - feminine

  Juntos – together -masculine

  L

  La – the

  Loco – crazy

  Los – the

  M

  Madrina – godmother

  Maestro – teacher

  Magnifico - magnificent

  Mama – mother

  Mañana – tomorrow

  Mano – hand

  Mata - kill

  Matrimonio – marriage

  Mente – mind

  Metas – interfere

  Mi – me

  Mia – mine – (female)

  Mio – mine (male)

  Mis – my

  Mujer – woman

  N

  Nieta – grand daughter

  Nieto – grand son

  Nietos – grandchildren

  Niña – girl

  Niño – boy

  Nota – note

  Novia – girlfriend, fiancée

  Novio – boyfriend, fiancé

  Nuestro - ours

  Nunca – never

  O

  Ojos – eyes

  Otra – other

  P

  Pan – bread

  Papa – dad

  Para - for

  Pasando - happening

  Patron – boss

  Paz – peace

  Pelo – hair

  Pequenos - small

  Perfecto - perfect

  Piso – floor

  Poder- power

  Por – for

  Por favor – please

  Precioso–beautiful

  Princesa – princess

  Problema – problem

  Pronto – hurry

  Pueblo – town

  Puta – prostitute

  Q

  Quieres – want

  Quince – fifteen

  Quinceaneria –15th birthday celebration

  R

  Raza – ethnic group

  Razon – reason

  Regalo – gift

  Reina – queen

  Ricos – wealthy, rich

  Rosas - Roses

  S

  Sabado – Saturday

  Sabes – know

  Santos – saints

  Si – yes

  Siempre - always

  Sobrino – nephew

  Soy – I am

  Suegros – in laws

  Sus – their

  T

  Taco – food –corn tortilla and meat

  Tamale – corn and meat type pie

  Tambien – also

  Tengo – have

  Terco - stubborn

  Tesoros – treasures

  Tia – aunt

  Tiempo - time

  Tienen – have

  Tio – uncle

  Toda – all- feminine

  Todo – all – masculine

  Tortillas – flat corn type of bread

  Trabajo – work

  Tranquilo – calm

  Tres – three

  Tu – your

  V

  Vamos – go

  Vato – man

  Vece –

  Vida - life

  Viejas – old woman

  Vister - dress

  Vida –life

  Voz – voice

  Y

  Y –
and

  Ya – that

  Z

  Zorro - skunk

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