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NOUN

      1 girl

      2 girlfriend Fui al cine con mi chica. I went to the cinema with my girlfriend.

      el chichón (PL los chichones) NOUN

      bump Me ha salido un chichón en la frente. I’ve got a bump on my forehead.

      el chicle NOUN

       chewing gum

      el chico NOUN

      1 boy

      Fueron todos los chicos de la clase. All the boys in the class went.

      2 boyfriend Iré con mi chico. I’ll go with my boyfriend.

      chillar VERB

       to scream

      la chimenea NOUN

      1 chimney

      2 fireplace

      la chincheta NOUN

       drawing pin

      el chiste NOUN

      joke El maestro nos contó un chiste. The teacher told us a joke.

      chocar VERB

       chocar contra to hit/to bump into/to crash into

       Language tip

      chocar contra has various meanings. Look at the examples.

      El coche chocó contra un árbol. The car hit a tree. Choqué contra una farola. I bumped into a lamppost. Chocó contra un muro. He crashed into a wall.

      el chocolate NOUN

       chocolate

      el chorizo NOUN

       chorizo

       Did you know…?

      Chorizo is a kind of spicy sausage.

      el chubasquero NOUN

       cagoule

      chulo (FEM chula) ADJECTIVE

      1 cocky

      2 cool ¡Qué mochila más chula! What a cool rucksack!

      chupar VERB

      to suck Se chupaba el dedo. He was sucking his thumb.

      los churros PL NOUN

       long sweet fritters

       Did you know…?

      churros are a kind of fritter that people often eat on the streets in a paper bag or order in a café typically with a cup of thick, hot chocolate: chocolate con churros.

      el cíber NOUN

       Internet café

      el cibercafé NOUN

       Internet café

      el/la ciclista NOUN

       cyclist

      ciego ciega

      ciego can be an adjective or a noun.

      A ADJECTIVE

      blind Mi abuelo es ciego. My grandfather is blind.

      quedarse ciego to go blind

      B MASC/FEM NOUN

      un ciego a blind man una ciega a blind woman los ciegos the blind

      el cielo NOUN

      sky No había ni una nube en el cielo. There wasn’t a single cloud in the sky.

      cien (FEM cien) ADJECTIVE, PRONOUN

      a hundred Había unos cien invitados en la boda. There were about a hundred guests at the wedding.

      cien mil a hundred thousand cien por cien a hundred percent

      la ciencia NOUN

      science Me gustan mucho las ciencias. I really enjoy science.

      ciento (FEM ciento) ADJECTIVE, PRONOUN

      a hundred ciento cuarenta y dos libras a hundred and forty two pounds Recibimos cientos de cartas. We received hundreds of letters. el diez por ciento de la población ten percent of the population

      cierro VERB ▷see cerrar Cuando cierro al puerta hace un ruido extraño. When I close the door it makes a funny noise.

      cierto (FEM cierta) ADJECTIVE

      true No, eso no es cierto. No, that’s not true.

      por cierto by the way

      el ciervo NOUN

       deer

      la cifra NOUN

      figure

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