algo
/ˈalɡo/, [ˈal.ɣ̞o]something, sth.
Pronoun algo
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something, anything
Adverb algo
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rather, somewhat, kind of
- Me parece algo extraño.
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It seems rather strange to me.
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Ella le dio algo caliente para beber.
She gave him something hot to drink.
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Sólo porque algo es nuevo, no significa necesariamente que sea mejor que lo viejo.
Just because something is new, doesn't necessarily mean that it's better than the old one.
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Quería decir algo, pero tenía demasiado miedo.
I wanted to say something, but I was too scared.
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Ella quiere algo muy especial por su cumpleaños.
She wants something very special for her birthday.
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Ella dice que hay algo debajo de la cama.
She says there's something under the bed.
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Hay algo fantástico sobre los paseos de noche.
There's something wonderful about night walks.
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"A Tom le gusta María." "Dime algo que no sepa."
"Tom likes Mary." "Tell me something I don't know."
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Quisiera discutir algo con usted.
I'd like to discuss something with you.
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¿Entrerraste algo en ese isla?
Did you bury something on that island?
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¿Hay algo que necesites contarme?
Is there anything you need to tell me?
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