Immersive Spanish - Immersive Spanish - Season 3 - Episode 9: Dawn Revelations
Episode Date: October 28, 2024This episode of the Immersive Spanish podcast finds Kav and Ana exploring cave paintings and symbols in the early morning light. They make some intriguing discoveries that could be significant in thei...r quest to find the treasure.Follow along with bonus lessons and audios to accompany this adventure at our Patreon.The Immersive Spanish App is here! Start speaking today: studio.com/immersivespanish. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Season 3, Episode 9. Dawn Revelations.
Buenos days, via hereros. The storm has passed, and the first light of dawn is peeking into our cave.
Anna is still asleep next to me. I didn't get much sleep myself. Too busy thinking about these cave paintings and, well, other things.
Guff?
Good days.
What hour is?
It's temprano even.
Dormiste well?
Yes.
And you?
More or less, I'm thinking
in the symbols that we
Let's start our day with some morning-related vocabulary.
To say dawn or sunrise in Spanish is
Ammanecer.
To wake up is to wake up is to
Desperta
I don't want to wake up
No I'm going to
Despertaire
No
I'm
I'm
I don't want to wake up
Next
First meal of the day
Breakfast
is
desayuno
El
desayuno
La Madrugada
refers to the early
morning hours
from midnight to just before sunrise
La Madrugada
La
Madrugada
To say I am sleepy
is
Tengo Sueno
Tengo
Sueu
This arrives from the verb,
Tener, to have.
Tener'sueno is to be sleepy.
Finally, the alarm clock is
El Desperador.
El Desperador.
The alarm clock is
El Despertador.
So, I've been comparing the cave paintings
to the symbols in the diary.
I think we're onto something
big here.
Cap,
look.
This symbol
is
a form
of the
lake.
You know
reason.
And this
other.
Could
be a
quaver
subacuatic?
Wow.
Viaeros.
This is
exciting.
But before
we get
too carried
away,
let's practice
some
useful
phrases.
Number one.
I've
discovered
something.
I've discovered
something.
I
discovered
something.
I
discovered
something
something
something.
Next.
To say,
what do you
think about this?
Would be.
What
you think
about this?
What
you think
about
this?
What
you think
about this?
Next.
To say we need to investigate more would be,
Necessitamos investigate more.
Necessitamos.
Investigar.
Mast.
Finally, to say this could be important,
would be,
this could be, this could be,
could be,
said,
important.
Oh, excuse me.
I guess we should.
should think about finding some breakfast. But first, Anna, sobre a noche, your...
What was that? It sounded close.
Cre's that to be Rodrigo?
No, I know, but it's better that guardemos silencio.
Voyageros, while we wait to see if it's safe, let's review some of what we've learned.
How would you say, dawn or sunrise, inspired?
Spanish, amanecer, el amanecer.
How would you say, I've discovered something?
I've discovered something.
I've discovered something.
How would you say, we need to investigate more?
Necessitamos, investigate more.
Necessitamos, investigate more.
Well, it seems our morning has taken an unexpected time.
turn. Are we about to face Rodrigo? Or are they just our imaginations running wild? And will I ever get a chance
to talk to Anna about my feelings? Stay tuned for our next episode as we cautiously explore outside the cave
and continue our treasure hunt. Remember to keep practicing your Spanish and never underestimate
the power of a good night's sleep, even if it's on a cave for you.
floor.
Until the
next.
