nota
/ˈnota/, [ˈno.t̪a]note
Noun nota f (plural notas)
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note, memo
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(music) note
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mark, academic score
Verb nota
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of notar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of notar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of notar.
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Tom le entregó una nota a Mary.
Tom handed a note to Mary.
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No es muy astuto de tu parte haber tirado esa nota.
It's not very clever of you that you threw away that note.
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¿Quién crees que escribió esta nota?
Who do you think wrote this note?
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Tom dejó una nota para Mary.
Tom left a note for Mary.
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Mi nota está por sobre el promedio.
My grade is above the average.
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Te aconsejo que seas prudente en tomar nota de la clase.
I advise you to be careful in making notes for the lecture.
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La policía encontró una nota suicida en el bolsillo de Tom.
The police found a suicide note in Tom's pocket.
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Si sientes que hay varias traducciones posibles, nota que para la misma frase puedes agregar varias traducciones en el mismo lenguaje.
If you feel there are several possible translations, note that for the same sentence, you can add several translations in the same language.
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Tomé nota de lo que él estaba diciendo.
I took note of what he was saying.
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¡Este año tengo mejor nota media que tú!
This year, my Grade-Point Average is better than yours!
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