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S02 E23 - Misterio en Madrid - Slow Speed - 80% Spanish
A high paced mystery in Parque Retiro has a twist at the end. Can you crack the case?Vocabulario:caluroso is hotgritando (gritar) is screamingesto y aquello is this and thatgiró (girar) is she turnedlas nenas are the little girlsse marcharon (marcharse) is they headed outla búsqueda is the searchde repente is suddenlydesapareció (desaparecer) is disappearedel arbusto is bushhusmeó (husmear) is sniffedfrescos is freshalguien is someonealrededor is aroundhorripilante is creepylas salidas are the exitsel secuestro is the kidnappingel varón is malegracias por intentar is thanks for tryingel rabillo del ojo is the corner of the eyelas tijeras are scissorsechó a correr (echar) is he started runningruidosamente is loudlyno le dio caso (dar) is he didn’t pay attentionse huyó (huirse) is he fledIf you'd like free transcripts or to donate to this podcast, click here!To send ideas for next season, or for more from Gringa Consulting, click here