Tener Sed

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To be thirsty

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "tener sed" translates to "to be thirsty" in English. To help you remember this, think of a famous singer on stage, belting out a song and suddenly stopping to say, "I tenner (tener) need a drink because I'm so thirsty!" Imagine that singer is none other than "Thirsty Teddy," a playful nickname for a famous artist like Teddy Pendergrass, who always made sure to hydrate during his soulful performances. So, whenever you hear "tener sed," imagine Teddy needing his water break mid-concert. 🎤

Practice Version

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