This week’s Spanish Word of the Week is:
condicionado kohn-dee-see-oh-nah’-doh (adjective)
conditioned
1. El juez les prohibó a los miembros del jurado ver televisión o leer los periódicos porque no quizo que fueran condicionados por la cobertura mediática del caso.
The judge prohibited the jurors from watching television or reading the papers because he didn’t want the media coverage of the case to influence them.
2. Iván Pávlov se recuerda principalmente por sus estudios de los reflejos condicionados en los perros.
Ivan Pavlov is known principally for his studies of conditioned responses in dogs.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Deb E says
This is an easy one for me, good. Earlier I had to look up how to spell “muchas gracias”! I know, very pathetic, lol
Tammy S says
This is a good one. I can work this into a conversation with my daughter. She get’s such a kick out of me trying to say something in Spanish. Between the two of you I might actually learn a little. Thanks!
Eileen Richter says
I am sorry I missed our Spanish lessons. SO cool as my two kids are both in class and I sometimes study. My memory is so bad but I did figure out this one.
As in, physically I am not very condicionado.