Uu urraca La urraca tiene un pico. The magpie has a beak. Uu.

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urraca La urraca tiene un pico. The magpie has a beak. Uu

unicornio El unicornio tiene un cuerno. The unicorn has a horn. Uu

uno Yo veo un dedo, uno no más. I see one finger, one only. Uu 1

uña La uña es larga. The nail is long. Uu

utensilio Coge tus utensilios. Take your utensils. Uu

uva La uva es rica. The grape is delicious. Uu

uniforme Yo tengo mi uniforme. I have my uniform. Uu

usted/tú Usted es mi maestra. Tú eres mi amigo. You are my teacher: usted means you and it should be used to show respect to the person you are adressing. Tú eres mi amigo: Tú means you and it is used in informal environments. Uu

universidad Yo quiero ir a la universidad. I want to go to college. Uu

ula - ula Me gusta el ula - ula. I like the hoola-hoop. Uu

Urano Urano es el sexto planeta. Uranus is the sixth planet. Uu