Ranita the frog princess
Bumbling
(adj.) blundering and awkward; (n.) clumsiness awkward in movement or in handling things.
Chapultepec
A former fort outside of Mexico City
Ranita
A little frog with a mysterious past.
Forest clearing
A part in the forest where trees have been removed. There is just grass.
Cook
A person who prepares food. A chef.
Hunting lodge
A place where people stay when they want to go hunting.
spell
A spoken word or form of words held to have magic power
Vieja Sabia
A wise but cranky old woman.
Ladies
A women of noble birth
Golden arrow
Arrow made of gold
Bows
Bending at the waste as a sign of thanks
Whining
Complaining. Making a pitiful, high-pitched crying sound.
well
Deep hole drilled or dug into the ground to reach groundwater
Frustrated
Feeling annoyed and upset because you cannot do something you are trying to do
Pepe
Felipe's mistreated servant
Chapultepec forest
Forest in Mexico City.
Fetches
Grabs an item and brings it back
Disgusting
Gross
Members of a hunting party
Group of people hunting together
Not my problem
He doesn't care about anyone but himself
Cranky
In a bad mood
Searching
Looking for something
Viceroy's wife
Married to the viceroy (ruler)
Cross fingers behind back
Means you just told a lie
Plato
Plate
Viceroy
Ruler of a colony. The representative of the Spanish throne.
Promise
Saying one will do a particular thing
Determined
Someone who wants to do something very much, and won't let anything get in the way.
Pink
Sound an object makes when hits the ground
Felipe
The Viceroy's rotten son. The rulers bad son.
Setting
The time and place of a story
Noblemen
The upperclass; people with wealth and high social position. Rich people.
Attending
To be present at an event. To to be there.
Twist
To change something slightly. Something will be different.
Squish
To crush
Espera
Wait
Evil
Wicked
Mexico
a country in North America
Jaguar
a large heavily built cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots
Servant
a person who is hired to do household or personal duties such as cleaning and cooking
Señor
a title or form of address used of or to a Spanish-speaking man, corresponding to Mr. or sir.
cama
bed
frantically
hurriedly, in a panicked/worried way
Threateningly
in a frightening or alarming way
Wise
smart, intelligent
Rotten
spoiled or bad
Stomping foot
stamp (one's feet).
Foolish
stupid
Hunting
the sport of chasing and killing animals
Tortillas
thin, flat round cakes made of cornmeal or flour
beso
to kiss
Mistreated
treated badly by others
Mysterious
unknown
Joyously
with great happiness