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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 15 MIN

When Windy Rooftops Teach Christmas Simplicity

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Fluent Fiction - Spanish: When Windy Rooftops Teach Christmas Simplicity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-11-25-08-38-20-es Story Transcript:Es: La luz del atardecer bañaba los tejados de Buenos Aires, reflejándose en las ventanas viejas del edificio.En: The evening light bathed the rooftops of Buenos Aires, reflecting off the old building's windows.Es: Santiago estaba en el techo del viejo edificio, rodeado de antenas oxidadas y pequeñas piedras de grava.En: Santiago was on the roof of the old building, surrounded by rusty antennas and small gravel stones.Es: A su lado, Luciana lo observaba con una mezcla de escepticismo y diversión.En: Next to him, Luciana watched him with a mix of skepticism and amusement.Es: Aunque era primavera, el viento soplaba fuerte desde el río, haciéndolo más difícil.En: Although it was spring, the wind blew strong from the river, making it more difficult.Es: Santiago sostenía un enorme adorno navideño: una corona verde con cintas rojas y campanas doradas.En: Santiago was holding a huge Christmas ornament: a green wreath with red ribbons and golden bells.Es: "¡Esta vez lo lograremos, Luciana!En: "This time we'll make it, Luciana!"Es: ", decía con entusiasmo, mientras intentaba enganchar la corona al borde del tejado.En: he said enthusiastically, while trying to hook the wreath on the edge of the roof.Es: Pero el viento jugaba en contra, moviendo la corona de un lado a otro.En: But the wind was playing against them, moving the wreath from side to side.Es: "¿Estás seguro de esto, Santiago?En: "Are you sure about this, Santiago?"Es: ", preguntó Luciana, cruzando los brazos.En: Luciana asked, crossing her arms.Es: Su tono era práctico.En: Her tone was practical.Es: "Tal vez es mejor colgarla en la puerta."En: "Maybe it's better to hang it on the door."Es: "En la puerta no tiene el mismo impacto", respondió Santiago, tratando de mantener la corona en su lugar.En: "It doesn't have the same impact on the door," replied Santiago, trying to keep the wreath in place.Es: "Quiero que todo el edificio sienta el espíritu navideño."En: "I want the whole building to feel the Christmas spirit."Es: Luciana sacudió la cabeza, pero no podía resistirse a ayudarlo.En: Luciana shook her head, but she couldn't resist helping him.Es: Se acercó al borde del tejado y lo ayudó a equilibrar la corona.En: She approached the edge of the roof and helped him balance the wreath.Es: "Está bien, pero no quiero pasar la Navidad en el hospital."En: "Okay, but I don't want to spend Christmas in the hospital."Es: Santiago sonrió, decidido.En: Santiago smiled, determined.Es: "Tengo un plan B," dijo, sacando un rollo de cinta adhesiva.En: "I have a plan B," he said, pulling out a roll of tape.Es: "Con esto no se irá a ningún lado."En: "With this, it won't go anywhere."Es: Mientras intentaba fijar la cinta, un fuerte golpe de viento azotó el tejado.En: As he tried to secure the tape, a strong gust of wind swept the roof.Es: La corona voló, y con ella, Santiago perdió el equilibrio.En: The wreath flew, and with it, Santiago lost his balance.Es: Luciana, con el corazón en la garganta, reaccionó rápidamente, agarrando su brazo justo a tiempo.En: Luciana, with her heart in her throat, reacted quickly, grabbing his arm just in time.Es: Ambos recuperaron el equilibrio y, en medio de risas nerviosas, se dejaron caer sentados sobre la grava.En: Both regained their balance and, amidst nervous laughter, they let themselves fall sitting on the gravel.Es: "¡Eso fue un poco demasiado emocionante para mí!En: "That was a bit too exciting for me!"Es: ", exclamó Luciana, riendo.En: exclaimed Luciana, laughing.Es: Santiago, aliviado, se unió a sus risas.En: Santiago, relieved, joined in her laughter.Es: "Creo que tienes razón," admitió Santiago, mirando la corona que ahora yacía a sus pies.En: "I think you're right," admitted Santiago, looking at the wreath that now lay at their feet.Es: "Tal vez sea mejor en la puerta."En: "Maybe it's better on the door."Es: De vuelta en el suelo, colgaron la corona en la puerta de entrada del edificio.En: Back on the ground, they hung the wreath on the building's front door.Es: "Mira," dijo Luciana, admirando su trabajo.En: "Look," said Luciana, admiring their work.Es: "No está nada mal.En: "It's not bad at all.Es: A veces lo simple es mejor."En: Sometimes simple is better."Es: Santiago miró a Luciana, dándose cuenta de que el gesto no importaba tanto como el tiempo juntos.En: Santiago looked at Luciana, realizing that the gesture wasn't as important as the time spent together.Es: "Sabes, estar aquí contigo es lo mejor de todo."En: "You know, being here with you is the best part of all."Es: Con una sonrisa compartida y la sencilla corona encabezando la entrada, Santiago y Luciana concluyeron que no se necesitaban grandes gestos para hacer momentos especiales.En: With a shared smile and the simple wreath adorning the entrance, Santiago and Luciana concluded that grand gestures weren't necessary to make special moments.Es: La ciudad seguía latiendo a su alrededor, pero para ellos, aquel pequeño instante era perfecto.En: The city continued to pulse around them, but for them, that small moment was perfect. Vocabulary Words:the evening: el atardecerthe rooftop: el tejadothe gravel: la gravathe skepticism: el escepticismothe amusement: la diversiónto blow: soplarthe wreath: la coronathe ribbons: las cintasthe bells: las campanasto hook: engancharto balance: equilibrarthe tape: la cinta adhesivathe gust: el golpe de vientoto sweep: azotarthe edge: el bordethe impact: el impactoto secure: fijarthe laughter: las risasto regain: recuperarto conclude: concluirto pulse: latirthe gesture: el gestoto admire: admirarthe spirit: el espíritudetermined: decididosimple: sencillothe hospital: el hospitalto spend: pasarto shake: sacudirenthusiastically: con entusiasmo

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Fluent Fiction - Spanish: When Windy Rooftops Teach Christmas Simplicity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-11-25-08-38-20-es Story Transcript:Es: La luz del atardecer bañaba los tejados de Buenos Aires, reflejándose en las ventanas viejas del edificio.En: The evening light bathed the rooftops of Buenos Aires, reflecting off the old building's windows.Es: Santiago estaba en el techo del viejo edificio, rodeado de antenas oxidadas y pequeñas piedras de grava.En: Santiago was on the roof of the old building, surrounded by rusty antennas and small gravel stones.Es: A su lado, Luciana lo observaba con una mezcla de escepticismo y diversión.En: Next to him, Luciana watched him with a mix of skepticism and amusement.Es: Aunque era primavera, el viento soplaba fuerte desde el río, haciéndolo más difícil.En: Although it was spring, the wind blew strong from the river, making it more difficult.Es: Santiago sostenía un enorme adorno navideño: una corona verde con cintas rojas y campanas doradas.En: Santiago was holding a huge Christmas ornament: a green wreath with red ribbons and golden bells.Es: "¡Esta vez lo lograremos, Luciana!En: "This time we'll make it, Luciana!"Es: ", decía con entusiasmo, mientras intentaba enganchar la corona al borde del tejado.En: he said enthusiastically, while trying to hook the wreath on the edge of the roof.Es: Pero el viento jugaba en contra, moviendo la corona de un lado a otro.En: But the wind was playing against them, moving the wreath from side to side.Es: "¿Estás seguro de esto, Santiago?En: "Are you sure about this, Santiago?"Es: ", preguntó Luciana, cruzando los brazos.En: Luciana asked, crossing her arms.Es: Su tono era práctico.En: Her tone was practical.Es: "Tal vez es mejor colgarla en la puerta."En: "Maybe it's better to hang it on the door."Es: "En la puerta no tiene el mismo impacto", respondió Santiago, tratando de mantener la corona en su lugar.En: "It doesn't have the same impact on the door," replied Santiago, trying to keep the wreath in place.Es: "Quiero que todo el edificio sienta el espíritu navideño."En: "I want the whole building to feel the Christmas spirit."Es: Luciana sacudió la cabeza, pero no podía resistirse a ayudarlo.En: Luciana shook her head, but she couldn't resist helping him.Es: Se acercó al borde del tejado y lo ayudó a equilibrar la corona.En: She approached the edge of the roof and helped him balance the wreath.Es: "Está bien, pero no quiero pasar la Navidad en el hospital."En: "Okay, but I don't want to spend Christmas in the hospital."Es: Santiago sonrió, decidido.En: Santiago smiled, determined.Es: "Tengo un plan B," dijo, sacando un rollo de cinta adhesiva.En: "I have a plan B," he said, pulling out a roll of tape.Es: "Con esto no se irá a ningún lado."En: "With this, it won't go anywhere."Es: Mientras intentaba fijar la cinta, un fuerte golpe de viento azotó el tejado.En: As he tried to secure the tape, a strong gust of wind swept the roof.Es: La corona voló, y con ella, Santiago perdió el equilibrio.En: The wreath flew, and with it, Santiago lost his balance.Es: Luciana, con el corazón en la garganta, reaccionó rápidamente, agarrando su brazo justo a tiempo.En: Luciana, with her heart in her throat, reacted quickly, grabbing his arm just in time.Es: Ambos recuperaron el equilibrio y, en medio de risas nerviosas, se dejaron...

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