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[2023-09-08] ¡Vamos a hablar en Español! Dive into exciting new Spanish words

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Hola Amigos!

Pack your linguistic backpack, because we're headed on an adventure to explore the colourful world of Spanish vocabulary, featuring the words comer (eat), subtítulos (subtitles), salario (salary), Lámpara (lamp) and ventana (window)!

comer

'Comer' is a regular verb. This verb is used whenever one is eating or consuming food.

Here's how to use it:

  • Vamos a comer pasta.
  • Ellos comen pescado.
  • Terminé de comer.

subtítulos

'Subtítulos' are printed translation of the dialogue in foreign films, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen. It's used when the language spoken in the movie or show is not understood by the viewer.

Here's how to use it:

  • Los subtítulos están en español.
  • Los subtítulos me ayudan a entender mejor las películas.
  • Estoy buscando subtítulos en italiano para esta película.

salario

A salary is the amount of money that an employee is paid in return for the work they have done. It's an important aspect managing a business and maintaining employee satisfaction.

Here's how to use it:

  • Mi salario es de tres mil dólares por mes.
  • Estoy contento con mi salario.
  • El aumento de salario fue insuficiente.

Lámpara

A lamp is a device that produces light. They are used in residential and commercial properties as supplementary lighting.

Here's how to use it:

  • Pedro lee un libro bajo la lámpara.
  • La lámpara alumbra todo el cuarto.
  • Apaga la lámpara antes de salir.

ventana

A window is a framed opening in a wall, door, or vehicle that allows the passage of light and, if open, also air and sound. It's an integral part of any home or building.

Here's how to use it:

  • La ventana está abierta.
  • Estoy frente a la ventana.
  • La ventana está rota.

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Mike from LangBites

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