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[2023-09-18] Get ready to LOL and fill your vocabulary pantry with spicy Spanish words!

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¡Hola linguist extraordinario!

Are you ready to learn some glorious new Spanish words today, dive in some music tones, bask in the sun, perhaps feel a tinge of sadness through a violin serenade while reminiscing about grandpa – and most importantly, laugh at a math book who’s thrilled to have problems!

Canción

Canción is the Spanish term equivalent to 'song'. It refers to a short musical composition with words.

Here's how to use it:

  • Me gusta esta canción
  • ¿Cuál es tu canción favorita?
  • Quiero aprender esta canción

sol

'Sol' is the Spanish noun for sun. The sun is the star at the center of the solar system which Earth and other planets revolve around.

Here's how to use it:

  • El sol está ardiendo hoy.
  • El sol brilla en el cielo.
  • La puesta del sol es hermosa.

triste

'Triste' describes the state of feeling or appearing unhappy or depressed.

Here's how to use it:

  • El clima es triste.
  • Él se siente triste.
  • Ella tiene una cara triste.

violín

A violin is a stringed musical instrument which is played with a bow. In Spanish, you call this instrument 'violín', a common noun used in any music context.

Here's how to use it:

  • Él es un virtuoso del violín.
  • Ella compró un violín nuevo.
  • ¿Puedo tocar tu violín?

El abuelo

'El abuelo' in Spanish translates to 'the grandfather' in English. He is seen as a source of wisdom and guidance in the family. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, grandfathers also play a significant role in childcare.

Here's how to use it:

  • El abuelo es viejo.
  • El abuelo tiene gafas.
  • El abuelo vive en España.
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¿Por qué está feliz el libro de matemáticas? Porque tiene muchos 'problemas'.

Never stop learning,

Mike from LangBites

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