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[2023-09-22] Unlock Spanish Fun: Your Weekly Learning Fiesta is Here!

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Hola Amigos,

Prepare to unpack the best that Spanish has to offer as we dive into a feast of new words like 'La familia', 'pescado', 'Ciruela', 'hotel', and 'Colega'. We've also included a joke to keep your learning journey light and fun: '¿Qué le dice un jardinero a otro? Nos vemos cuando podamos.' Stay tuned, your Spanish adventure just got a whole lot funnier!

La familia

A one-paragraph explanation about the family starts with understanding that it refers to a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption. The word family - 'la familia' can include parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and so on. Spanish-speaking cultures place a high value on family ties which are considered as an important part of their lives.

Here's how to use it:

  • La familia Martinez vive aquí.
  • La familia come juntos los domingos.
  • La familia es el núcleo de la sociedad.

pescado

'Pescado' is the Spanish term for 'fish'. This word is particularly significant in coastal regions where fish is a prevalent part of the local diet.

Here's how to use it:

  • La película sobre pescado fue muy emocionante.
  • La película 'El pez dorado' me hizo amar los peces.
  • No puedo comer pescado porque soy alérgico.

Ciruela

Plums are a type of stone fruit that come in many different varieties. They can be sweet or tart, and can be eaten fresh or used in cooking.

Here's how to use it:

  • Yo suelo comer una ciruela después de la cena.
  • Puedes usar una ciruela en esta receta.
  • Esa ciruela parece madura.

hotel

'Hotel' in Spanish is the same as in English, 'hotel'. It is a commercial establishment providing lodging, meals, and other guest services.

Here's how to use it:

  • Este es mi hotel favorito.
  • El hotel está lleno.
  • Las habitaciones del hotel son cómodas.

Colega

This is the Spanish word for 'colleague'. It usually refers to a fellow worker, but can also be used casually among friends.

Here's how to use it:

  • Mi colega recomendó esta película.
  • Mi colega siempre elige las mejores películas.
  • Mi colega nunca ha visto esta película.
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¿Qué le dice un jardinero a otro? Nos vemos cuando podamos.

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Mike from LangBites

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