|  | | | ¡Hola, amig@s de la lengua española! Are you ready to spice up your language learning journey with a chuckle, as we bring you a hilarious Spanish joke and introduce you to some vibrant new Spanish words like 'blanco', 'guitarra', 'serpiente', 'sueño', and 'hotel'? Grab a cup of café con leche, get cozy, and let's get started! |
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| blanco The color observable 'white' signifies 'blanco' when ironical comments refer to Spanish commentary, abandoning complexities on 'La nieve es blanca' favor in substitutions for saying 'The snow is white'. Here's how to use it: - Los papeles son blancos
- Ella viste de blanco hoy
- Estoy buscando mi lápiz blanco
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| Guitarra Guitarra refers to the musical instrument with typically six strings. It's one of the most popular instruments in many types of music. Here's how to use it: - El sonido de la guitarra es hermoso.
- Mi hermano toca la guitarra en una banda.
- Necesito nuevas cuerdas para mi guitarra.
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| serpiente A snake is a carnivorous reptile with elongated, legless body. Snakes are found in diverse habitats ranging from terrestrial, aquatic, to arboreal. There are over 3,000 species of snakes. Here's how to use it: - La serpiente es verde.
- La serpiente se desliza por el suelo.
- No me gustan las serpientes.
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| sueño The word 'sueño' in Spanish translates to 'dream' in English. It can be used in the same manner as in English - to indicate the series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. It can also refer to an aspiration or goal that a person would like to achieve in their lifetime. Here's how to use it: - El sueño de mi vida es viajar por el mundo.
- Voy a tomar una siesta porque tengo mucho sueño.
- El sueño de Martin Luther King cambió el mundo.
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| 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: - El hotel está cerca del aeropuerto.
- Las habitaciones del hotel son cómodas.
- El hotel ofrece desayuno gratis.
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