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[2023-10-12] ¡Hola! Time to Spice up Your Spanish with Humor and New Vocab!

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¡Hola, futuro hablantes de español!

This week, prepare to laugh as you learn, because we're spicing up our Spanish lessons with a dash of humor, a sprinkle of new words like 'La hermana,' 'blanco,' 'ejército', and a mouthwatering Spanish joke you'll be telling all your amigos. So keep those minds open, and taste buds ready, because the journey to Spanish fluency has never been so fun!

La hermana

'La hermana' means sister in Spanish. Sisters share at least one biological, legal, or adoptive parent and often have deeply intertwined lives and memories. In many Spanish-speaking countries, sisterhood is an important aspect of family life and culture.

Here's how to use it:

  • La hermana de María es muy bonita.
  • La hermana de Pedro tiene un gato.
  • La hermana de Pablo estudia en la universidad.

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:

  • Mi color favorito es el blanco
  • Los papeles son blancos
  • Ella viste de blanco hoy

ejército

The Spanish word for 'army' is 'ejército'. It is a masculine noun most commonly used in a general context to refer to a nation's permanent, professional land-based military force. Much like in English, it can also be used metaphorically, as in 'an army of supporters'.

Here's how to use it:

  • El ejército defiende a la nación.
  • El entrenamiento del ejército es riguroso.
  • El ejército nacional está en alerta.
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