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| dólar The Spanish word 'dólar' is used in the same way as the English word 'dollar'. It refers to the currency unit of the United States, Australia, or other countries. It is used to discuss money and purchases. In a sentence context, it could be used like, 'Este libro cuesta diez dólares.' ('This book costs ten dollars.'). Here's how to use it: - Ahorra tus dólares.
- Prefiero el euro al dólar.
- El dólar ha subido.
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| década The term 'década' in Spanish is directly used to represent a time period of ten years, much like 'decade' in English. It can be used in various contexts, for instance, to describe a specific decade in the 20th century, 'la década de los 80' (the 80's decade), or to indicate a person's age, 'ella está en su tercera década' (she is in her third decade). It is used both formally and informally. Here's how to use it: - Una década tiene diez años.
- Estamos en una nueva década.
- Estudia una década de historia.
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| 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 está siempre en mi corazón.
- La familia Martinez vive aquí.
- La familia es el núcleo de la sociedad.
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