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[2023-11-08] 🔥Spice up your Spanish with a dose of Humor this week!🔥

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¡Hola, amigos y amigas!

Ready to immerse yourself in the fun side of learning Spanish with a hilarious joke, and some intriguing new words like 'candidato', 'imagina', 'Tenis', and 'habilidad'?

candidato

The Spanish word 'candidato' is used exactly like the English word 'candidate'. It refers to someone who is applying for a job or running in an election. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as politics, job interviews, and more. Its plural form is 'candidatos'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Juan es el candidato ideal para el puesto.
  • El candidato estará en el debate de esta noche.
  • El candidato necesita más votos para ganar.

imagina

In Spanish, 'imagina' is the equivalent of the English word 'imagine'. It is a verb used to express forming an image or concept of something in your mind. Often, it is used in a correlative sentence structure when asking someone to place themselves in a hypothetical situation.

Here's how to use it:

  • Imagina que eres un pájaro volador.
  • Imagina un mundo donde nadie tenga que sufrir por hambre.
  • Nadie imagina lo mucho que te extraño.

Tenis

Tennis is a sport played either between two individuals or two teams of two players each. Players use a racket to strike the ball over a net into the opponent's court.

Here's how to use it:

  • Tengo una raqueta de tenis nueva.
  • El tenis es un deporte muy popular.
  • La pelota de tenis está en la cancha.

habilidad

The Spanish word 'habilidad' refers to the ability or capability to do something, which can be innate or learned. Just like its English counterpart, 'habilidad' can be used in a wide range of contexts, such as physical abilities, mental skills, and specific competencies in various subject areas.

Here's how to use it:

  • Necesito mejorar mi habilidad en español.
  • Jugar al ajedrez es una buena habilidad para desarrollar el pensamiento crítico.
  • Él tiene la habilidad de hacer amigos fácilmente.
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