|  | | | Hola Estudiantes Brillantes, We're back again with your monthly scoop of Spanish spice, ready to be whisked into your learning journey! This edition, we give a shoutout to the Spanish proverb 'Más vale prevenir que lamentar', and unfold words like 'sentido', 'niña', 'Amigo', 'pobre', 'Vaca', and many more. Get ready to immerse yourself in the fun-filled world of Spanish, where every word is a new door to a whole new culture! |
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| sentido The Spanish word 'sentido' translates to 'sense' in English. It is commonly used in the similar context as in English- referring to physical senses, like sense of smell or touch, a feeling or a meaning. Just like English, it's a versatile word that could also refers to the practical, logical, or sentimental 'sense' of an idea, action or concept. Here's how to use it: - Me siento sin sentido.
- ¿Cuál es el sentido de la vida?
- El sentido de la vista es crucial para pintar.
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| niña Niña is the Spanish word for a female child or girl. Here's how to use it: - La niña tiene un perro.
- ¿Dónde está la niña?
- Esta es la niña de quién hablaba.
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| Amigo This is the Spanish word for 'friend'. It refers to someone with whom you share a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations. Here's how to use it: - Amigo, ¿qué película quieres ver?
- Amigo, deberías ver esta película, es genial.
- Hola, amigo!
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| pobre The Spanish word 'pobre' is normally used to describe a person, a country or a situation that lacks material possessions or money. It often has the same connotations as in English, and can also be used in a range of other situations. For example, it can describe someone's unfortunate circumstances, as in 'Es un pobre hombre' (He's a poor man), demonstrating sympathy or pity. Here's how to use it: - Ese es un país pobre.
- La gente pobre necesita ayuda.
- Estamos pobres este mes.
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| Vaca Cows are large domesticated cloven-hoofed herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae, are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, and are most commonly classified collectively as Bos taurus. Here's how to use it: - La vaca es un animal.
- La vaca da carne y cuero.
- Vamos a comer carne de vaca.
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| 🤔🤔🤔 Más vale prevenir que lamentar | |
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