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[2023-11-16] ¡Hola, hola! Dive into Spanish with our new lessons & proverbs.

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¡Hola, Amigos!

We're back with another exciting edition of our newsletter, packed with the rich taste of Spanish culture, exploring an interesting proverb 'Todos los caminos conducen a Roma.' and introducing cool new words like unión (union), prensa (press), Los hijos (the children), nunca (never), and tecnología (technology). Let's get rolling, shall we?
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unión

The Spanish word 'unión' can be used in a variety of contexts similar to English. It can mean the act of joining two or more things together, as well as a group of people or states that have agreed to work together for a common cause. For example, in a sentence, 'La unión de estas dos empresas creará una potencia global' - The union of these two companies will create a global power.

Here's how to use it:

  • La unión hace la fiesta más divertida.
  • El viaje fortaleció su unión como pareja.
  • La unión de esos ingredientes creó un sabor único.

prensa

The word 'prensa' in Spanish translates to 'press' in English. It is often used to refer to the medium of newspapers and magazines or any other print media. It can also be referred to as a device that applies pressure to compress or shape a material. In context, if it's related to a pressing action it could be 'presionar'. Like English, the specific usage can depend on the context of the sentence.

Here's how to use it:

  • La prensa está en el banco.
  • Ella lee la prensa todos los días.
  • Él está en la prensa de baloncesto.

Los hijos

In Spanish, 'los hijos' means 'the children', and it represents any person who is under the age of adulthood. A child commonly refers to a son or daughter at any age. Children are considered great blessings in Spanish cultures.

Here's how to use it:

  • Los hijos de Maria son muy educados.
  • Los hijos están jugando en el parque.
  • Los hijos necesitan comer.

nunca

It describes negative situations when the action, state or occurrence doesn't happen or exist.

Here's how to use it:

  • Nunca he viajado a México.
  • Nunca como comida picante.
  • Nunca olvides de dónde vienes.

tecnología

In Spanish, 'tecnología' is used exactly how we use 'technology' in English. It encompasses a wide variety of fields and advancements, such as information technology, biotechnology, and more. It can be used in the context of discussing modern gadgets, scientific advancements, and the impact of these on society.

Here's how to use it:

  • La tecnología en los móviles ha mejorado mucho en la última década.
  • La tecnología nos ayuda a ahorrar tiempo.
  • La seguridad de la información es uno de los desafíos de la tecnología.
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Todos los caminos conducen a Roma.

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Mike from LangBites

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