|  | | | ¡Hola, amigo! Ready to boost your Spanish vocabulario con un poco de diversión? We have a hilarious chiste (joke) for you and fresh words to learn – think Rugby, cuaderno (notebook), and cualquiera (anyone). Welcome to another awesome edition of your favorite language learning newsletter! |
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| Rugby Rugby is a team sport that involves running with the ball in hand. It's played between two teams each seeking to win by scoring more points through tries, conversions, penalty kicks, and field goals. Here's how to use it: - ¿A qué hora es el partido de rugby?
- Voy a aprender a jugar al rugby este verano.
- El rugby es muy popular en Nueva Zelanda.
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| cuaderno A book or binder of papers used for keeping notes, especially during a lecture or for personal or professional purposes. Here's how to use it: - Perdí mi cuaderno en el parque.
- El cuaderno de dibujo es mío.
- Arreglé la portada de mi cuaderno.
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| cualquiera The Spanish word 'cualquiera' is an equivalent to the English word 'either'. It is generally used as a pronoun or an adjective. It is used to indicate a choice between two alternatives, just like 'either' in English. For example, 'Puedes elegir cualquiera de las opciones' meaning 'You can choose either of the options'. However, it can also be used as 'any' in some cases, depending on the context. Here's how to use it: - Puedes elegir cualquiera de estos libros.
- Estoy disponible en cualquiera fecha.
- Cualquiera diría que te gustan los dulces.
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