|  | | | Hola los super estudiantes de español! We've got a jam-packed email for you this week, filled with new vocab, laughs, and more - including a garden-themed joke that’s sure to tickle your Spanish linguistic nerves. |
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| Chévere In various Latin American countries, 'chévere' is a slang term frequently used to describe something as cool, nice, or good. Here's how to use it: - Tú eres muy chévere.
- Pasé un rato chévere contigo.
- Esa idea suena chévere.
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| global The Spanish word 'global' is used exactly like the English word 'global'. It refers to relating to the whole world, a particular group of things, or all parts of something. It can be used in various contexts such as global warming (calentamiento global), global affairs (asuntos globales), global economy (economía global), and so on. Although a direct translation, it serves the same purpose as in English. Here's how to use it: - La economía global está en crecimiento.
- El calentamiento global es un problema serio.
- La visión global es importante para entender el contexto.
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| arma The Spanish word for 'weapon' is 'arma'. It is used such as in the sentence 'Él trajo un arma a la pelea', which translates to 'He brought a weapon to the fight'. It refers to any instrument or device used with intent to injure, defeat, or destroy. Here's how to use it: - La verdad es un arma poderosa.
- Nuestro amor será nuestro arma.
- El ladron dejó su arma en la escena del crimen.
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