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| artista The Spanish word 'artista' is used just like how 'artist' is used in English. It can be used to describe someone who creates pieces of art such as drawings, paintings, sculptures, etc. or someone who is skilled in a profession. It is a gender-neutral term so it can be used to refer to a male or female artist. Here's how to use it: - Ella es una famosa artista de la música pop
- El artista esculpió una impresionante estatua
- El artista decidió donar su colección
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| energía The Spanish word for 'energy' is 'energía'. It is used in the same contexts as in English, representing a source of power used for operations or physical activities. It can be used in scientific and everyday contexts. It can also be used metaphorically to represent vitality or intensity. Like in English, 'energía' is a feminine noun in Spanish. Here's how to use it: - La energía solar es una opción ecológica.
- La energía eólica es más popular ahora.
- La energía positiva atrae cosas buenas.
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| pensar 'Pensar' corresponds to the act of thinking, pondering, or considering something in the mind. Here's how to use it: - Él piensa sobre el futuro.
- Piensa antes de decir algo.
- Nunca he pensado en eso.
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| pronto The word 'pronto' in Spanish translates to 'soon' in English. It is usually used to indicate that something is about to happen after a very short time. For example, 'Estaremos allí pronto' translates to 'We will be there soon'. It's a common word, and is used in everyday Spanish conversation. Here's how to use it: - Por favor, hazlo pronto.
- Vamos a salir pronto.
- El autobús llegará pronto.
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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: - Necesitamos usar nuestro arma secreta.
- Nuestro amor será nuestro arma.
- El ladron dejó su arma en la escena del crimen.
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