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| página In Spanish, 'página' is used to refer to a leaf or side of a leaf as in a book, manuscript, or letter. It somewhat matches the English context of 'page', which could be in a book, magazine, or website. For instance, you can say 'Por favor, voltea la página' which translates to 'Please, turn the page'. However, in the digital context (such as a website page), the term 'página web' is used. Here's how to use it: - Marcó la página con un marcador de libros.
- Vuelve a la página anterior.
- Guardó la página web para leerla más tarde.
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| Ritmo Ritmo, which stands for 'Rhythm', is a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. Here's how to use it: - El ritmo de la música es contagioso.
- Necesitamos mantener el ritmo.
- Aumenta el ritmo de la música, por favor.
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| sección The Spanish word 'sección' is used much like the English word 'section'. It can refer to a portion, segment, or subdivision of a larger whole. This could be a section of a book, newspaper, or store, among other things. Similar to English, it can also refer to a particular group or division within a larger body, such as a department or section of a company. Here's how to use it: - Te veo en la sección de frutas.
- La sección de juguetes está al final del pasillo.
- La sección de spam está llena de correos electornicos no deseados.
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| responder The Spanish word 'responder' is equivalent to 'respond' in English. It can be used similarly in various contexts where there is a need to answer or reply to a question, statement, situation or a need. For instance, 'Ella puede responder a la pregunta' translates to 'She can respond to the question'. Like its English counterpart, it is a common verb in the Spanish language. Here's how to use it: - No supo cómo responder.
- Siempre se tarda en responder los mensajes.
- Necesito responder a este correo electrónico.
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| verdad The Spanish word 'verdad' translates to 'truth' in English. It is generally used in the same way the English word 'truth' is used. It refers to the quality or state of being true. 'Verdad' is also often used in conversation to confirm if what has been said is understood or agreed upon, similar to asking 'right?' in English. Here's how to use it: - ¿Es verdad?
- De verdad, no miento.
- La verdad duele.
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