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[2024-01-12] Discover Spanish: Learn new words and a classic proverb!

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Hello Spanish enthusiasts,

Get ready to enrich your vocabulary with new Spanish words like 'cascabeles', 'equipo', 'comité', 'federal', and the phrase '¿Cómo estás?', plus learn a popular proverb 'Donde fueres, haz lo que vieres'. Let's dive in!
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cascabeles

The translation for 'jingle bells' is 'cascabeles'. In Spanish, this is used to refer to small bells that are often used to produce jingling sounds, especially during Christmas or on certain types of instruments. It can also refer to the festive song popular during the holiday season, 'Jingle Bells', which is widely known and loved in Spanish-speaking regions as well.

Here's how to use it:

  • Los cascabeles en sus zapatos resonaban con cada paso que daba.
  • El sonido de los cascabeles en la ventana me despierta todas las mañanas.
  • Mi gato juega con un cascabel que le compré.

equipo

In Spanish, the word 'equipo' is used to refer to a group of people who work together or play together in a sporting context, just like in English. For example, you can say 'Soy parte del equipo' meaning 'I am part of the team'. Just like English, it could refer both to a sports team or a team in a work environment.

Here's how to use it:

  • El equipo está completo
  • Los miembros de mi equipo son muy talentosos
  • Voy a equipo mi nuevo computador

comité

The Spanish word 'comité' is a masculine noun commonly used to refer to a group of people chosen to do a particular job or function. Often composed of experts or people experienced in a particular field, a comité might be assigned tasks ranging from managing a project to reviewing research. This term is used in both professional and informal contexts, much like its English counterpart 'committee'.

Here's how to use it:

  • El comité de la empresa rechazó la propuesta.
  • Este asunto debe ser discutido por el comité.
  • El comité está evaluando las solicitudes.

federal

In both English and Spanish, 'federal' is used to describe something that is related to a system of government in which several states form a unity and yet remain independent in internal affairs. It is an adjective that defines a type of jurisdiction, structure, or system related to a central government. For instance, 'gobierno federal' is a term used in Spanish for 'federal government'.

Here's how to use it:

  • El control federal es indispensable.
  • El presupuesto federal se debatirá mañana.
  • El juicio federal será el próximo mes.

¿Cómo estás?

This is a basic way to ask someone how they are. It’s appropriate for most situations, formal and informal.

Here's how to use it:

  • ¿Cómo estás, Juan?
  • Todo bien, ¿Cómo estás?
  • No he hablado contigo en años. ¿Cómo estás?
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