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[2024-01-29] Discover Spanish Gems: Proverbs, Words & More!

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Hola Amigo,

In this edition, we're bursting with exciting Spanish nuggets to share - from the wisdom of a Spanish proverb to unraveling the meaning of words like 'hielo', 'sur', 'granizo', 'entrevista', and 'museo'.
Before we start:

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hielo

None

Here's how to use it:

  • Necesito cubitos de hielo para el cóctel.
  • El hielo cubre las montañas en invierno.
  • El hielo en Marte indica la presencia de agua.

sur

The Spanish word for 'south' is 'sur'. It is often used in the context of geographical direction. Similar to its use in English, 'sur' is used in various phrases and contexts to indicate a location or direction towards the southern part of a place or country.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ella puso la toalla sobre su hombro.
  • Estamos volando sobre las nubes.
  • Esta película es sobre un héroe.

granizo

None

Here's how to use it:

  • La autopista está cubierta de granizo.
  • El granizo hizo que los vuelos se cancelaran.
  • El tamaño del granizo variaba entre pequeño y grande.

entrevista

The Spanish word for interview is 'entrevista'. It is used in the same context as in English, for a one-on-one conversation, typically between a job applicant and a potential employer, or between a journalist and a person of interest. For example, 'Tengo una entrevista mañana' means 'I have an interview tomorrow'.

Here's how to use it:

  • La entrevista fue muy interesante.
  • Voy a una entrevista de trabajo.
  • Me gustó la entrevista.

museo

A 'Museo' is a building or institution where objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.

Here's how to use it:

  • ¿Dónde está el museo?
  • El museo abre a las diez.
  • Creo que el museo es muy educativo.
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