|  | | | ¡Hola, Aprendices de Español! En nuestra newsletter de hoy, tenemos una broma divertida ('¿En qué se parecen una escoba y una lombriz? En que los dos barren...') y palabras nuevas para aprender: lentamente, tipo, casi, cuatro, flash. |
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| lentamente This adverb is used in reference to slow action or when giving instructions for caution or care. Here's how to use it: Habla lentamente para que pueda entender. Lentamente, comenzó a entender el problema. Lentamente está cambiando su opinión. | |
| tipo The word 'tipo' is used in Spanish similar to how 'type' is used in English. It is generally utilized to categorize or classify something according to its particular features or characteristics. It can also be used colloquially in Spain to refer to a person, similar to 'guy' or 'dude' in English, although this usage is less common. Here's how to use it: ¿De qué tipo de música te gusta? Ella es el tipo de persona que nunca se rinde. Este es el tipo de lugar en el que crecí. | |
| casi The Spanish word 'casi' translates to 'almost' in English. It is often used to indicate a near miss or that something is not quite complete. For instance, you can use it to say 'casi terminado,' which means 'almost finished' in English. The usage of 'casi' is quite versatile in Spanish, as it can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Here's how to use it: | |
| cuatro The Spanish word 'cuatro' is the equivalent of the English number 'four'. It usually comes after 'tres' (three) and before 'cinco' (five). It is used in similar contexts to English, such as denoting a quantity of objects or a rank/order. For example, 'hay cuatro manzanas' means 'there are four apples'. Here's how to use it: Ella vive en el apartamento número cuatro. Hay cuatro estaciones en un año. Hay cuatro personas en la habitación. | |
| flash The word 'flash' in Spanish has the same meaning as in English. It refers to a sudden brief burst of bright light or a short sudden display, appearance, or experience. It can also refer to a device used in photography to give a sudden, brief burst of bright light for taking pictures in less than ideal light conditions. Here's how to use it: La cámara de mi teléfono tiene un flash muy potente. Cuando el rayo cayó, parecía un flash de luz. Vamos a hacer este proceso en un flash. | |
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