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[2024-04-25] Dive Into Spanish: Fascinating conversations and fun new vocabulary!

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In this issue, we're traveling through Europe, dreaming of Japan, and learning exciting words that will add color to your discussions - don't miss out!

circular sin prestar atención

The Spanish phrase 'circular sin prestar atención' is translated into English as 'to drive without paying attention'. It implies the action of being behind the wheel of a vehicle, perhaps a car or bike, and not being fully mentally present or watchful. This can generally be due to distractions or the individual's emotional or physical condition. It's an important concept to understand, as road safety rules in every region emphasize the significance of being attentive while driving for the safety of oneself and others.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ella tiende a circular sin prestar atención cuando está distraída.
  • Es peligroso circular sin prestar atención en la carretera.
  • Los estudiantes suelen circular sin prestar atención en los pasillos entre clases.

juguetón

Juguetón translates to 'playful'. It refers to a person who is fond of playing, amusing and lighthearted. For example, 'El niño es juguetón' translates to 'The child is playful'.

Here's how to use it:

  • El perro de Pedro es muy juguetón.
  • El niño juguetón corre por el parque.
  • El mono juguetón trepa el árbol.

crema

The Spanish word 'crema' translates to 'cream' in English. In Spain, 'crema' can refer to a type of custard dessert, similar to crème brûlée, but it is also commonly used to describe any type of cream, such as those used in cooking or cosmetic creams. It's a versatile word that may refer to a variety of creamy texture products, depending on the context.

Here's how to use it:

  • Me gusta añadir crema a mi café.
  • La crema solar es esencial para la protección de la piel.
  • La crema de la sociedad asistió al evento.

acelerar

The Spanish word 'acelerar' translates to 'accelerate' in English. This verb is commonly used in contexts pertaining to speed or pace. Similar to its English equivalent, it is used to denote the act of increasing speed, quickening an action or process, or bringing about something at an earlier than expected time.

Here's how to use it:

  • Tienes que acelerar si quieres ganar la carrera.
  • El coche no puede acelerar más.
  • ¿Podrías acelerar el proceso?

fuego

The word 'fuego' in Spanish translates to 'fire' in English. It is commonly used in Spanish to refer to the natural element, fire, that we use for warmth, cooking, destruction and in many other metaphorical contexts just like in English. For example, 'este casa está en fuego' means 'this house is on fire'.

Here's how to use it:

  • La comida está en fuego.
  • Hay fuego en sus ojos.
  • El amor es un fuego que arde sin ser visto.
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He estado en varios países de Europa, pero mi destino soñado es Japón.

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Mike from LangBites

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