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[2024-05-03] ¡Aprende español con diversión, incluyendo un chiste y nuevas palabras!

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¡Hola amigos del español!

Prepárense para reír con nuestro chiste de Superman, profundizar sus conocimientos con palabras como 'muchos', 'lector de DVD', 'montar en moto', 'cereza' y 'cine mudo'.

muchos

The Spanish word 'muchos' is used to represent the English word 'many' and is typically used in the same way to describe or quantify a large number of people or things. For example, 'muchos estudiantes' translates to 'many students'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Hay muchos libros en la biblioteca.
  • El supermercado tiene muchos tipos de pan.
  • Han llegado muchos turistas a la ciudad.

lector de DVD

The Spanish term 'lector de DVD' translates to 'DVD player' in English. A DVD player is an electronic device that plays discs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards. Some DVD players will also play audio CDs. DVD players are connected to a television to watch the DVD content, which could be a movie, a recorded TV show, or other content.

Here's how to use it:

  • Mi lector de DVD no está funcionando correctamente.
  • El lector de DVD de mi computadora es antiguo y necesita ser reemplazado.
  • ¿Podrías pasar la película en tu lector de DVD?

montar en moto

The Spanish phrase 'montar en moto' translates to 'riding a motorcycle' in English. This phrase is used to describe the action of operating or being a passenger on a motorcycle, similar to how it would be described in English. It is composed of the verb 'montar', which means to 'mount' or 'ride', followed by 'en', which means 'on', and 'moto', which means 'motorcycle'. Collectively, the phrase captures the experience of freedom and thrill usually associated with riding a motorcycle.

Here's how to use it:

  • Amo montar en moto por las mañanas.
  • Vas a montar en moto hacia el pueblo?
  • Mi pasatiempo preferido es montar en moto.

cereza

A cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus, and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit). They are small and round, often bright red in color, and are sweet or sour in taste.

Here's how to use it:

  • La cereza es mi fruta favorita.
  • ¿Quieres más cerezas?
  • Ese pastel tiene cerezas encima.

cine mudo

The term 'cine mudo', in Spanish, refers to 'silent cinema' in English. This is a term that comes from the early years of the film industry when films did not have synchronized recorded sound and the dialogues were presented in the form of intertitles. These films instead used live music and a wide variety of visual storytelling techniques to communicate the plot and emotions to the audience.

Here's how to use it:

  • El cine mudo fue la primera forma de cine que existió.
  • Algunas personas consideran que el cine mudo era más expresivo que el cine sonoro.
  • Antes del cine mudo, el Kinétoscope era el dispositivo de visualización más popular.
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¿Dónde cuelga Superman su supercapa? En superchero.

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