| Today we are looking at El Misti, a dormant volcano in Peru. | | | ¡Hola! Today, we're going to explore some new Spanish words and have a little fun with a joke. ¿Qué pasa si pones tu radio en la nevera? Tendrás música fresca! Get ready to learn words like llegar, sales de baño, república, interpretación, and socialismo. Before we start:If you like learning Spanish from articles and stories, try out the MosaLingua app. There are over 6,000 words and expressisons ready for you to learn today. |
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| llegar 'Llegar' is used when indicating the act of reaching a destination or coming to a certain condition. Here's how to use it: Voy a llegar tarde a clases. Solo llegar demasiado tarde para ayudarte. ¿Por qué estasban_is aest llegar? | |
| sales de baño The Spanish term 'sales de baño' directly translates to 'bath salts' in English. They are a type of designer drug that are often disguised as actual bath salts. They can come in powder, crystal, or liquid form. The compounds found in these 'bath salts' are similar to naturally occurring substances like salt, but they have been chemically modified to produce similar effects as drugs. The term 'sales de baño' might also refer to a product used in bathing for moisture absorption and skin relaxation. Here's how to use it: He comprado unas sales de baño y las usaré esta noche. Juan, ¿puedes añadir estas sales de baño al agua? Las sales de baño pueden tener aromas relajantes. | |
| república The Spanish word 'república' translates to 'republic' in English. A republic is a form of government where power resides in the people, and the country is considered a 'public matter' with officials being representatives of the public and must govern according to existing constitution. Here's how to use it: Vivo en la República Dominicana. La República Argentina es un país en Sudamérica. La Constitución de la República garantiza la libertad de expresión. | |
| interpretación The word 'interpretación' in Spanish translates to 'interpretation' in English. It can be used in various contexts such as in arts (for example, the interpretation of a role in a drama), in law (for example, the interpretation of laws and regulations), in language (for example, the interpretation of one language to another), and in many other fields. It generally signifies explaining or understanding something in a particular way. Here's how to use it: La interpretación de los sueños es una ciencia interesante. Estoy en desacuerdo con tu interpretación de los eventos. La interpretación de la música puede variar entre diferentes culturas. | |
| socialismo Socialismo, translated to English as 'socialism', is a political, social, and economic philosophy that advocates for the means of production, distribution, and exchange to be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. This ideology posits that the ownership and control of the resources, means and ends of production, should be shared by the community to prevent exploitation and ensure a fair distribution of wealth and services. Historically, socialism has been associated with an opposition to capitalism and the belief in a cooperative system replacing competitive private enterprise. Here's how to use it: El socialismo es un sistema político que busca igualdad entre sus ciudadanos. En la época de la Guerra Fría, el socialismo representaba una amenaza para los ideales capitalistas de Estados Unidos. Muchos jóvenes creen que el socialismo es la solución a los problemas económicos actuales. | |
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