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[2024-06-11] Spanish Lessons, Jokes, and More!

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Today we are looking at the Argentine side of the Iguazú Falls (Parque Nacional Iguazú).

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In this edition, we'll explore some fun words like 'estos' and 'playa desierta', learn about 'trastorno respiratorio', and even share a joke from 'Asia'! Our journey will also take us through the 'cívico' side of Spanish culture. ¡Vamos a aprender juntos!

estos

The Spanish word 'estos' stands for 'these' in English. It is used as a demonstrative adjective in Spanish, referring to nearby things or people within the speaker's sight. For example, 'estos libros' can be translated as 'these books'. The word undergoes gender and number agreement so it can change to 'estas', 'este', or 'esta' depending on the noun it modifies.

Here's how to use it:

  • Estos libros son interesantes.
  • Estos días han sido muy largos.
  • Estos perros son lindos.

Asia

The word 'Asia' in Spanish means 'Asia' in English. It refers to the continent that is the Earth's largest and most populous, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. This term is the same in both English and Spanish languages, making it simple and straightforward for English speakers to understand when learning Spanish.

Here's how to use it:

  • Vivo en Asia pero nací en América.
  • Mi viaje a Asia fue inolvidable.
  • Muchas tecnologías avanzadas provienen de Asia.

cívico

The Spanish word 'cívico' translates to 'civic' in English. It is an adjective that describes anything related to city or town affairs, citizenship, or community activities. This term is commonly used in the context of public involvement and participation in a town or city. For example, when discussing civic duties or responsibilities, such as voting, obeying laws, or volunteering for the betterment of the community.

Here's how to use it:

  • El deber cívico es votar en las elecciones.
  • El comportamiento cívico es esencial en la sociedad.
  • La participación cívica es importante para la democracia.

trastorno respiratorio

The Spanish term 'trastorno respiratorio' gets translated into English as 'respiratory disorder'. This refers to any of a number of diseases that can affect the structures and organs that allow us to breathe. These diseases can affect the nasal passages, the bronchi (tubes that carry air into the lungs), or even the small air sacs in the lungs themselves. They include conditions like asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Here's how to use it:

  • Mi madre tiene un trastorno respiratorio grave.
  • El trastorno respiratorio puede ser causado por el tabaquismo.
  • Debido al trastorno respiratorio, es difícil para él hacer ejercicio.

playa desierta

The Spanish phrase 'playa desierta' translates to 'desolate beach' in English. This phrase can be broken down into two words where 'playa' means 'beach' and 'desierta' means 'desolate'. This term refers to a beach that is empty or uninhabited, often implying a sense of solitude or abandonment. In literature or conversation, it might be used to set the scene or create mood, suggesting a location that is isolated, peaceful, or eerily quiet.

Here's how to use it:

  • En la playa desierta encontré una botella con un mensaje adentro.
  • La belleza de la playa desierta era asombrosa.
  • Mi sueño es vivir cerca de una playa desierta.
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