| Today's image is from Jorge Fernández Salas, and is from Alhambra de Granada in Spain. | | | Hola! Get ready to boost your Spanish skills, enjoy a chuckle, and explore fascinating topics like rust (óxidos), Santa Claus (papá noel), reduced mortality (disminución de la mortalidad), the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), and more! Plus, find out why you can't argue with the number 22! |
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| óxidos The Spanish term 'óxidos' translates to 'oxides' in English. These are compounds that contain at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. Most often, oxides are encountered in the context of chemistry or metallurgy. In everyday life, these substances often manifest as rust, which forms when iron comes into contact with moisture and oxygen, creating iron oxide. 'Óxidos' can refer to this as well as other similar compounds. Here's how to use it: Los óxidos básicos se neutralizan con ácidos. La formación de óxidos es un proceso natural. Los óxidos de nitrógeno son contaminantes del aire que respiramos. | |
| papá noel The term 'papá noel' is used in the Spanish language to refer to the mythical figure also known as 'Santa Claus' in English. It literally translates to 'Daddy Christmas'. 'Papá Noel' is associated with Christmas time, where it's believed he brings gifts to children in the night of the 24th to the 25th of December. Here's how to use it: Papá Noel trajo muchos regalos este año. Papá Noel vive en el Polo Norte. Papá Noel bajará por la chimenea. | |
| disminución de la mortalidad The Spanish phrase 'disminución de la mortalidad' translates to 'decrease in mortality' in English. This phrase refers to the reduction in the rate of mortality, often within a specific population or due to a specific cause. This term is highly used in demographics, epidemiology, and public health contexts to denote progress in health measures, advancements in healthcare, or improvement in living conditions that results in fewer deaths. Here's how to use it: La disminución de la mortalidad es un indicador positivo en cualquier sociedad. En la última década, hemos observado una disminución de la mortalidad en pacientes con cáncer. Una de las metas principales de la Organización Mundial de la Salud es la disminución de la mortalidad infantil a nivel mundial. | |
| Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) The 'Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI)' is an international organization, known in English as the 'Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI)'. This organization consists of 23 member countries primarily from Latin America, Spain, Portugal and Equatorial Guinea. In English-speaking countries, it's commonly referred to by its acronym 'OEI'. The OEI is based in Madrid, Spain and mainly concerns itself with education, science, technology and culture in the Ibero-American space. Here's how to use it: La Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) está trabajando en mejoras educativas. El encuentro anual de la Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) se llevará a cabo en París este año. Según la Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI), la educación es una prioridad. | |
| tener vistas The Spanish phrase 'tener vistas' translates to 'views' in English. However, this expression does not primarily refer to the notion of visually observing one's surroundings. Instead, it is commonly used in the Spanish language to illustrate the concept of a perspective or outlook. It can indicate both a physical view, as in a scenic viewpoint from a position, as well as an abstract view, representing one's perspectives, opinions or future plans. For instance, 'tener vistas a' is often used to express 'looking forward to' or 'planning for' something. Here's how to use it: El edificio tiene vistas al mar. Esta habitación tiene vistas a la montaña. La casa tiene vistas al parque. | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Por qué no se puede discutir con un número 22? Porque tiene dos puntos de vista. | |
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