| Today we are looking at the Argentine side of the Iguazú Falls (Parque Nacional Iguazú). | | | ¡Hola! Ever wondered about the meaning behind popular Spanish proverbs? This newsletter unravels 'A quien madruga, Dios le ayuda' and teaches you new words like 'diseño', 'éxito de taquilla', 'pensamiento filosófico', 'propagar(se) un incendio', and 'tener el colesterol alto'. |
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| diseño In Spanish, 'diseño' is used similarly to how 'design' is used in English. It can refer to the process of creating or planning something (like a piece of art or a building), or the way something has been planned and made. Additionally, it can be used more broadly to talk about someone's plans or intentions. For example, 'El diseño de la casa es hermoso' means 'The design of the house is beautiful'. Here's how to use it: Me gusta mucho el diseño de esta casa. El diseño de la página web es muy atractivo. Ese diseño no me convence mucho. | |
| éxito de taquilla The Spanish term 'éxito de taquilla' translates to 'box office success' in English. This term is commonly used in the cinematic industry to describe a film that is extremely popular and financial successful, often surpassing projected earnings at the box office. Success at the box office can often be a significant financial driver for a film's profitability. Here's how to use it: La última película de James Bond fue un gran éxito de taquilla. Esperan que la nueva producción sea un éxito de taquilla. La película no fue un éxito de taquilla, pero recibió buenas críticas. | |
| pensamiento filosófico Philosophical thought, or 'pensamiento filosófico' in Spanish, refers to the process of using reason and rigorous questioning to explore complex ideas and problems. It often involves contemplating life's big questions, such as the nature of reality and existence, morality, and the meaning of life. This thought process is typically associated with the field of philosophy, which encourages critical thinking, logical argumentation, and the application of ethical concepts. Here's how to use it: El pensamiento filosófico es esencial para entender nuestra existencia. Mi profesor siempre aplica el pensamiento filosófico en sus lecciones. Un buen libro puede promover el pensamiento filosófico. | |
| propagar(se) un incendio The Spanish phrase 'propagar(se) un incendio' translates as 'propagate a fire' in English. This generally means that the fire is spreading from one place to another. It's often used in contexts where fires in forests, buildings, or other situations are expanding. This can be due to various conditions such as wind, availability of flammable materials, or high temperatures. The term can be used metaphorically as well to signify the spreading of ideas or information, mirroring the way a physical fire spreads. Here's how to use it: La falta de lluvias permite que se propague un incendio con facilidad. Podríamos perder todo si se propaga el incendio. Para prevenir que se propague un incendio, se utilizan cortafuegos. | |
| tener el colesterol alto The Spanish phrase 'tener el colesterol alto' translates to 'have high cholesterol' in English. This can be used in the context of speaking about health conditions or dietary concerns, particularly about the levels of cholesterol in someone's blood being above normal limits. High cholesterol can pose risks for heart disease and other health issues, hence, conversations or discussions on this topic usually emphasize the importance of maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Here's how to use it: Mi médico dice que tengo el colesterol alto y necesito hacer ejercicio. Es difícil seguir una dieta cuando tienes el colesterol alto. Si no cambio mis hábitos alimenticios, podré tener el colesterol alto. | |
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