| Today's image is from Jorge Fernández Salas, and is from Alhambra de Granada in Spain. | | | ¡Hola! Get ready to laugh, learn, and expand your Spanish vocabulary with our latest newsletter! This edition includes a hilarious joke and teaches you words like 'normativa', 'fecha', 'tigre', 'actividad industrial', and 'astronauta'. |
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| normativa The Spanish term 'normativa' is directly translated to 'regulations' in English. This term refers to the set of rules or instructions that are officially established by an authority. Its usage is predominant in legal, administrative and organizational contexts, wherein the 'normativa' puts in order the actions or behaviors that should be carried out within a specific framework or situation. In essence, 'normativa' is the fundamental basis for guiding proper conduct and actions to ensure smooth and legal operations. Here's how to use it: La normativa de la empresa prohíbe el uso de teléfonos móviles durante las horas de trabajo. La nueva normativa de la ciudad reduce la cantidad de residuos que cada hogar puede producir. Esta legislación no cumple con la normativa de la Unión Europea sobre protección de datos. | |
| fecha The word 'fecha' in Spanish directly translates to 'date' in English. This can refer to either a marked day on the calendar or a romantic outing. For example, you might say 'La fecha de hoy es el 1 de enero', meaning 'Today's date is January 1st.' You could also say 'Tengo una cita esta noche', meaning 'I have a date tonight.' Note that 'cita' in this sense means a romantic date. Here's how to use it: El festival tiene la fecha para el próximo mes. Voy a verificar la fecha en mi calendario. La fecha límite para el proyecto es el viernes. | |
| tigre The Spanish word 'tigre' translates to 'tiger' in English. Tigers are the largest species among the Felidae family and are known for their pattern of dark vertical stripes on orange-brown fur with a lighter underside. They are apex predators, primarily preying on ungulates such as deer and bovids. They are territorial and generally solitary animals, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support their prey requirements. This, coupled with the fact that they are indigenous to some of the more densely populated places on earth, has caused significant conflicts with humans. Here's how to use it: Tigre es mi animal favorito. El tigre es un cazador solitario. El tigre blanco es una especie en peligro de extinción. | |
| actividad industrial The Spanish term 'actividad industrial' translates to 'industrial activity' in English. This phrase is used to refer to any form of business or production activity that aims at manufacturing products in an industrial set-up. The industrial activities can range from small scale enterprises like handicrafts or bakeries to large scale operations such as automobile manufacturing or oil refining. Here's how to use it: La actividad industrial está creciendo en nuestro país. El impacto de la actividad industrial en el medio ambiente es una preocupación constante. Durante la revolución, la actividad industrial alcanzó niveles sin precedentes. | |
| astronauta The word 'astronauta' is a noun in the Spanish language, originating from the combination of the Greek words 'astro', meaning star, and 'nauta', meaning sailor. In English, this word translates to 'astronaut'. An astronauta/astronaut is a person who is trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. Although generally reserved for professional space travelers, the terms are sometimes applied to anyone who travels into space, including scientists, politicians, journalists, and tourists. Here's how to use it: El astronauta está en la nave espacial. Mi sueño es ser astronauta. El astronauta lleva un traje espacial. | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Por qué los libros tienen siempre frío? Porque tienen muchas hojas. | |
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