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[2024-07-22] Spanish Proverbs, Words, and More!

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Get ready to expand your Spanish vocabulary with words like 'componer', 'instrumento de percusión', 'medicamento preventivo', 'monumento', and 'un análisis de sangre'. Plus, we'll explore a fascinating Spanish proverb: 'Ladrón que roba a ladrón tiene 100 años de perdón'!

componer

The Spanish word 'componer' translates to 'compose' in English. It can be used in various contexts such as composing a song, poem, or a letter. It's derived from the Latin 'componere' which also means 'to put together'. Remember, like many Spanish verbs, 'componer' can change its form depending on the tense and the subject of the sentence.

Here's how to use it:

  • Voy a componer una cancion para ti.
  • Ella puede componer un ensayo en dos horas.
  • Debemos componer nuestro equipo para el próximo partido.

instrumento de percusión

The phrase 'instrumento de percusión' is a Spanish term that translates to 'percussion instrument' in English. These are musical instruments that produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped. In an orchestra or concert band, the percussion section is typically diverse and can include instruments such as the drums, cymbals, triangle, xylophone, and many others. Other types of percussion instruments include global varieties like the African djembe or the Latin American maracas. So when you come across 'instrumento de percusión', you now know it refers to the wide-ranging family of percussion instruments.

Here's how to use it:

  • El tambor es un instrumento de percusión muy popular en todo el mundo.
  • La maraca es un instrumento de percusión que se utiliza en la música latina.
  • No puedo tocar el piano, pero puedo tocar un instrumento de percusión llamado bongos.

medicamento preventivo

The Spanish term 'medicamento preventivo' translates to 'preventive medicine' in English. This is a branch of medicine engaged with preventing disease instead of treating it. It can include services like disease prevention, screenings, and promoting health. It is not about gearing the body towards diseases, but taking precautions towards the onset of disease.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ana toma un medicamento preventivo para su condición de asma.
  • El programa de salud del gobierno proporciona medicamento preventivo a grupos de alto riesgo.
  • Jorge solicitó a su médico una receta para el medicamento preventivo contra la malaria antes de su viaje a África.

monumento

The Spanish word 'monumento' translates to 'monument' in English. Monuments are structures which are erected to commemorate a historical event or a person. They help in preserving the culture and history of a place. Monuments are usually symbolic and unique like the Statue of Liberty in New York or the Eiffel Tower in Paris which represent their respective countries. Similar to English, 'monumento' in Spanish is also a masculine noun and used to refer to a building, structure, or site that is of historical importance or interest.

Here's how to use it:

  • El monumento está cerrado hoy para visitas.
  • Este monumento fue construido hace cien años.
  • Este museo también conserva un antiguo monumento.

un análisis de sangre

The Spanish term 'un análisis de sangre' translates to 'a blood test' in English. It is a medical procedure performed in a lab where a sample of blood is taken from a patient to analyze it. These tests are common diagnostic procedures that allow doctors to assess the individual's overall health, identify potential disease markers, and monitor ongoing conditions or treatments. They can provide information on the function of organs such as kidneys, liver, thyroid, heart, and are essential in detecting diseases such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, anemia, diabetes among others.

Here's how to use it:

  • Necesito hacerme un análisis de sangre hoy.
  • El doctor ha solicitado un análisis de sangre.
  • Un análisis de sangre puede revelar muchos problemas de salud.
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