| Today's photo is from Abel Robles, taken in Zacatecas, México. | | | Hi there! Ready to expand your Spanish vocabulary with some fun and laughter? Today's newsletter features a hilarious joke and new words like 'instrumento de viento', 'cepillo de dientes', 'vehículo', 'geriatría', and 'huelga'. Let's dive in! |
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| instrumento de viento The Spanish phrase 'instrumento de viento' refers to a class of instruments known grouped as wind instruments in English. These are musical instruments that create sound by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the need for strings or membranes, and include instruments such as flutes and trumpets. Here's how to use it: La flauta es un tipo de instrumento de viento. El saxofón es otro instrumento de viento muy popular. ¿Sabías que el oboe es un instrumento de viento? | |
| cepillo de dientes The Spanish phrase 'cepillo de dientes' translates to 'toothbrush' in English. This is a tool used in personal oral hygiene to clean one's teeth, usually in conjunction with toothpaste or mouthwash. The brush generally has a small head of bristles that is held against the teeth, while the handle of the brush is held by hand. Here's how to use it: ¿Dónde está mi cepillo de dientes? He perdido mi cepillo de dientes. Necesito comprar un cepillo de dientes nuevo. | |
| vehículo The word 'vehículo' in Spanish translates to 'vehicle' in English. It pertains to a machine that is used to transport people or goods. A vehicle could be a car, a truck, a bike, a bus, a boat, or any other form of transport that helps move from one place to another. Here's how to use it: Mi vehículo necesita reparación El vehículo de Juan es muy rápido El tráfico está bloqueando el camino, no puedo mover mi vehículo | |
| geriatría The word 'geriatría' in Spanish translates to 'geriatrics' in English. 'Geriatrics' is a branch of medicine or social science dealing with the health and care of old people. It includes services provided to keep old age people fit and healthy, as well as diagnosing and treating diseases that they may face. So, 'geriatría' concerns the overall well-being and medical care of the elderly. Here's how to use it: Mi abuela asiste a la clínica de geriatría cada semana. Estoy pensando en especializarme en geriatría. El hospital tiene un excelente departamento de geriatría. | |
| huelga The Spanish word 'huelga' translates into 'strike' in English. It is commonly used to denote situations where workers refuse to do their jobs as a way to protest against working conditions, pay, or other workplace issues. This term can be found not only in labour movements but also used in more general contexts to indicate a stop or halt in activities. For instance, in the sentence 'La huelga de transporte detuvo la ciudad' (The transport strike stopped the city), 'huelga' is conveying an interruption or cessation of an activity. Here's how to use it: La huelga de trabajadores ha afectado la producción. No apoyo la huelga porque puede tener consecuencias negativas. La huelga de hambre es una forma extrema de protesta. | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Por qué está feliz el libro de matemáticas? Porque tiene muchos 'problemas'. | |
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