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[2024-08-05] Learn Spanish: Proverbs, Words, and More!

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Today we're looking at the Old Town in Calp, on the eastern coast of Spain.

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Join us on a journey to Spain as we explore a rocky landscape, shave with a razor, learn about high blood pressure, dive into sociology, and discover the meaning behind the proverb 'No todo lo que brilla es oro' (All that glitters is not gold).

paisaje rocoso

The term 'paisaje rocoso' in Spanish translates to 'rocky landscape' in English. It typically refers to areas dominated by visible and often large rock formations. These can occur naturally, in outdoor environments where weathering and erosion have exposed rocks on the surface. They can also be man-made, particularly in the context of rock gardens or similar landscaping features. The phrase can be used literally, to discuss geography and physical terrain, or metaphorically, to suggest a tough or challenging situation.

Here's how to use it:

  • El paisaje rocoso en las montañas era impresionante.
  • Después de la lluvia, el paisaje rocoso se veía aún más hermoso.
  • La luz del sol creaba sombras interesantes en el paisaje rocoso.

maquinilla de afeitar

The Spanish phrase 'maquinilla de afeitar' translates to 'shaving razor' in English. It is used in reference to a small handheld device that is applied to the skin to remove unwanted hair. These tools can be manual or electric, and they are commonly used by both men and women for shaving purposes such as facial hair, leg hair, and so on.

Here's how to use it:

  • Necesito una nueva maquinilla de afeitar para reemplazar la vieja.
  • ¿Dónde has dejado mi maquinilla de afeitar?
  • Nunca me afeito sin mi maquinilla de afeitar eléctrica.

tener la tensión alta

The Spanish phrase 'tener la tensión alta' is an idiom that directly translates in English to 'have the tension high'. In a more contextual translation, it actually means 'have high blood pressure'. This phrase is often used in medical contexts or daily discussions about health. It's not uncommon to hear it used in conversations related to stress, diet, lifestyle, or medical diagnoses. For example, someone might say they 'tienen la tensión alta' because they are stressed about an upcoming event, have been consuming unhealthy food, or have received a concerning medical diagnosis.

Here's how to use it:

  • Tengo miedo de tener la tensión alta porque mi padre murió de un ataque al corazón.
  • Cuando fui a la consulta del médico, me dijeron que podía tener la tensión alta.
  • Con la edad, es bastante común tener la tensión alta.

sociología

The word 'sociología' is a noun in Spanish that translates into English as 'sociology'. Sociology is the study of human behavior within society, including societal cultures, practices, and organizational structures. It's a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about social order and acceptance. In Spanish, the word 'sociología' is used in a similar context, referring to the examination and analytical understanding of social behaviors and structures.

Here's how to use it:

  • Estoy estudiando sociología en la universidad.
  • La sociología es fundamental para entender las sociedades humanas.
  • Muchos conceptos de la sociología son aplicables a la vida cotidiana.

enseñar

Enseñar means to impart knowledge or skills to others. In the context of studying, enseñar often takes place in a classroom setting but can also involve self-teaching or peer-teaching.

Here's how to use it:

  • Voy a enseñar español a mis amigos.
  • En la escuela, ellos enseñan ciencias.
  • Mi madre me enseñó a cocinar.
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