| Wise words from today's photo 😂 | | | ¡Hola! Get ready to laugh and learn with our latest newsletter! We've got a hilarious joke and some fascinating words like 'agricultor', 'literatura', 'hermoso', 'personal', and 'color' for you to discover. |
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| agricultor The word 'agricultor' is a Spanish word which directly translates to 'farmer' in English. It is used to refer to individuals who cultivate land or crops, and/or raise animals for food or other products. These individuals are a vital part of the economy, providing much of the food consumed. There is often a deep sense of respect for 'agricultores', for their hard work and for their essential role in society. Here's how to use it: | |
| literatura The Spanish word 'literatura' translates to 'literature' in English. It also pertains to the body of written works. The word 'literatura' in Spanish, just like 'literature' in English, includes anything from novels and short stories to poems that are written creatively. Here's how to use it: Me encanta la literatura clásica española. La literatura puede abrirnos a nuevas culturas y perspectivas. Estudié literatura en la universidad. | |
| hermoso The Spanish word 'hermoso' is an adjective used to describe something or someone as beautiful or handsome. It can be used in a variety of contexts, much like its English equivalent. For example, you can use 'hermoso' to describe a beautiful view ('vista hermosa'), a beautiful woman ('mujer hermosa'), or a beautiful day ('día hermoso'). It is a common term in both spoken and written Spanish. Here's how to use it: | |
| personal In both English and Spanish, 'personal' relates to an individual or private character. However, it's used differently in Spanish- it can refer to a private event ('el evento fue muy personal'), but can also be used to describe staff or workforce, as in 'personal de trabajo', which translates to 'work staff'. Here's how to use it: | |
| color In Spanish, 'color' is used the same way it is used in English. It conveys the visual characteristic predominantly resulting from the reflection, transmission, or emission of light of differing wavelengths. Just like in English, in Spanish, it can be used to describe hues seen in everyday life, arts, painting, and design. However, please note that in Spanish, color is pronounced as co-lor with the accent on the second syllable. Here's how to use it: ¡No te olvides de añadir color! Los colores del arco iris son hermosos. El gato es de color negro y blanco. | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Qué le dijo una pulga a otra pulga? ¿Vamos a pie o esperamos al perro? | |
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