| Wise words from today's photo 😂 | | | Hola! Get ready to laugh and learn with our fun-filled newsletter, featuring a hilarious joke and new vocabulary words such as 'parque', 'caballo', 'región poblada', 'eclipse total', and 'obtener un descuento'. |
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| parque A 'Parque' is a green area designated for recreational activities in a town or city. It may include playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic spots. Here's how to use it: El parque tiene muchos árboles. El parque está lejos de mi casa. Los niños juegan en el parque. | |
| caballo A horse is a large domesticated ungulate mammal. They are often used for recreational activities such as riding and they have also been used for work purposes like agriculture, police work, and therapy. Here's how to use it: El caballo es un animal muy fuerte. Veo un caballo corriendo en el campo. Tengo miedo de los caballos. | |
| región poblada The Spanish phrase 'región poblada' translates to 'populated region' in English. It refers to an area or part of a country or the world that is occupied by a large number of people. A populated region typically has an established community, resources, and infrastructure which support human livelihood and activities. Examples of populated regions can be large bustling cities, suburbs or even smaller towns or villages which have a significant number of residents. Here's how to use it: La región poblada más cercana está a 50 kilómetros de aquí. En esta región poblada, la mayoría de las personas hablan español. Una región poblada con una gran diversidad cultural es una riqueza para cualquier país. | |
| eclipse total The Spanish term 'eclipse total' translates to 'total eclipse' in English. A total eclipse is a natural event that occurs when one celestial body, like the moon or a planet, moves into the shadow of another celestial body. In context, this term is most commonly used to describe the phenomenon where the moon completely covers the sun as observed from Earth, which is known as a total solar eclipse. Here's how to use it: El eclipse total de sol fue impresionante Estoy esperando el eclipse total de luna ¿Viste el eclipse total anoche? | |
| obtener un descuento The Spanish phrase 'obtener un descuento' translates to 'get a discount' in English. This is often used in retail context where there is a decrease in the original price of a product or service, making it more affordable to a customer. It could also be used in the context of negotiating, bargaining or striking a deal where the aim is to reduce the cost or expense. Here's how to use it: Es posible obtener un descuento si compras en cantidad. Para obtener un descuento, debe presentar su identificación de estudiante. ¿Cómo puedo obtener un descuento en este producto? | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Qué le dice un jardín a otro jardín? Nos vemos en el prado. | |
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