| Today's photo is Pulpo a la Gallega (Galician Octopus) - who's tried it? | | | ¡Hola! Ever wondered how to say 'everyone knows where the shoe pinches' in Spanish? Discover this and more in our latest newsletter, including how to say 'reverse driving', 'magistrate', 'dance step', 'memory', and 'sun'! |
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| conducir marcha atrás The Spanish phrase 'conducir marcha atrás' translates to 'drive backwards' in English. It is commonly used in the context of operating a vehicle. The verb 'conducir' means 'to drive', while 'marcha atrás' refers to the action of moving in a reverse direction. Thus, when combined, it indicates the action of maneuvering a vehicle in a direction opposite to its front. Here's how to use it: No es fácil conducir marcha atrás en este camino estrecho. Por favor, aprende a conducir marcha atrás antes de obtener tu licencia. Cuando conduzco marcha atrás, siempre uso ambos espejos retrovisores. | |
| magistrado The Spanish word 'magistrado' translates to 'magistrate' in English. A magistrate is a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for big crimes. They have the power to issue warrants and have jurisdiction over certain types of cases. In a similar way, 'magistrado' in Spanish refers to an official who holds similar roles in their respective legal systems. Here's how to use it: El magistrado tomo una decisión importante en el caso. El magistrado está estudiando los detalles de la ley. El magistrado emitirá su veredicto mañana. | |
| paso (de baile) The Spanish term 'paso (de baile)' directly translates to 'step (of dance)' in English. It is commonly used in the context of dancing, where it denotes a particular sequence or manner of movement in dancing. The term 'paso' on its own means 'step' while the portion in the parenthesis, 'de baile', specifies that this step is related to dance. Hence, 'paso (de baile)' would refer to a dance step, a specific way to move in a dance routine. Here's how to use it: Aprendí un nuevo paso de baile en la clase de salsa. El paso de baile que más me gusta es el twist. El paso de baile fue tan complicado que me tropecé. | |
| memoria In Spanish, 'memoria' is used to refer to the mental capacity to remember things. It can be used in the same contexts as the English word 'memory'. For example, you can use it when talking about short-term or long-term memory ('memoria a corto plazo' or 'memoria a largo plazo'), or to refer to someone's ability to remember things ('tiene buena memoria'). Here's how to use it: | |
| sol 'Sol' is the Spanish noun for sun. The sun is the star at the center of the solar system which Earth and other planets revolve around. Here's how to use it: | |
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