| Junior Moran took today's photo at Machu Picchu, Peru. | | | ¡Hola! Get ready to laugh, learn, and discover with this week's newsletter! We've got a hilarious joke, new Spanish words to master, and a whole lot more. ¿Listo para divertirte y aprender? |
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| efecto invernadero The term 'efecto invernadero' refers to the 'greenhouse effect' in English. This is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. When the Sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the Earth's surface. This process maintains the Earth’s temperature at a level suitable for life. Here's how to use it: El efecto invernadero es responsable del cambio climático. Debemos encontrar soluciones para reducir el efecto invernadero. Los gases de efecto invernadero se acumulan en la atmósfera. | |
| llegarle (a alguien) la inspiración The phrase 'llegarle (a alguien) la inspiración' in Spanish, when translated to English, refers to the phenomenon where a person suddenly experiences a surge of creative or innovative ideas. It can be likened to the moment when a person 'takes inspiration from someone.' It typically involves a situation where one's mind is sparked by something or someone, leading to new perspectives or concepts. This phrase goes beyond just copying someone's idea, it represents a broader sense of gaining inspiration, motivation, or new insights. Here's how to use it: A nuestro escritor favorito, uno de estos días le va a llegar la inspiración para su próxima novela. A veces, mientras paseo por el parque, me llega la inspiración para pintar. A Ana le llegó la inspiración para el diseño del vestido mientras veía una película de los años 50. | |
| nota (musical) The Spanish word 'nota (musical)' translates to 'note (musical)' in English. In the context of music, a note is the minimum unit of music that a person can identify. It corresponds to a sound with a particular pitch and duration. Just as in Spanish, these musical notes form the building blocks of music compositions in the English-speaking music world too. So, 'nota (musical)' in Spanish and 'note (musical)' in English share the same meaning in the universal language of music. Here's how to use it: La nota musical que tocas está desafinada. Las notas musicales en la partitura crean una melodía hermosa. Cada nota musical tiene su propio sonido distintivo. | |
| con In Spanish, 'con' is used to indicate accompaniment, inclusion or possession. It is similar to the English preposition 'with'. For example, in the sentence 'Estoy con mi amigo' means 'I am with my friend'. Here's how to use it: | |
| película de amor The term 'película de amor' is Spanish for 'romance movie'. It refers to a genre of film that places its primary focus on the romantic relationships between people. These films often explore the themes of love, passion, desire, idealized love, and romantic idealism. Stories usually revolve around characters falling in love, overcoming obstacles to be with their love interest, or struggling to preserve their relationships. They often induce strong emotions in the audience, such as joy, sadness, and hope. Here's how to use it: Vamos a ver una película de amor esta noche. La película de amor que vimos ayer fue muy emocionante. ¿Recuerdas la película de amor que vimos en nuestro primer cita? | |
| 😆😆😆 ¿Cuál es el vino más amargo? Vino mi suegra. | |
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