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[2024-10-11] Step Up Your Spanish Game!

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Have you ever heard the saying, 'Cada uno sabe donde aprieta el zapato'? It's a reminder that each of us knows our own challenges best. This month, we're diving into the vibrant world of Spanish phrases and essential vocabulary that will not only help you express yourself better but also cook up a storm in the kitchen and ace your language exams!

saltear verduras

The Spanish term 'saltear verduras' translates to 'sauté vegetables' in English. In a culinary context, 'sauté' is a method of cooking that uses a small amount of oil or fat in a shallow pan over relatively high heat. 'Verduras' means 'vegetables', so the phrase refers to the process of quickly frying vegetables in a small amount of hot oil or fat. Typically, the vegetables are cut into small pieces or thinly sliced to enhance the quick cooking process. This phrase may often be found in recipes and other food preparation guides.

Here's how to use it:

  • Me gusta saltear verduras en la sartén para que queden crujientes.
  • Es importante saltear verduras antes de añadirlas a la pasta.
  • Ella siempre saltea verduras frescas para hacer una ensalada caliente.

piña

The pineapple is a tropical plant with an edible fruit and the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. It is a multiple fruit, composed of coalesced berries, also called 'pineapples'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ella está cortando una piña.
  • La tarta de piña es deliciosa.
  • Voy a hacer un batido de piña.

superar el examen de acceso

The Spanish phrase 'superar el examen de acceso' translates to 'pass the entrance exam' in English. It is related to educational and testing contexts, commonly used when someone manages to achieve a passing score or better on an exam that is necessary for entry into a specific institution or program. In general, 'superar' means to overcome or surpass, 'el examen' means the exam, and 'de acceso' refers to access or entry.

Here's how to use it:

  • Es un gran logro superar el examen de acceso para la universidad.
  • Ella se preparó durante meses para superar el examen de acceso.
  • Superar el examen de acceso le abrirá muchas puertas en su carrera.

manifestar (un sentimiento)

In Spanish, 'manifestar (un sentimiento)' is a common phrase that translates to 'manifest (a feeling)' in English. It is typically used in sentences to express or show emotions or sentiments. It stands for the idea of making an emotion or thought clearer or visible, often in the context of a conversation or a statement. Appropriate usage requires understanding of the specific context and the right emotional or temporal scenarios.

Here's how to use it:

  • Es importante manifestar tu amor hacia los demás.
  • Ella decidió manifestar su tristeza durante la reunión.
  • El artista quiere manifestar sus emociones a través de su obra.

acelerar

The Spanish word 'acelerar' translates to 'accelerate' in English. This verb is commonly used in contexts pertaining to speed or pace. Similar to its English equivalent, it is used to denote the act of increasing speed, quickening an action or process, or bringing about something at an earlier than expected time.

Here's how to use it:

  • Tienes que acelerar si quieres ganar la carrera.
  • El coche no puede acelerar más.
  • ¿Podrías acelerar el proceso?
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