Students at the C2 level have mastered Spanish with great fluency and precision.
Reconstructing information in both spoken and written forms, and identifying and using subtle nuances of meanings are to be expected.
The word 'personaje' in Spanish refers to 'character', primarily translating as a role in a play, book, film, or the specific traits and qualities of a person. Just like in English, 'personaje' can refer to both fictional characters in literature or films, and the character traits or features of a real person.
Example sentences with personaje →The word 'piel' in Spanish translates to 'skin' in English. It is used to refer to the outer layer of a living organism, often referring to humans. It's a common word that serves as the basis for various idiomatic expressions and colloquial phrases in Spanish.
The Spanish word 'pieza' translates to 'piece' in English. It can be used in a variety of contexts such as to describe a piece of something (por ejemplo, una 'pieza' de pan, meaning a piece of bread) or more abstractly like a piece of work (una 'pieza' de arte, a piece of art). The usage similarity between English and Spanish makes it easy to incorporate this term into conversational and written Spanish.
Example sentences with pieza →