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amargo

English translation of amargo

bitter

In Spanish, we perceive 'amargo' esentially relating to a bitter taste or experience.


Example sentences using: amargo

El café está muy amargo.

English translation of El café está muy amargo.

The coffee is very bitter.

In this sentence, 'amargo' is used to describe the taste of coffee. It shows that 'amargo' can be used in context of food or drinks to express a bitter taste.

No me gusta el chocolate amargo.

English translation of No me gusta el chocolate amargo.

I don't like bitter chocolate.

This sentence reveals a personal preference about chocolate. 'Amargo' here is used as an adjective to describe the specific type of chocolate the speaker doesn't like.

El amargo frío del invierno nos mantenía en casa.

English translation of El amargo frío del invierno nos mantenía en casa.

The bitter cold of winter kept us at home.

This sentence uses 'amargo' to describe the severity of the cold weather, showing how 'amargo' can be used to describe weather extremes.

El pan quedó amargo porque se quemó.

English translation of El pan quedó amargo porque se quemó.

The bread turned bitter because it got burned.

In this case, 'amargo' is associated with the taste of burned food, showing that 'amargo' can be used to describe the unpleasant taste that comes from overcooking or burning food.

El triunfo tiene un dulce sabor, pero la derrota es amarga.

English translation of El triunfo tiene un dulce sabor, pero la derrota es amarga.

Victory tastes sweet, but defeat is bitter.

Here, 'amargo' is used to describe an emotion or experience. The phrase provides a contrast between the feelings associated with success (sweet) and failure (bitter).

Su amarga experiencia en la empresa lo hizo renunciar.

English translation of Su amarga experiencia en la empresa lo hizo renunciar.

His bitter experience at the company made him resign.

This sentence uses 'amargo' to illustrate an unpleasant or negative experience someone had at work, which resulted in them resigning.

El sabor amargo de las uvas me recordó a mi infancia en el campo.

English translation of El sabor amargo de las uvas me recordó a mi infancia en el campo.

The bitter taste of the grapes reminded me of my childhood in the country.

In this sentence, 'amargo' is again used to describe the flavor of a fruit, grapes in this case, which brings up memories from the speaker's past.

El medicamento tiene un sabor amargo.

English translation of El medicamento tiene un sabor amargo.

The medicine has a bitter taste.

In this example, 'amargo' is used to describe the flavor of medicine, showing how 'amargo' can be used in medical context too, often to describe the unpleasant taste of some medicine.

El desengaño fue amargo para él.

English translation of El desengaño fue amargo para él.

The disappointment was bitter for him.

This sentence shows how 'amargo' can also be used metaphorically to describe a strong emotional pain or disappointment.

Su partida dejó un sabor amargo en todos nosotros.

English translation of Su partida dejó un sabor amargo en todos nosotros.

His departure left a bitter taste in all of us.

Here, 'amargo' is used metaphorically to express the feelings of sadness or regret following someone's departure.

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