copy
The word 'copia' in Spanish translates to 'copy' in English. It can be used in various contexts such as referring to duplicating a document or an imitation of something, similar to how 'copy' is used in English. For example, in the sentence 'Haz una copia de este documento' it translates to 'Make a copy of this document' in English. Conversely, if used in a context like 'Esta pintura es una copia de la original', it would translate to 'This painting is a copy of the original' in English.
I made a copy of the key.
This sentence uses 'copia' in the context of duplicating a physical object, here referring to creating a duplicate of a key.
Do you have a copy of the contract?
The phrase uses 'copia' to describe a duplication or replica of a document, in this case, a contract. It's asking if the person addressed has a duplicate of the mentioned document.
Juan handed in a copy of his homework to the teacher.
In the given sentence, 'copia' is used to indicate a duplicate of the homework. It implies that Juan created a replica of his original work to submit to his teacher.