heart
In Spanish, 'corazón' is the term used to refer to the organ in our chest that pumps blood around our body. It is also frequently used in a metaphorical sense to refer to the center or core of something, or to represent emotions and feelings, much like in English. For example, 'de todo corazón' which translates to 'from the bottom of my heart'.
He/She is a person of good heart
This phrase is used to describe a person who is kind and good-natured.
My heart beats for you
This is an expression used to convey deep affection for someone. It is often used in a romantic context.
You have a heart of gold
This phrase is used to describe someone as very generous and kind.
It's a topic that reaches my heart
This phrase is used to express that a certain topic or issue moves or touches you deeply.
She has a broken heart
This phrase is a metaphor for experiencing severe emotional pain or sadness, usually due to love.
To give someone all your heart
This phrase means to deeply commit oneself, usually in the context of a romantic relationship.
I can't find the words to express what I feel in my heart
This sentence can be used when feelings are so intense that they are difficult to put into words.
My heart tells me to follow you
This sentence means to feel deeply that one should do something, often in the context of following someone they care about.
This book is the heart of my collection
This sentence indicates that a particular item has great importance or represents the essence of a collection or group.
I am happy at heart
This phrase is used to express deep, genuine happiness, not just surface-level joy.