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divino

English translation of divino

Divine

The Spanish word 'divino' is translated as 'divine' in English. It primarily refers to something related to God or a deity, therefore having a spiritual component. It's often used to express admiration for something extremely beautiful or impressive that it seems to have originated from a supreme or heavenly entity. Although predominantly used in religious contexts, 'divino' can be used in casual conversations as well indicating a supreme level of excellence or awe.


Example sentences using: divino

Este vino es divino.

English translation of Este vino es divino.

This wine is divine.

This phrase is commonly used to express when something (in this case, wine) is extraordinarily good or impressive.

Ella tiene un gusto divino en moda.

English translation of Ella tiene un gusto divino en moda.

She has divine taste in fashion.

This phrase is often used to compliment someone's excellent taste or preference in something, here it is about fashion.

Lo que hizo fue divino.

English translation of Lo que hizo fue divino.

What he did was divine.

This phrase is usually used to express admiration for someone's action, asserting that it was extraordinary or wonderful.

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