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entero

English translation of entero

whole

The Spanish word 'entero' translates to 'whole' in English. It is often used to describe a complete, all-encompassing entity or quantity, such as in the phrase 'comio todo el pastel entero,' meaning 'he ate the whole cake.' The term can be used in a variety of contexts, both literally and metaphorically, and can describe physical objects, denoting undamaged or unbroken objects, as well as abstract concepts to signify totality.


Example sentences using: entero

Leí el libro entero en una tarde.

English translation of Leí el libro entero en una tarde.

I read the whole book in one afternoon.

This phrase means that the speaker read an entire book within the span of a single afternoon, using 'entero' to mean 'whole' or 'entire'.

La pizza entera es para mí.

English translation of La pizza entera es para mí.

The whole pizza is for me.

Here, 'entero' is used to emphasize that the speaker is claiming the entire pizza for themselves.

El mundo entero está en crisis.

English translation of El mundo entero está en crisis.

The whole world is in crisis.

This phrase uses 'entero' to describe the extent of a crisis affecting not just parts, but the whole world.

He caminado el camino entero.

English translation of He caminado el camino entero.

I walked the whole way.

Here, 'entero' is used to express the completeness of a journey, indicating that the speaker has walked the entire distance.

El dia entero fue una perdida.

English translation of El dia entero fue una perdida.

The entire day was a waste.

This sentence implies a negative evaluation of a complete day, during which nothing of value was achieved. 'Entero' emphasizes the total time span.

El sitio está entero, no falta nada.

English translation of El sitio está entero, no falta nada.

The site is intact, nothing is missing.

'Entero' is used in this context to mean 'intact', indicating that despite potential expectations or fears, everything at the site is as it should be.

La casa entera huele a café.

English translation of La casa entera huele a café.

The whole house smells like coffee.

This phrase uses 'entero' to suggest that the aroma of coffee has spread throughout the entire house.

Quiero el pastel entero para mí.

English translation of Quiero el pastel entero para mí.

I want the whole cake for myself.

In this sentence, 'entero' asserts the speaker's desire for the entire cake, not just a portion.

Pasé el día entero en la playa.

English translation of Pasé el día entero en la playa.

I spent the whole day at the beach.

This phrase uses 'entero' to describe how the speaker spent the entire day, from start to finish, at the beach.

Viajó por el país entero.

English translation of Viajó por el país entero.

He traveled the whole country.

Here, 'entero' is used to describe a comprehensive journey through the entirety of a country.

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