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espada

English translation of espada

sword

The Spanish word 'espada' translates to 'sword' in English. It is a weapon with a long, sharp metal blade and a handle, which was used in the past by soldiers to fight their enemies. It depicts power, valor and nobility. Often used in traditional ceremonies, sports like fencing, and metaphorically represents cutting through problems and barriers in literature.


Example sentences using: espada

Mi abuelo era un experto en el manejo de la espada.

English translation of Mi abuelo era un experto en el manejo de la espada.

My grandfather was an expert in sword handling.

This phrase is used to demonstrate past tense in Spanish and also shows the use of the noun 'espada'. It refers to a historical period when swords were commonly used.

La espada de Damocles pende sobre nuestras cabezas.

English translation of La espada de Damocles pende sobre nuestras cabezas.

The sword of Damocles hangs over our heads.

This sentence is a metaphor, referencing a Greek tale where a sword hung above Damocles by a single strand of horse hair, representing the constant peril faced by those in positions of power.

La espada es más poderosa cuando se equilibra con sabiduría.

English translation of La espada es más poderosa cuando se equilibra con sabiduría.

The sword is more powerful when balanced with wisdom.

This Spanish phrase is a metaphorical statement implying that strength, represented here by the 'sword', is most effective when combined with wisdom. It can be applied in contexts discussing the importance of knowledge and understanding.

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