church
The Spanish word for church is 'iglesia'. Just like in English, 'iglesia' is used to refer to a physical place of worship for Christians. It is a common noun that can be used in a variety of contexts, such as 'Vamos a la iglesia' which means 'We are going to the church'. It can also be used symbolically to refer to the organization or institution of a religious group.
I go to church every Sunday.
It's good to use for indicating repeated activities or habits. The verb 'voy' is the first person present tense of the verb 'ir' which means 'to go'.
The wedding will be in the town's church.
This example helps to understand the future tense in Spanish, describing an event that will happen in the future.
The church is more than a hundred years old.
It provides knowledge about expressing age of things in Spanish.
The music of the church is beautiful.
It's an example that provides learning about expressing opinions about something.
I work at the church on Saturdays.
This sentence helps the student learn how to express a job or occupation in a particular place and specific day.
The church's father is very kind.
It provides an example of using 'es' (the verb 'ser') for indicating the permanent characteristics of someone or something.
The church is a place of peace and tranquility.
Helps students learn to express their feelings or thoughts about a particular place.
The church was built in the 16th century.
It's useful for verb construction in Spanish, specifically tense in the passive voice.
The church is open to the public from 8 am.
This example introduces the usage of the verb 'estar' to describe temporary states or conditions, and how to tell time in Spanish.
The church is three blocks from here.
This sentence is helpful for students learning to understand how to navigate a city or neighborhood using Spanish language directions.