fight
The Spanish word 'lucha' translates to 'fight' in English. It is primarily used to denote a struggle or a conflict. 'Lucha' can refer to a physical fight, such as a boxing match, or it can be metaphorical, as in a fight or struggle for rights or justice. Use it in the same manner as you would use 'fight' in English.
Let's continue the fight for our rights.
This is an encouraging phrase using 'lucha' to rally support for the ongoing fight or struggle for 'derechos', or 'rights'.
I have always liked wrestling.
Lucha can mean different things depending on the context. In this case it means 'wrestling'. Libre translates as 'free' and together 'lucha libre' refers to a kind of wrestling particularly popular in Mexico.
The fight against cancer is difficult.
This phrase uses lucha to mean 'fight', describing the struggle against a disease, in this case 'cáncer' (cancer). It shows a common usage of the word to represent a difficult struggle.
I'm in the fight for a better future.
This sentence epitomizes the idea of being in an ongoing struggle or lucha for a certain goal, here expressed as a 'mejor futuro' or 'better future'.
The weapon fight was intense.
In this sentence, lucha is part of the compound noun 'lucha de armas', meaning 'weapon fight'. It’s expressing a past event that was 'intensa' or intense.
The fight for gender equality is essential.
Here, the word 'lucha' represents the struggle or fight for a cause, which, in this case, is 'igualdad de género' or 'gender equality'.
I am passionate about the fight against injustice.
In this sentence, 'lucha' is used to refer to the struggle against something negative, this time 'injusticia' or 'injustice'.
Class struggle is a Marxist concept.
In the context of political discourse, ‘lucha de clases’ refers to class struggle, a key concept in Marxist theory.
The inner struggle can be the hardest.
In this sentence, 'lucha interna' translates to 'inner struggle', showing how 'lucha' can describe an emotional or psychological struggle as well as a physical or political one.
The fight for freedom is important.
This sentence is about fighting or struggling for something, which is expressed by the term 'lucha'. Here, it's being used to discuss the importance of fighting or striving for 'libertad', which translates to 'freedom'.