stains
The Spanish word 'manchas' translates to 'stains' in English. This term can refer to both a physical mark or discoloration that is difficult to remove, such as a stain on clothing or furniture, and a metaphorical stain or blemish on a person's character or reputation. It is a noun and is used in various contexts, such as household cleaning, personal hygiene, and abstract discussions about morality and ethics.
The dog has brown spots.
This sentence describes the appearance of a dog with brown spots on its skin or fur.
The stains on the clothes are hard to remove.
This sentence expresses that removing stains from clothes can be challenging.
Spots on the skin can be a sign of disease.
This sentence is stating that changes in the skin, like spots, could indicate a potential health issue.