new
The Spanish word 'nuevo' translates to 'new' in English. It can be used in various contexts such as describing something that has been recently discovered, made, or acquired. It can refer to newly introduced ideas or concepts. When referring to things that have existed but have been changed or improved, the English equivalent would be 'newly renovated' or 'upgraded'. 'Nuevo' is also used to indicate freshness or recency, for instance in describing news (noticias nuevas) or new clothes (ropa nueva).
The new book is interesting.
In this example, the speaker is referring to a book that is recently published or obtained, highlighting its interesting content.
The new house has a modern design.
This phrase describes a recently built or purchased house, noting that it features a contemporary style in its design.
I have a new car.
This phrase expresses that the speaker has recently acquired a car that is new, indicating its condition and possibly that it has not been used before.