umbrella
The Spanish word 'paraguas' translates to 'umbrella' in English. This is a common object used to shield oneself from rain or sun. Its structure usually includes a pole or handle that is manually or automatically extendable, with a top part made of material designed to resist water or reflect sunlight. 'Paraguas' is a compound word in Spanish, derived from the words 'para' meaning 'for' and 'aguas' meaning 'waters', which paints a vivid picture of its purpose - for the waters.
Forget to take an umbrella, the sun is shining today.
This phrase suggests that there is no need for an umbrella since it's a sunny day.
I always carry my umbrella in case of rain.
This phrase indicates a precautionary measure to be prepared for unexpected rain.
The umbrella broke in the storm.
This phrase describes an unfortunate event where the umbrella was damaged due to severe weather.