paradise
The Spanish word 'paraíso' translates to 'paradise' in English. It is used to depict a place or state of absolute happiness, delight, or an idyllically beautiful location, often considered in religious contexts as a heavenly place. The term 'paraíso' in Spanish carries the same connotations, invoking a sense of perfect peace and profound joy.
The place where I live is like a paradise.
This phrase is expressing a comparison between his/her living place and a paradise, implying that he/she lives in very favorable conditions or a very beautiful place.
Some say Hawaii is paradise on Earth.
This phrase uses a common metaphor, 'paradise on Earth', to depict Hawaii as exceedingly beautiful and pleasant, emphasising on its natural beauty.
In search of the lost paradise.
This phrase refers to a classic motif of a quest or longing for an idyllic state or place that has been lost. It indicates a nostalgic yearning for a happier or more innocent time.