parallel
The Spanish word 'paralelo' translates to 'parallel' in English. It is an adjective used to describe lines, paths, or patterns that are the same distance apart at all points and will never meet or intersect, much like parallel lines. The word can also be utilized in other contexts, such as education or computing, to illustrate processes that occur simultaneously, using the concept of parallelism.
The train tracks are parallel.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'paralelo' (parallel) as an adjective describing the relation between multiple plane objects.
In mathematics, sometimes you have to draw parallel lines.
In this sentence, 'paralelo' signifies a type of lines which never meet, usually in a diagram or on a graph, which is often required in mathematics.
El Paralelo is an important street in Barcelona.
This example shows that 'Paralelo' can also be a name for a place or object, like a street in this case. Note the capitalization of 'Paralelo', indicating a proper noun.