park
A 'Parque' is a green area designated for recreational activities in a town or city. It may include playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic spots.
The park is full.
This sentence is used to describe the state of the park. 'Está lleno' means it is full.
The park is empty.
This sentence is used to describe the state of the park. 'Está vacío' means it is empty.
The park is small.
This sentence is used to describe the size of the park. 'Es pequeño' means it is small.
The park is beautiful.
This sentence is used to express an opinion about the aesthetics of the park. 'Es bonito' means it is beautiful.
Let's go to the park.
This sentence is an invitation or a proposal to go to the park. 'Vamos' is a form of the verb 'ir' (to go).
This sentence is used to inform someone that the park is not open today. 'Está cerrado' is describing the state of the park.
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The park is big.
This sentence is used to describe the size of the park. 'Es grande' means it is big.
The park has a lake.
This sentence is used to describe a feature of the park. 'Tiene un lago' means it has a lake.
The park has many trees.
This sentence is used to describe a feature of the park. 'Tiene muchos árboles' means it has many trees.
The park is far from my house.
This sentence is used to describe the distance between the park and the speaker's house. 'Está lejos' means it is far away.
Let's go to the park tomorrow.
This is a common way of suggesting an activity for the next day in Spanish. The verb 'vamos' is the first person plural form of 'ir' (to go). The preposition 'al' is a contraction of 'a' (to) and 'el' (the), used before masculine singular nouns.
She plays in the park.
This phrase uses 'juega', the third person singular form of 'jugar' (to play). 'En' is a preposition that can be translated as 'in'.
The park is full of people.
In this phrase, 'está lleno de' translates as 'is full of' and 'gente' as 'people'. The verb 'estar' is used here to denote a temporary state.
I like the park.
'Me gusta' is a common Spanish phrase for expressing liking for something. It literally translates as 'the park is pleasing to me'.
The park opens at eight.
This phrase gives information about the park's opening time. 'Abre' is the third person singular form of 'abrir' (to open). 'A las ocho' translates as 'at eight'.
The children play in the park.
This sentence uses 'juegan', the third person plural form of 'jugar' (to play). 'Los niños' means 'the children'. The preposition 'en' is used to denote location.
The park is near my house.
This phrase is a typical way of expressing proximity to a location. 'Está' is the third person singular of 'estar' (to be), used here to denote location. 'Cerca de' translates as 'near'.
We meet at the park.
In this phrase, 'nos encontramos' translates as 'we meet' or 'we find each other', and 'en' translates as 'at' when denoting location.