canoe
The Spanish word 'piragua' translates to 'canoe' in English. It refers to a narrow vessel designed to be propelled by one or more people using a paddle, typically in the context of recreational activities on water such as paddling, camping, fishing, or exploring rivers and seas. In Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands, a 'piragua' may also mean a form of shaved ice dessert, but in general usage, the word aligns more with the English term 'canoe'.
I would like a strawberry snow cone, please.
This sentence is generally used in informal, daily conversations. It's a way to express desire for something specifically, in this case a strawberry snow cone. 'Piragua' refers to a kind of shaved ice dessert in Spanish-speaking countries.
The snow cone vendor is on the corner.
This sentence provides a specific location of where the snow cone vendor is situated ('on the corner'). 'Piraguas' is used to denote the snow cone that the vendor is selling.
The snow cone is a popular dessert in Puerto Rico.
This sentence describes the popularity of the snow cone as a dessert in Puerto Rico. 'Piragua' refers to the snow cone, emphasizing it as a cultural icon in the mentioned locale.