marina
The Spanish term 'puerto deportivo' translates to 'marina' in English. A marina is a specifically designed harbor with moorings for small boats and yachts. It often includes facilities such as repair services, storage units, and amenities for the crew and passengers making it a recreational area and a shelter for boats. The equivalent term in Spanish, 'puerto deportivo', carries the same meaning, referring to a harbor area dedicated to recreational boating and yachting.
We are going to have lunch at the marina this Sunday
In this sentence, the speaker plans to have lunch at the marina, 'puerto deportivo', on the upcoming Sunday. The verb 'Vamos a almorzar' indicates a future action or plan.
The marina is full of luxury yachts
This sentence describes a scenario where the marina, 'puerto deportivo' in Spanish, is filled with luxury yachts. 'Lleno de' usually implies that a place or space is complete or filled with the object specified.
I live near the marina, so I often see beautiful sunsets
This sentence implies that the speaker lives near a marina, 'puerto deportivo', and hence gets to observe beautiful sunsets often. It demonstrates the use of 'puerto deportivo' in a personal context.