saint
The Spanish word 'san' translates to 'saint' in English. It is generally used as a prefix in front of names of saints or holy figures, as seen in names of places, people, and institutions. For example, 'San Francisco' refers to Saint Francis. 'San' is a term of reverence and respect in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Sao Paulo is a city in Brazil.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'San' as part of a proper noun, specifically the name of a major city in Brazil.
Saint John is the patron saint of Puerto Rico.
In this sentence, 'San' is used as the Spanish term for 'Saint', preceding the name of a saint. It's important to mention that 'San' is used before male names, while 'Santa' is used before female names.
My uncle lives in San Francisco.
This sentence uses 'San' as part of a place's name, in this case San Francisco, which is a city in the United States. When using 'San' in this context, it is always used as the first part of a compound name.