store
The Spanish word 'tienda' is used to refer to a physical location where items are sold, similar to how 'store' is used in English. Mostly, it is accompanied with the type of store it is, for example, 'tienda de ropa' for clothing store. It could also be used to indicate an online platform for the sales of goods, namely 'tienda en línea'.
When does the store open?
The speaker wants to know at what time the store starts its business for the day.
I am going to the store to buy milk.
This sentence means that the speaker is going to the store with the intention to buy milk. In this context, 'tienda' is used to refer to a store or shop.
Where is the grocery store?
This is a question asking for the location of the grocery store. 'tienda de comestibles' is a Spanish term for 'grocery store'.
The clothing store is closed.
This statement implies that the clothing store isn't open. 'Tienda de ropa' translates to 'clothing store' in English.
The bookstore has a great selection.
Here 'tienda' is being used to refer to a specific type of store, a bookstore. It emphasizes on the variety of books the store has.
The store is open 24 hours.
This sentence indicates that the store operates round the clock and does not close at all.
This is my favorite store.
The speaker is expressing a personal liking towards a specific store referring to it as his or her favorite.
I need to go to the store to buy bread.
This sentence expresses a need of the speaker to visit a store for purchasing bread.
The store is full of people.
This phrase describes a situation where the store has a lot of people at a particular time.
The store is located near the park.
It's a sentence giving the location of the store with respect to a nearby landmark which is the park.