grocery store
'Tienda de ultramarinos' is a Spanish phrase that directly translates to 'grocery store' in English. It is typically used to refer to a small store or shop in Spanish-speaking countries where you can purchase basic food items, personal hygiene products, and other household necessities. The phrase is a combination of the words 'tienda', which means 'store', and 'ultramarinos', which collectively denotes the products that are generally sold in these stores.
The grocery store is located at the corner of the street.
This sentence is suggesting the location of a grocery store. It's placed in context, giving information about where the grocery store can be found.
I'm going to buy fresh fruits and vegetables from the grocery store.
This sentence is describing an action that someone is planning to do, specifically the task of grocery shopping. The talker here is performing an everyday activity: buying groceries from a store.
The grocery store always has the best local products.
This sentence is stating a quality or characteristic of a grocery store, specifically its assortment of local products. It's a general statement that the store always provides good local goods.