¿Cómo estás? (literalmente: ¿Cómo está tu camino?) Maʼalob, kux teech Bien, ¿y tú? Bey xan teen. Igual yo. Bix a kʼaabaʼ ¿Cómo te llamas? (literalmente “¿cómo es tu nombre?”) In kʼaabaʼeʼ Jorge. i nombre es Jorge Jach kiʼimak in wóol in kʼajóolt kech. Yo estoy muy feliz de conocerte. (literalmente “Muy feliz mi ser de … Continue reading el mayo – majština
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Grenada
Granada, Spain: This is a historic city in southern Spain, known for its Moorish architecture, particularly the Alhambra palace. It's a popular tourist destination with a population of around 231,000. Grenada, Grenada: This refers to St. George's, the capital city of the Caribbean island nation of Grenada. The island is known as the "Spice Isle" … Continue reading Grenada
joyas – šperky
Její otec byl obchodník se šperky a člen mexické komunistické strany. Su padre era comerciante de joyas y militaba en el Partido Comunista Mexicano. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Sheinbaum
noche, la – night
"Noche" is the Spanish word for "night." "buenas noches" means "good night" or "good evening" While "noche" generally translates to "night," it can imply "tonight" in certain contexts, especially when used with "esta" (this). Here's why context is crucial: "Esta noche" clearly refers to "tonight." The use of "esta" specifies that you're talking about the … Continue reading noche, la – night
ir – go – in the present tense in Spanish
The verb "ir" (to go) in the present tense in Spanish is irregular. Here's the conjugation: yo voy (I go) tú vas (You go) él/ella/usted va (He/She/You formal go) nosotros/nosotras vamos (We go) vosotros/vosotras vais (You all [informal] go) ellos/ellas/ustedes van (They/You all [formal] go)
santo
"Los santos son personas verdaderas y no les falta nada de lo que es humano; la única diferencia es que en ellos el bien ha vencido al mal. A menudo vivimos cerca de santos y no los reconocemos. Saints are real people and they lack nothing from what is human; the only difference is that … Continue reading santo
crear
1. Crear una obra de arte requiere inspiración y habilidad. (Creating a work of art requires inspiration and skill.) 2. Los científicos están trabajando para crear una vacuna contra el virus. (Scientists are working to create a vaccine against the virus.) 3. ¿Puedes crear una presentación para la reunión de mañana? (Can you create a … Continue reading crear
traje
It can refer to a formal outfit for men, typically with a jacket and trousers. However, "traje" has a broader meaning as well. It can also mean: Attire, dress, or garb in a general sense. A specific type of clothing, like "traje de baño" (swimsuit) or "traje de noche" (evening gown). When used as … Continue reading traje
miércoles – Wednesday. Los supermercados están llenos los miércoles. (Supermarkets are crowded on Wednesdays.)
Los supermercados están llenos los miércoles. (Supermarkets are crowded on Wednesdays.) El miércoles es día de mercado. (Wednesday is market day.)
vino
The Spanish word "vino" is a noun that translates to "wine" in English. The semantic field of the word "vino" includes various aspects related to wine, such as: 1. Types of wine: This includes red wine (vino tinto), white wine (vino blanco), rosé wine (vino rosado), sparkling wine (vino espumoso), and fortified wine (vino fortificado). … Continue reading vino
pagar ‘pay’ and apagar ‘switch off
The difficulty is that in many cases it is impossible to determine from which (Afro-)Ibero-Romance source a given Papiamentu word is derived, because several different sources are often possible. For example, the Papiamentu verb paga ‘pay, switch off’ could be derived from Portuguese and Spanish pagar ‘pay’ and apagar ‘switch off’, or from Cape Verdean, … Continue reading pagar ‘pay’ and apagar ‘switch off


