Spanish Word of the Day – Máquina (machine)

A very useful word to know is the Spanish term for machine – máquina. This word can describe many essential items in the modern world. It derives from the Latin machina, meaning a machine or engine, and originates from the Ancient Greek μαχανά (makhaná), which carries the same meaning. Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation Máquina …

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Spanish Word of the Day: Fuerte (strong)

The Spanish word for strong, fuerte, comes from the Latin adjective fortis meaning strong and also brave (valiente). Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation Fuerte is an invariable adjective, meaning it does not change to agree with the gender of its subject. However, it does change to agree in number, becoming fuertes in the plural form. ¡Es …

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Spanish Word of the Day – Caballo (horse)

An animal that has lived and worked alongside humankind for centuries is the horse or caballo in Spanish. Caballo comes from the Latin caballus meaning packhorse, of disputed origin. One theory is that the word originally came from the Ancient Greek καβάλλης (kabállēs), a loanword from an Asiatic language. Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation Caballo is a …

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Spanish Word of the Day: Aspiradora (vacuum cleaner)

Today’s Spanish word might not be the most thrilling, but it’s definitely practical, considering it’s a household item we rely on nearly every day! Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation Vacuum cleaner in Spanish is known as an aspiradora. It is the combination of the verb aspirar (to inhale) and the noun-forming suffix -dora. Aspiradora is …

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Spanish Word of the Day: Lago (lake)

The word for lake in Spanish in lago, which derives from the Latin lacum of the same meaning. Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation Lago is a masculine noun whose plural form in lagos. It takes the following definite and indefinite articles: The largest freshwater lakes (lagos de agua dulce) in the world are los Grandes Lagos, or the Great Lakes, located along …

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Spanish Word of the Day: Consejo (advice)

The Spanish word consejo translates to advice in English. It originates from the Latin word consilium, meaning deliberation or consultation. Latin American Pronunciation European Pronunciation The word consejo is a masculine noun and takes the following definite and indefinite articles: Consejo refers to an opinion or consultation that you express or receive before taking action on …

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