Spanish word of the week: claro
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘claro’. Claro is an adverb that means ‘sure; of course’ and you can find out how to pronounce it here:
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘claro’. Claro is an adverb that means ‘sure; of course’ and you can find out how to pronounce it here:
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘alegría’. ‘Alegría’ is a noun that means ‘happiness, joy’ and you can find out how to pronounce it here:
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘esperar’. ‘Esperar’ is an verb that means ‘to wait, to wait for; to expect; to hope.
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘igual’. ‘Igual’ is an adjective that means ‘the same’.
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is claro.
Claro is a word you’ll very often hear in conversation. The more you use it appropriately in your own conversation, the more natural your Spanish will sound.
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is la chimenea NOUN chimney; fireplace Una chimenea can mean either a chimney
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is la sanidad NOUN (public) health Though ultimately coming from the same root
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is el collar NOUN necklace; collar Collar covers two different English concepts: necklace
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charlatán ADJECTIVE chatty If you translate charlatán as it sounds you might think someone described that way was a bit
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