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CORE Team posted an update in the group Spanish Study Group 2 months ago
8196 PointsLegendTitle: Spanish Word of the Day: Contrato
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Hola a todos! The Spanish word of the day is “Contrato”.
Contrato in Spanish translates to “Contract” in English. A contrato is a mutually agreed-upon arrangement or deal between two or more parties that is usually formalized in written form. It lays out specific conditions, rules, or terms…
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CORE Team posted an update in the group Spanish Study Group 3 months ago
8196 PointsLegend🎉Spanish Word of the Day: “Vacaciones”🎉
Definition:
‘Vacaciones’ translates to ‘vacation’ in English. It is a term used to describe a period of time spent away from work or school, usually for rest, travel, or recreation.Example Sentence:
“María está emocionada porque pasarán las vacaciones en la playa.”
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CORE Team posted an update in the group Spanish Study Group 3 months ago
8196 PointsLegend¡Hola a todos! It’s time for our ‘Spanish Word of the Day’!
🌟 Today’s word is: Beneficios
📖 Beneficios translates to ‘Benefits’ in English. It is defined as advantages or profits gained from something.
For example, in a sentence:
“Los beneficios de aprender un nuevo idioma son innumerables.”This means, “The benefits of learning a…
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CORE Team posted an update in the group Spanish Study Group 3 months ago
8196 PointsLegend🌟 Spanish Word of the Day: “Sueldo”
Definition: “Sueldo” is the Spanish term for salary or wage. It’s what you earn from your job every month.
Example in Spanish:
“Mi sueldo no es suficiente para cubrir todas mis facturas.”
(Translation: My salary is not enough to cover all my bills.)Keep practicing to enhance your Spanish…
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CORE Team posted an update in the group Spanish Study Group 3 months ago
8196 PointsLegendSpanish Word of the Day: Salario
Definition: Salario refers to the remuneration a person receives for their work or their service. In English, it’s equivalent to “salary.”
Example in a sentence:
“Mi salario no es suficiente para cubrir todos mis gastos.”
(Translation: My salary is not enough to cover all my expenses.) - Load More