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Medio ambiente is a compound word that means environment and is going to be the first word of a series talking about recycling, medio ambiente itself and different ecofriendly materials in Spanish!
Today's Spanish word of the day is a common verb, which means 'to touch' but it also has many more meanings depending on how it's used.
Do you know that feeling when you feel like nothing is going the way you want to? Or you are just mad at somebody?
We enjoy finding 'words of the day' related with the moments we are experiencing and 'niebla' is a fantastic autumnal word!
Today's word of the day is tirar and, as usual, we aren't going to go into its basic meaning which is to throw.
Today's Spanish word of the day is castaña, which means chestnut. However, this word has more meanings depending on the context.
It won't belong before you hear this word in Spain, especially if you enjoy jamon.
Today's Spanish Word of Day is a useful adjective to describe difficult situations.
Today's Spanish Word of the Day has nothing to do with winning.
We all know someone worthy of this word.
This word means something that has no end.
This word means harmony between two or more people who understand each other.
The verb 'pedir' means to ask for. However, this verb in Spanish has multiple meanings depending on the words that accompany it.
Today's word of the day is 'jornada'. This means a variety of things but is most commonly used as working day or period of time.
Love at first sight? This is the word you need.
The verb 'poner' means 'to put' but as usual can have a few different meanings depending on how you use it.
Our word of the day refers to an act that demands a huge inner strength when making decisions or expressing feelings for someone.
Continuing are series on useful words to use in the summer, today's Word of the Day is 'solana'.
Another word you should know after a summer in Spain.
It's summer in Spain and there's nothing better than taking a 'chapuzón'to cool off in this hot weather!
Today's chosen word is another one for summer. 'Aguadilla' comes from agua, which means water and the suffix –illa that means small.
Today’s word of the day is the verb 'tostar' and means to toast, apart from using it with food you can also use it when referring to people.
Trapo means rag, but apart from using the word to mean 'tea towel' you can use this word to refer to other things depending on the context.
Today's word of the day in Spanish is 'comecocos' a compound noun or adjective which has a literal meaning of "eat coconuts".
Today’s word of the day is picar and means to chop, grind or mince in a culinary sense.