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To say be cautious in Spanish, the most direct verb is ser cauteloso (for people) or tener cautela (general action). The noun precaución and adjective precavido are common in m...
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To say be cautious in Spanish, the most direct verb is ser cauteloso (for people) or tener cautela (general action). The noun precaución and adjective precavido are common in m...
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In educational settings, se prohibe is used to state clear prohibitions: something is not allowed. Translating to it is forbidden or prohibited , this language sets explicit bou...
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"Frases soy feliz" is a simple Spanish phrase that learners often encounter early, yet its practical use and grammatical behavior can be unclear. This guide explains what the ph...
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"Buenas noches, esposa mía" translates to "Good night, my wife" and is a tender evening greeting used to express care, respect, and affection at the end of the day. This relati...
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"Las atrevidas de mi isla" is a Spanish phrase that can be read literally as "the bold ones of my island," often used to refer to courageous, outspoken, or daring people from th...
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At face value, el blog del corno translates to the blog of the horn or the blog of the rooster , depending on regional usage of corno . In Spanish, corno can mean horn (as on an...
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