What Spanish words have multiple meanings?
These Spanish words that have different meanings in different countries
- Torta. If you order a Torta at a restaurant, you might get something completely different depending on the country where you and said restaurant is located.
- Chucha.
- Fresa.
- Banqueta.
- Coche.
- Chucho.
- Guagua.
- Rato.
What are 10 English words that come from Spanish?
Animals
- alligator — el lagarto (“the lizard”)
- armadillo — “little armored one”
- barracuda — possibly from barraco (“snaggletooth”)
- bronco — “rough”
- burro — “donkey”
- cockroach — anglicization of cucaracha.
- mosquito — literally, “little fly”
- mustang — mustango, from mesteño (“untamed”)
What one word has the most meanings?
set
According to Guinness World Records, the word that has the most meanings in the English language is the verb “set.” “Set” has 430 senses listed in the second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, which was published in 1989.
What are examples of homonyms with meanings and sentences?
A simple example of a homonym is the word pen. This can mean both “a holding area for animals” and “a writing instrument.” Another example is book, which can mean “something to read” or “the act of making a reservation.” In both cases, the sound and spelling are the same; only the definition changes.
What are some Spanish words and meanings?
Basic Spanish Words
- Hola = Hello.
- Adiós = Goodbye.
- Por favor = Please.
- Gracias = Thank you.
- Lo siento = Sorry.
- Salud = Bless you (after someone sneezes)
- Sí = Yes.
- No = No.
What are some words with dual meanings?
Bat. “Bat” as in the animal.
What are some Spanish words that are used in English?
Here are just some of the Spanish words in English that you use all the time. Thanks to the popularity of Mexican cuisine around the world, there are plenty of Spanish words in English that you probably use daily: taco, tortilla, quesadilla, tequila, and so on.
What does multiple meanings mean?
Multiple(adj) containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts. Multiple(noun) a quantity containing another quantity a number of times without a remainder.