manzana - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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manzana (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The word "manzana" refers to the fruit known in English as "apple." It is commonly used in both spoken and written Spanish, with a slightly higher frequency in oral communication due to the everyday nature of the fruit.

In various Spanish-speaking countries, "manzana" can also metaphorically refer to something that is essential or fundamental, reflecting its universal significance as a staple fruit.

Example Sentences

  1. Me gusta comer una manzana todos los días.
  2. I like to eat an apple every day.

  3. La manzana es una fruta muy saludable.

  4. The apple is a very healthy fruit.

  5. En la clase de ciencias, aprendimos sobre la manzana y su cultivo.

  6. In science class, we learned about the apple and its cultivation.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "manzana" is not as prevalent in idiomatic expressions compared to other fruits, it can appear in a few commonly understood phrases, particularly in cultural references and sayings.

  1. Coger la manzana.
  2. To take the apple (implying seizing an opportunity).
  3. Es importante que cojas la manzana cuando se presenta la oportunidad.
  4. It is important to take the apple when the opportunity presents itself.

  5. De una manzana no se hace un jugo.

  6. One apple does not make juice (you need more than one to achieve a result).
  7. En el trabajo, recuerda que de una manzana no se hace un jugo; debes colaborar con tu equipo.
  8. At work, remember that one apple does not make juice; you need to collaborate with your team.

  9. La manzana de la discordia.

  10. The apple of discord (referring to something that causes conflict).
  11. El nuevo proyecto es la manzana de la discordia entre los empleados.
  12. The new project is the apple of discord among the employees.

Etymology

The term "manzana" comes from the Latin word "māla," which means apple. Over time, it evolved through various Romance languages, eventually becoming "manzana" in Spanish.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Fruto (fruit) - Pomelo (in specific contexts, used generally in some regions for fruits)

Antonyms: - En general, "manzana" no tiene antónimos directos en el contexto de la fruta, ya que es un tipo específico de fruta. En un sentido más amplio: - Las verduras (vegetables) - referring more to categories of food rather than direct opposites.

In conclusion, "manzana" is a fundamental word in Spanish, representing a commonly consumed fruit with cultural significance in various contexts and expressions.



22-07-2024