Proper noun.
/san xoˈse/
"San José" is commonly used in Spanish, particularly in geographic contexts to refer to different locations named after Saint Joseph. The frequency of use can vary depending on the region, but it is a widely recognized term. It is prevalent in both oral and written contexts.
Spanish: Voy a visitar a mi familia en San José. English: I'm going to visit my family in San Jose.
Spanish: El clima en San José es muy agradable durante esta época del año. English: The weather in San Jose is very pleasant this time of year.
"San José" is a name commonly used in Spanish to refer to certain locations. There are not specific idiomatic expressions related to this term.
"San José" translates to "Saint Joseph" in English. In Spanish, it is a common name for cities, towns, and other places named after Saint Joseph, who is the husband of the Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus in Christian tradition.