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Spanish Word- Multa

Author: Johns Smith

Spanish Word: Multa

English Word: fine

Pronunciation: mool-ta

Function: noun
No matter which part of the world it is that you are in, paying a fine for a traffic violation or a similar offense is something that some individuals just have to bear. If you do need to pay a fine, the Spanish term that you will hear is multa.

Example: ¿De cuánto es la multa?
Translation: How much is the fine?

Spanish Word- Habitaciones

Author: Johns Smith
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Spanish Word: Habitaciones

English Word: Rooms available

Pronunciation: abee-tathyon

Function: noun
Let’s say that you’re a backpacker and you stumbled upon a charming bed and breakfast or guesthouse. Naturally, you would check first whether there are any vacancies – this is how you would ask the question:

Example: ¿Tiene alguna habitación libre?
Translation: Do you have any vacancies?

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Spanish Word- Lluvia

Author: Johns Smith

Spanish Word: Lluvia

English Word: rain

Pronunciation: lyo-bya
Function: noun
When visiting any tropical country in South or Central America, the one thing that might put a damper on your vacation is the often unpredictable rain showers. As such, it would definitely if you will know how to ask a local in their native tongue whether you’re bound to have a good weather or not.

Example: Cree usted que es la lluvia?
Translation: Do you think it will rain?