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The context in which the word is used lets your audience know what you're talking about. Many, if not all, languages have words that have more than one meaning, and about the only way to tell them apart is the context in which they are used.
Here are some English words that all have more than one meaning: watch, duck, down, bat, club, nail, sick, fire, cast, well, glass, jam, iron, park, sink You'll have to use a different Spanish word for each of the meanings. Here are some Spanish words that all have more than one meaning: este, ese, llama, ama, vino, sol, muñeca, oro, blanco, vela, como, cara, alto, banco, traje You'll have to use a different English word for each of the meanings. |
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