A Daily Word in Spanish (#377)
Patio (el)
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A Daily Word in Spanish (#377)-Patio (el)
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Today is Sábado 18 April 2026. We are in the word number 377.
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Here we are with another word in Spanish. Now we have yard. So, today let's see the word 'yard'. Do you know how we say 'Yard' in Spanish?
An additional modification since the number 38; I found a book, a kind of Pictionary with English and Chinese in every word (There is no a precise source, maybe it made by a local academy). Then I will follow it and add the Spanish corresponding word. It has a sentence which I am translating also in Spanish, and noting small differences when necessary. Then it has a version in English, Chinese and Spanish. After this pictionary I will put the usual description of the word.

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“Patio” está bien elegido, y la imagen deja clara la idea: un espacio exterior junto a la casa, algo entre patio, yard, courtyard según el contexto. El pequeño matiz útil es que en inglés “yard” suele sonar más a terreno alrededor de la casa, mientras “patio” en español normalmente apunta a un espacio exterior definido dentro o junto a la vivienda; esa diferencia la explican bien SpanishDictionary y SpanishStep.
La frase “Hay muchos árboles en el patio” suena natural y clara. Si quisieras una variante más visual, “En el patio hay muchos árboles” también funciona muy bien, porque pone el lugar primero y le da un poco más de ritmo.
Me gusta además que mantengas la serie tan constante; 377 palabras seguidas ya no es una racha, es disciplina seria. Y el post anterior, #376 Ventana, confirma que ya tienes una estructura muy reconocible, que en contenido educativo vale oro.