How do you say season in Spanish?

โ€œSeasonโ€ in Spanish can be either temporada (โ€œtem-poh-rah-dahโ€) or estaciรณn (e.g., โ€œehs-tah-see-ohnโ€).

โ€œTemporadaโ€ is typically used when referring to a general period of time. For example, โ€œthe season of loveโ€ is โ€œla temporada del amor.โ€

When referring to the seasons of the year, the correct phrase is โ€œlas estaciones del aรฑo.โ€ However, when referring to one season, the correct word is โ€œestaciรณnโ€ (e.g., โ€œEl verano es mi estaciรณn favoritaโ€).

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How do you say youโ€™re welcome my friend in Spanish?

One way to say youโ€™re welcome in Spanish is โ€œde nada.โ€ Because Spanish is a gendered language, โ€œamigoโ€ is the word to use when referring to a male friend, while โ€œamigaโ€ refers to a female friend. Therefore, โ€œyouโ€™re welcome my friendโ€ in Spanish can be โ€œde nada amigoโ€ or โ€œde nada amiga.โ€

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How do you say goodbye my friend in Spanish?

One way to say goodbye in Spanish is โ€œadiรณs.โ€ Because Spanish is a gendered language, โ€œamigoโ€ is used when referring to a male friend, while โ€œamigaโ€ is used when referring to a female friend.

Therefore, goodbye my friend in Spanish can be either adiรณs amigo or adios amiga, depending on the recipient.

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