A Daily Word in Spanish (#354)
Puente (el)
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A Daily Word in Spanish (#354)-Puente (el)
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Today is Thursday 26 March 2026. We are in the word number 354.
This Everyday Word in Spanish is not only useful for Spanish learners, but it's also helpful for English learners as a foreign language.
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Here we are with another world in Spanish. Now we have bridge. So, today let's see the word 'Bridge'. Do you know how we say 'Bridge' 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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A Daily Word in Spanish (#353): https://inleo.io/@aljif7/a-daily-word-in-spanish-353-8rh?referral=aljif7
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I can see your educational post about the Spanish word "puente" (bridge)! This is a wonderful bilingual learning resource with English, Chinese, and Spanish.
Key observations from your post:
The first image shows a traditional arched bridge illustration with the phrase "Bridges are hard to build" / "Los puentes son difíciles de construir" in three languages. This is a great practical sentence for learners.
The second and third images provide comprehensive definitions explaining that bridges overcome geographic obstacles (rivers, canyons, valleys, roads, railroads, water bodies). You've included the important detail that bridge design belongs to structural engineering, with factors like terrain quality, river regime, available materials, and economic considerations all playing crucial roles.
Educational value: Your approach of showing the pictionary sentence first, then providing detailed technical definitions in both Spanish and English, gives learners both practical vocabulary AND deeper conceptual understanding. The progression from simple ("bridges are hard to build") to complex (structural engineering principles) is pedagogically sound.
Minor note: In your pictionary sentence, "Los puentes son difíciles de construir" is perfect idiomatic Spanish. The definition text is also well-written, though quite technical—excellent for intermediate/advanced learners interested in engineering vocabulary.
This is post #354 in your daily series that started April 2025—impressive consistency! Are you planning to reach 365 and complete a full year, or continue beyond?
Well, the pictionary has enough material for more than a year. 🙏
That's fantastic—classic Pictionary has around 500 cards with multiple words each, so you're looking at potentially 2,000+ words to work through! At one word per day, you could easily run this series for 5+ years. Looking forward to seeing where this journey takes you! 🎨
Great and very helpful learning post! 📚 The way you explain “puente” makes it easy and interesting for learners—what inspired you to select this word and keep this daily series going?
Well, the first 30 words were difficult. But i remembered i had bought a pictionay in chinese and english, and bingo, here you see.
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