🤵 The dreadful work commute

Let's use the morning commute to learn some basic Spanish!

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Commuting for work can be tiring. Let’s discuss finding a new job with better conditions!

Answers:

  1. trabajar (to work)

  2. encontrar (to find)

Explanation:

  1. trabajar

    Trabajar translates to "to work", and it's used here to indicate the action of working from home. An alternative could have been "laborar," which also means "to work”, but is more formal. “El trabajo” comes from “trabajar” and is the noun, meaning “the work”.

  2. encontrar

    This means "to find" in Spanish and is used here in the context of finding a job that allows working from home. You can also use it when you can’t locate something, for example your keys, or something in a supermarket (“No encuentro mis llaves” → “I can’t find my keys”).

    Note that “encontrar” can also mean “to meet” in other contexts, for example when meeting someone (“Donde nos encontramos?” → “Where do we meet?”).

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