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🏖️ Spanish Seaside Essentials 🧣

Ready for the beach but not for packing? Let us guide you through some key Spanish vocabulary for pre-beach preparation!

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Ready for the beach but not for packing? Let us guide you through some key Spanish vocabulary for pre-beach preparation!

Answers:

(1) “sandalias” (sandals)

There are several ways to refer to "sandals" in Spanish, and some of these terms can vary depending on the region or country. In addition to "sandalias", some other options are:

  • "Chancletas": This term is commonly used in many Latin American countries including Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic.

  • "Chanclas": This is another term used frequently in Spain and Mexico to refer to sandals, especially the flip-flop style.

  • "Ojotas": This is a term used mainly in Argentina and Uruguay.

It's always good to be aware of these regional variations, as a term that is commonly used in one Spanish-speaking country might be less known or used differently in another.

(2) “bocadillos” (snacks)

“Bocadillo” is a general term used to describe snacks or small sandwiches in Spanish, but there are several other terms that can be used. Here are a few:

  • "Picoteo": This word is often used in Spain to refer to snacks or finger foods.

  • "Botana": This is commonly used in Mexico to refer to snacks, especially in a social gathering or party context.

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