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semanas — meaning in English: weeks

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'semanas' when discussing schedules, such as planning events or appointments. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about how many weeks are left until summer vacation or when someone is counting down the weeks to a special occasion.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'semanas' is 'semestres', which refers to a six-month period. However, 'semanas' specifically denotes a week, making it more precise for short-term planning and scheduling. You would choose 'semanas' when talking about a timeframe that is one week long.
Culture
'Semanas' has its roots in the Latin word 'septimana', which means a period of seven days. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, weeks play a significant role in organizing time, aligning with the traditional seven-day week that is recognized worldwide. Interestingly, some regions even have unique local customs tied to specific weeks of the year, like Semana Santa (Holy Week), which is celebrated with various traditions.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'one week' in Spanish?
'One week' in Spanish is 'una semana'. Remember that 'semana' is feminine, so it’s important to use 'una' instead of 'un'.
Q.Can 'semanas' be used in the singular?
Yes, 'semanas' can be used in the singular form 'semana' when referring to just one week. For example, 'la semana que viene' means 'next week'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'semanas'?
A common mistake is forgetting to match the adjective in number and gender. For instance, if you refer to multiple weeks, make sure to use plural forms, like 'tres semanas' for 'three weeks'.
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