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Hole in Spanish 🇪🇸


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hole agujero
How to say “hole” in Spanish? “Agujero”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “agujero” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on hole in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Origin

Derived from Latin “acculus” (hole)

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Pronunciation

Ah-gu-heh-roh

8 months ago

IPA: /aˈɣuxeɾo/

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agujero info.

Tips to remember the word “agujero”:
1. Associate the word with the Spanish word “agua” (which means water), imagining water flowing into a hole.
2. Remember that “agujero” contains “aguj”, which sounds a bit like “ajar”, as in something being ajar (slightly open) and thus creating a small hole or opening.
3. Use a visual memory aid such as picturing an “aguja” (needle in Spanish) poking a hole, which could help you link the concept of a hole with “agujero”.

Explanations:
– “Agujero” is a Spanish noun that means “hole.” It refers to a hollow space in a solid body or surface.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Orificio” which means ******* or opening.
– “Hueco” which can also mean hollow or space.
– “Perforación” meaning perforation or a hole made by boring.

Alternate meanings like slang:
– “Agujero” in a financial context can be a slang term for a deficit or financial gap.
– “Agujero negro” literally translates to “black hole,” which is the same term used in astronomy.

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. Necesito tapar el agujero en la pared antes de pintarla. (I need to fill in the hole in the wall before painting it.)
2. Si seguimos gastando sin control, terminaremos con un gran agujero en nuestras finanzas. (If we keep spending without control, we will end up with a big hole in our finances.)
3. Cuidado al caminar, hay un agujero en la acera. (Be careful while walking, there’s a hole in the sidewalk.)
4. Los astrónomos están estudiando un agujero negro en el centro de la galaxia. (Astronomers are studying a black hole at the center of the galaxy.)

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