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Punch, blow in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: GOHL-peh
IPA: ˈɡolpe

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Other Meanings

“Golpe” can also mean a setback, shock, or disappointment.

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“Golpe” is also a type of drink in Latin America made from rum, sugar, and lime.

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Mnemonic

“Golpe” sounds like “goal post”. Imagine hitting the goal post with a soccer ball.

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Idioms

“De golpe” means suddenly or unexpectedly.

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“Dar un golpe” means to hit, strike, or deliver a blow to someone/something.

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Origin

The word “golpe” comes from the Latin word “colaphus” meaning “slap”.

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golpe info.

Tips to remember the word “golpe”:
– Think of the sound effect “gulp” which sounds like “golpe” and imagine someone gulping after getting hit.
– Associate “golpe” with golf, where you ‘hit’ the ball.

Explanations:
– “Golpe” is a Spanish noun that means “hit,” “strike,” or “blow.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Impacto: impact, hit.
– Choque: collision, crash.
– Puñetazo: punch.
– Patada: kick.

Alternate meanings like slang:
– “Golpe de estado” or just “golpe” can refer to a coup d’état, a sudden overthrow of the government.
– “Golpe de suerte” means a stroke of luck.

Examples of sentences that use “golpe”:
– Recibió un golpe en la cara durante el partido de boxeo. (He received a blow to the face during the boxing match.)
– El golpe de calor puede ser muy peligroso en verano. (Heatstroke can be very dangerous in summer.)
– El país sufrió un golpe económico tras la crisis. (The country suffered an economic blow after the crisis.)
– El golpe de estado derrocó al presidente. (The coup d’état overthrew the president.)
– Ganó la lotería; fue un verdadero golpe de suerte. (He won the lottery; it was a real stroke of luck.)

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