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"Fuerza" is a form of "fuerza", a noun which is often translated as "strength". "Clima" is a noun which is often translated as "climate". Learn more about the difference between "clima" and "fuerza" below.
el clima(
klee
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mah
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. climate
El clima ártico es frío y seco.The arctic climate is cold and dry.
b. weather
Lo más difícil de haberme mudado a Chiang Mai fue acostumbrarme al clima.The hardest thing about moving to Chiang Mai was getting used to the weather.
a. atmosphere
El clima era tenso tras su pelea.The atmosphere was tense after their fight.
b. climate
La crisis financiera influye en el clima político.The financial crisis influences the political climate.
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la fuerza(
fwehr
-
sah
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. strength
A mi hermano y a mí nos tomó toda la fuerza levantar la caja.It took all of my brother's and my strength to lift the box.
a. strength
Han demostrado mucha fuerza para enfrentar tantos problemas.They have shown a lot of strength in facing all of these problems.
a. force
La policía desalojó a los manifestantes por la fuerza.The police removed the demonstrators by force.
a. strength
La fuerza de su argumento convenció a su jefe a darle un aumento de salario.The strength of his argument convinced his boss to give him a raise.
a. force
La fuerza de ocupación cometió muchas atrocidades.The occupying force committed many atrocities.
a. force
La fuerza causa que acelere un objeto.Force causes an object to accelerate.
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