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"Pasarela" is a noun which is often translated as "runway", and "puente" is a noun which is often translated as "bridge". Learn more about the difference between "pasarela" and "puente" below.
la pasarela(
pah
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sah
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lah
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. runway
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Lo primero que aprende una modelo es a caminar sobre la pasarela.The first thing a model learns is how to walk on the runway.
b. catwalk
Esta temporada, el borgoña fue el color dominante en la pasarela.Burgundy was the dominant colour on the catwalk this season.
a. footbridge
No había semáforos y cruzábamos la avenida por una pasarela.There were no traffic lights and we crossed the avenue on a footbridge.
b. walkway
No pises afuera de la pasarela o arruinarás el césped.Don't step outside the walkway or you'll ruin the grass.
a. gangway
Un marinero cayó de la pasarela al agua pero no le pasó nada.A sailor fell off the gangway into the water but he escaped unhurt.
b. gangplank
La pasarela queda asegurada al muelle por medio de unos enganches.The gangplank is secured to the pier by means of a hooking system.
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el puente(
pwehn
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teh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. bridge
La vista desde el puente Golden Gate es espectacular.The view from the Golden Gate Bridge is spectacular.
a. bridge
Se me cayeron los lentes y se quebró el puente.My glasses fell off and the bridge broke.
a. bridge
A mi abuelo le faltaban dos dientes, así que el dentista le puso un puente.My grandfather was missing two teeth, so the dentist put in a bridge.
a. long weekend
El martes es festivo, así que vamos a tomarnos el lunes también para hacer puente.Tuesday is a holiday, so we are going to take off Monday as well to make it a long weekend.
a. bridge
El capitán se paró sobre el puente y miró hacia el horizonte.The captain stood on the bridge and looked toward the horizon.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Se me olvidó la llave del carro, pero no importa porque ahorita le hago un puente.I forgot the car key, but it doesn't matter because I'll just hot-wire it.
Los ladrones le hicieron un puente a tres coches y los robaron.The thieves hot-wired three cars and stole them.
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