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"Planta" is a form of "planta", a noun which is often translated as "plant". "Portal" is a noun which is often translated as "front door". Learn more about the difference between "portal" and "planta" below.
el portal(
pohr
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tahl
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. front door
El perro esperó a su dueño en el portal.The dog waited at the front door for his owner.
b. entrance hall
El príncipe y el rey se encontraron en el portal del palacio.The prince and the king met at the entrance hall of the palace.
c. hall (hallway)
La pareja está esperando al taxi en el portal.The couple is waiting for the taxi in the hall.
d. vestibule (hallway)
Los invitados esperaron en el portal hasta que los dejaron pasar.The guests waited in the vestibule until they were allowed to go in.
e. gate (of a wall)
Un campesino corrió hasta el portal y avisó a los guardas de que se aproximaba el enemigo.A peasant ran to the gates and shouted to the guards that the enemy was coming.
a. portal
El portal fue hackeado y muestra una página en blanco.The portal has been hacked and it's showing a blank page.
a. Nativity scene
Estamos poniendo el portal porque ya se acerca la Navidad.We are putting up the Nativity scene because Christmas is coming.
los portales
A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
plural noun
a. arcade
Los portales de la iglesia están decorados con pinturas de los arcángeles.The arcade of the church is ornamented with paintings of the archangels.
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la planta(
plahn
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tah
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. plant
Tengo la casa llena de plantas.My house is full of plants.
a. plant
Mi hermano trabaja en una planta depuradora.My brother works at a water purification plant.
a. staff
El colegio cuenta con una planta de 35 docentes.The school has a staff of 35 teachers.
a. floor
¿En qué planta vives?What floor do you live on?
b. story
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Este edificio tiene 20 plantas.This building is 20 stories high.
c. storey
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
El bloque de apartamentos donde vive Susana tiene solo tres plantas.The apartment block where Susana lives is only three storeys high.
a. plan
¿Has visto la planta para la nueva obra?Have you seen the plan for the new building?
a. sole
Tengo una ampolla en la planta del pie derecho.I've got a blister on the sole of my right foot.
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