boletín

el boletín(
boh
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leh
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teen
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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. bulletin
En el boletín de este mes informan de los cambios de la normativa legal.This month's bulletin reports on changes in legal regulations.
b. journal
Publicaron uno de los cuentos de Adriana en el boletín literario de la escuela.One of Adriana's short stories was published in the literary journal of the school.
c. report
Los boletines literarios presentan los mejores libros cada mes.Literary reports profile the best books every month.
a. report
Mi hija tuvo un boletín excelente en la escuela este mes.My daughter got an excellent report at school this month.
a. news bulletin
En el boletín informaron que va a subir pronto el precio de la luz.The news bulletin reported that electricity rates will soon rise.
b. news broadcast
Quiero ver el próximo boletín para ver si cambiaron las reglas de la cuarentena.I want to watch the next news broadcast to see if the quarantine rules have changed.
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