discurso

el discurso(
dees
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koor
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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. speech
Un gran discurso puede cambiar el mundo.A great speech can change the world.
a. discourse
El discurso del candidato se centra en el impacto emocional en vez de datos concretos.The candidate's discourse focuses on emotional impact instead of hard facts.
a. speech
La fonética estudia los diferentes sonidos del discurso humano.Phonetics studies the different sounds of human speech.
b. discourse
El análisis del discurso identificó la jerga regional del orador.The discourse analysis identified the speaker's regional jargon.
a. passage
Tu corazón herido se curará con el discurso del tiempo.Your broken heart will heal with the passage of time.
b. passing
Las posibilidades de que una persona salga de un coma disminuyen con el discurso de los días.A person's chances of waking up from a coma decrease with every passing day.
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