sortilegio

el sortilegio(
sohr
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tee
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leh
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hyoh
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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. spell
El caballero no se puede mover porque una bruja le lanzó un sortilegio.The knight cannot move because a witch cast a spell on him.
b. charm
El héroe rompió el sortilegio que había convertido a la princesa en una estatua de piedra.The hero broke the charm that had turned the princess into a stone statue.
a. fortune-telling
Los antiguos sabios usaban órganos de animales para el sortilegio.Old sages used animals' organs for the purpose of fortune-telling.
a. charm
El sortilegio del orador cautivó al público durante su discurso.The speaker's charm captivated the audience during his speech.
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