What Does El Casino Mean In Spanish

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Spanish is one of the easiest foreign languages for English speakers to learn due to the fact that thousands of words are similar. However, this can cause confusion when you run into what are called ‘false cognates’. These look like English words but actually mean something else entirely. Here are some false cognates to learn before misunderstandings occur!

False cognate verbs/verbos:

Introducir

Do not use introducir to introduce yourself to your new Mexican host family. This Spanish verb may sound like the English verb ‘to introduce’ but actually means ‘to insert’. The correct verb to introduce yourself or someone else is presentar.

Pablo introduce la llave en la cerradura.
Pablo inserts the key into the lock.

Mi mamá me presentó a su nueva jefa.
My mom introduced me to her new boss.

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Chocar

Although similar sounding, chocar means ‘to crash’ or ‘to collide’, and not ‘to choke’. The correct verb in Spanish, if you’re referring to someone choking on their food, is ahogarse. And if you’re talking about someone choking another person then use estrangular.

El carro chocó con el árbol.
The car crashed into the tree.

El mesero ayudó a la mujer que se estaba ahogando con su comida.
The waiter helped the woman who was choking on her food.

False Cognate Nouns/Sustantivos:

Sopa

Sopa is for eating not for washing. Although it sounds like ‘soap’ with an ‘a’, sopa could be a kind of cold pasta salad or soup with rice or bits of tortilla in it. Jabón is the Spanish word for ‘soap’.

Me gusta la sopa de pollo.
I like chicken and rice soup.

Este jabón es bueno para la piel seca.
This soap is good for dry skin.

Éxito

If you are looking for the exit sign in Mexico, you will not see éxito lit up in green. That’s because éxito means ‘success’ in Spanish. The word for ‘exit’ is in fact, salida.

¿Dónde está la salida?
Where’s the exit?

¿Qué significa el éxito para tí?
What does success mean to you?

False Cognate Adjectives/Adjetivos:

Camino

Embarazada

What Does El Camino Mean In Spanish

Feeling embarrassed and want to express this to your new Mexican friends? Be careful! This word may sound like ‘embarrassed’, but it actually means ‘pregnant’. There are various ways to say ‘I’m embarrassed’, depending on where you are, but here in Mexico we say tengo vergüenza.

Mi prima está embarazada.
My cousin is pregnant.

Tengo vergüenza del error.
I am embarrassed about the mistake.

Largo

Casino

It may look almost identical, but largo is not the same as ‘large’. Grande means large and largo is the Spanish word for ‘long’. Talking about sizes, you’ll be pleased to know that ‘enorme’ does mean the same as its English counterpart ‘enormous’.

El camino es largo.
The road is long.

Necesito un vaso grande.
I need a large glass.

Meaning Of Camino

Keep an eye out for more tips on how to not embarazar, whoops we mean avergonzar yourself by being caught out by false cognates!