laguna
Pronunciación: [ləˈɡuː.nə]
Palabra
Contexto: «geography»
(noun) a laguna is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water, usually by a sandbar or a reef. It's like a small lake or pond that is near the ocean but not fully connected to it.
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We found a beautiful laguna while walking along the beach, perfect for swimming.
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The laguna dried up last summer, leaving it completely empty.
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Have you ever seen a laguna near the sea?
Contexto: «culture»
(noun) In some Spanish-speaking countries, 'laguna' can also refer to a story gap or an area of missing information in a narrative. It's like a part of a book where some details are not present.
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The story had a laguna that made it hard to understand the main character's past.
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There were no lagunas in the article; everything was explained clearly.
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Did you notice any lagunas in the movie's plot?
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