salsa
Prononciation : [ˈsæl.sə]
Mot
Contexte : « food »
(noun) a type of sauce that is often made from tomatoes, onions, and peppers. People like to use salsa to add flavor to their dishes, especially with Mexican food like tacos and chips.
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I love putting salsa on my tacos because it makes them taste so much better.
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Without salsa, the food was very plain and boring.
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Do you want some salsa with your chips?
Contexte : « dance »
(noun) a lively and rhythmic dance style that comes from Latin America. Salsa dancing is often done with a partner and is very fun to listen to and watch.
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We went to a salsa class, and it was so much fun dancing together.
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He didn't enjoy salsa dancing; he preferred staying still.
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Have you ever tried salsa dancing at a party?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a type of energetic music that is used for salsa dancing. It has a mix of different rhythms and often features brass instruments and percussion.
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The salsa music played at the festival made everyone want to dance.
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The quiet music was not good for salsa; it didn’t have the right rhythm.
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What kind of salsa music do you like the most?
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