alcaraz

This is the 3941st most frequent Spanish word.

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alcaraz

"Alcaraz" is a proper noun; it refers to a town in Spain or can be used as a surname.


Here, 'Alcaraz' is used as a proper noun to denote a geographical location, specifically a city in Spain.

Alcaraz es una ciudad pintoresca en España.

Alcaraz is a picturesque city in Spain.


In this sentence, 'Alcaraz' refers to a surname, identifying a specific individual, Carlos Alcaraz, in the context of sports.

El tenista Carlos Alcaraz ganó el torneo.

The tennis player Carlos Alcaraz won the tournament.


Here, 'alcaraces' is used as a plural noun, referring to a type of flowers or plants, demonstrating its use in botanical terms.

Los alcaraces florecen en primavera y embellecen el paisaje.

The alcaraces bloom in spring and beautify the landscape.