almaraz

This is the 6126th most frequent Spanish word.


almaraz

"Almaraz" is a proper noun, typically a place name in Spain, and does not have a specific definition in English.


In this sentence, 'Almaraz' is used as a proper noun referring to a geographical location, likely a town or city.

Los campos cerca de Almaraz son verdes y extensos.

The fields near Almaraz are green and vast.


Here, 'Almaraz' is a surname, identifying a specific individual's family name.

El autor, cuyo apellido es Almaraz, escribía novelas sobre la vida en los pueblos.

The author, whose last name is Almaraz, used to write novels about life in small towns.


'Almaraz' functions in this sentence as a part of a place name, specifically referring to a castle possibly located in or near a place named Almaraz.

Escuché una leyenda acerca del castillo de Almaraz.

I heard a legend about the castle of Almaraz.