This is the 6325th most frequent Spanish word.
barack
The Spanish word "barack" has no inherent meaning; it may refer to a proper noun, such as the name "Barack," commonly associated with former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Here, 'barack' refers to a singular barrack, which is a building used for housing soldiers or workers.
La barack construida en 1864 todavía se mantiene en pie.
The barrack built in 1864 still stands.
In this instance, 'barack' again refers to a military building.
Los soldados se prepararon rápidamente en la barack.
The soldiers prepared quickly in the barrack.
Here, 'barack' is presented as a place of historical significance, likely preserved for educational purposes.