bernardo

This is the 6371st most frequent Spanish word.


bernardo

"Bernardo" is a Spanish proper noun, used as a male given name equivalent to "Bernard" in English.


Here, 'Bernardo' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name, specifically the person's identity in a professional and descriptive context.

Bernardo es un maestro dedicado en su escuela.

Bernardo is a dedicated teacher at his school.


In this sentence, 'Bernardo' is a proper noun referring to the individual who gave the recommendation in the statement.

Visité el parque que Bernardo recomendó para relajarnos.

I visited the park that Bernardo recommended for us to relax.


Here, 'Bernardo' is used as a proper noun referring to a historical or fictional figure, specifically a title 'king' associated with Bernardo.

El libro sobre el rey Bernardo está en la biblioteca.

The book about King Bernardo is in the library.