bosco

This is the 3992nd most frequent Spanish word.

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bosco

"Bosco" is not a standard Spanish word; it may be a misspelling of "bosque," meaning "forest" in English.


Here, 'Bosco' is used as a proper noun, referring to Saint John Bosco, a historical figure.

Don Bosco fue un educador y sacerdote italiano.

Don Bosco was an Italian educator and priest.


In this sentence, 'bosco' is used as a regional variant of the Spanish word 'bosque', meaning 'forest'.

El bosco que visitamos tenía árboles altísimos y animales exóticos.

The forest we visited had very tall trees and exotic animals.


Here, 'El Bosco' refers to a creative work, using the word as a reference to the artist Jheronimus Bosch (Hieronymus Bosch) or a similar thematic title.

He leído El Bosco, una novela muy interesante.

I have read El Bosco, a very interesting novel.