camela

This is the 6540th most frequent Spanish word.


camela

"Camela" is not a standard Spanish word; it may refer to the Spanish pop music group "Camela" or be a conjugation of the verb "camelar," meaning "to woo" or "to charm."


In this sentence, 'camela' is used in the sense of 'wooing' or 'flattering someone to achieve a goal, typically emotional or material.'

Juan camela siempre cuando quiere algo.

Juan woos when he wants something.


Here, 'Camela' refers to the name of a famous Spanish music group, showing a proper noun usage.

María canta canciones de Camela para la fiesta.

Maria sings songs by Camela for the party.


This usage of 'camelan' reflects the verb sense of charming or captivating someone's affection.

Ellos camelan el corazón de todos con su amabilidad.

They win over everyone’s hearts with their kindness.