This is the 2990th most frequent Spanish word.
carles
"Carles" is not a standard Spanish word; it may be a proper noun, such as a name.
Here, 'Carles' is used as a proper noun, referring to a name of a person.
Carles fue al mercado esta mañana para comprar verduras.
Carles went to the market this morning to buy vegetables.
In this sentence, 'Carles' continues as a proper noun but is found within a comparative context about historical figures.
Es interesante escuchar las historias de reyes como Carles.
It's interesting to hear the stories of kings like Carles.
This usage illustrates 'Carles' as a name, highlighting individual uniqueness within a social setting.