coatzacoalcos

This is the 6694th most frequent Spanish word.


coatzacoalcos

"Coatzacoalcos" is derived from Nahuatl and means "place where the snake hides" or "where the serpent hides."


Here, 'Coatzacoalcos' is used as a proper noun, referring specifically to the name of a city.

Coatzacoalcos es una ciudad ubicada en el estado de Veracruz.

Coatzacoalcos is a city located in the state of Veracruz.


In this sentence, 'Coatzacoalcos' is used as the subject, still as a proper noun representing the city.

He escuchado que Coatzacoalcos tiene hermosas playas.

I have heard that Coatzacoalcos has beautiful beaches.


Here, 'Coatzacoalcos' functions as the object of the verb 'visitar' (to visit), referring to the place the speaker intends to travel to.

Planeo visitar Coatzacoalcos durante mis próximas vacaciones.

I plan to visit Coatzacoalcos during my next vacation.