divino

This is the 4937th most frequent Spanish word.

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divino

"Divino" means "divine" or "heavenly."


In this sentence, "divino" is used as an adjective to describe something incredibly beautiful or pleasing, showcasing its use to express admiration.

El paisaje que vimos ayer era divino.

The scenery we saw yesterday was divine.


Here, "divino" intensifies the excellence of her voice, indicating its praised beauty or quality.

Ella tiene una voz tan divino que todos se emocionaron.

She has such a divine voice that everyone was moved.


In this context, "divino" adds a warm, enthusiastic value to the experience of having lunch, expressing heartfelt gratitude.

¡Fue un almuerzo divino, gracias por invitarme!

It was a divine lunch, thank you for inviting me!