This is the 6947th most frequent Spanish word.
drake
In Spanish, "drake" does not have a standard definition and may refer to a proper noun, such as the surname of a person (e.g., Sir Francis Drake) or a reference to the rapper Drake.
The word 'drake' refers to a male duck specifically, highlighting the subject of the sentence as it describes its behavior in a natural setting.
El drake nadaba calmadamente en el estanque.
The drake was swimming calmly in the pond.
Here, 'Drake' is used as a proper noun, referring to the popular musical artist, emphasizing attendance at an event where he performed.
Fui a un concierto de Drake ayer.
I went to a Drake concert yesterday.
The word 'drake' is used to signify a literary or symbolic reference, likely involving themes of nature or metaphorical concepts attributed to the drake.