drake

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.

¿Has leído la novela 'La canción del drake'?

Have you read the novel 'The Song of the Drake'?