ejército

This is the 1002nd most frequent Spanish word.

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ejército

Army.


In this sentence, 'ejército' is used to refer to a nation's military forces, specifically an organized group of armed personnel.

El ejército marchó por la ciudad.

The army marched through the city.


Here, 'ejército' metaphorically describes a large group of people working together towards a common goal.

Necesitamos un ejército de voluntarios para completar este proyecto.

We need an army of volunteers to complete this project.


In this example, 'ejército' is employed figuratively to depict an organized group or mass of ants, emphasizing their coordinated movement.

El ejército de hormigas cruzó el sendero rápidamente.

The army of ants quickly crossed the path.