encanto

This is the 4984th most frequent Spanish word.

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encanto

Charm; enchantment; delight.


In this sentence, 'encanto' refers to an attracting and captivating quality or charisma that someone possesses, used as a noun.

María tiene un encanto especial cuando baila flamenco.

María has a special charm when she dances flamenco.


Here, 'encanto' expresses the delightful or charming nature of a place or situation, also used as a noun.

El pueblo es un encanto; parece sacado de un cuento.

The village is delightful; it looks like it came out of a storybook.


In this example, 'encanto' is used as a term of endearment akin to 'darling' or 'sweetheart' in English, illustrating its usage in interpersonal settings as a noun.

¡Encanto! Ven aquí, tengo algo que decirte.

Darling! Come here, I have something to tell you.