ferrari

This is the 1348th most frequent Spanish word.

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ferrari

"Ferrari" is not a Spanish word; it is an Italian surname and the name of a luxury sports car brand.


Here, 'Ferrari' is used as a noun referring to the brand of luxury sports car, highlighting its color and speed.

El Ferrari rojo pasó por la avenida a gran velocidad.

The red Ferrari drove down the avenue at high speed.


In this sentence, 'Ferrari' functions as the name of a company, emphasizing its reputation for creating luxurious vehicles.

Ferrari es conocido por fabricar coches de alta gama.

Ferrari is renowned for manufacturing high-end cars.


This use of 'Ferrari' denotes the aspiration associated with owning or experiencing a car of this admired brand, suggesting social or personal aspirations.

Sueño con conducir un Ferrari algún día.

I dream of driving a Ferrari someday.