granada

This is the 795th most frequent Spanish word.


granada

"Granada" in English means "pomegranate" (fruit) or "grenade" (explosive).


Here, 'granada' refers to the fruit.

Compré una granada en el mercado.

I bought a pomegranate at the market.


In this sentence, 'granada' denotes the explosive device called a grenade.

El soldado sostuvo una granada en sus manos.

The soldier held a grenade in his hands.


Here, 'Granada' is used as a proper noun to refer to the city in Spain.

Córdoba y Granada son ciudades con una rica historia.

Cordoba and Granada are cities with a rich history.