linares

This is the 1745th most frequent Spanish word.

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linares

"Linares" is a Spanish proper noun, often referring to a municipality or city in Spain or Latin America; not a standard dictionary word with a general definition.


In this sentence, 'Linares' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a place.

Linares es una ciudad ubicada en la provincia de Jaén, España.

Linares is a city located in the province of Jaén, Spain.


Here, 'linares' refers to flax fields (a place where flax is cultivated), being a common noun used in plural.

Los linares en esa región son conocidos por su belleza natural.

The flax fields in that region are known for their natural beauty.


In this case, 'Linares' is used as a surname, identifying a specific person.

Mi compañera Linares siempre llega puntual a clase.

My colleague Linares always arrives on time to class.