líbano

This is the 1746th most frequent Spanish word.

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líbano

"Líbano" in English means "Lebanon," a country in the Middle East.


In this usage, 'Líbano' evokes imagery of the country's natural landscapes, particularly its famous cedar forests.

El olor a cedro nos recordó a los bosques del Líbano.

The smell of cedar reminded us of the forests of Lebanon.


In this sentence, 'Líbano' refers to the country, representing its geographical and political entity.

El Líbano es un país ubicado en Oriente Medio.

Lebanon is a country located in the Middle East.


Here, 'Líbano' is used to identify the origin of the cedar wood, tying the country's name to a specific resource.

Usaron madera de cedro del Líbano para construir el templo.

They used cedar wood from Lebanon to build the temple.