reales

This is the 1080th most frequent Spanish word.

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reales

"Reales" in English can mean "royals," "reals" (former Spanish currency), or "real" (as in genuine or realistic), depending on context.


Here 'reales' is used as an adjective meaning 'true' or 'real', describing the noun 'historias'.

Las historias reales son a menudo más interesantes que las ficticias.

Real stories are often more interesting than fictional ones.


Here 'reales' is used as an adjective meaning 'royal', referring to the treasures related to royalty.

En el mercado de antigüedades, muchos objetos antiguos son verdaderos tesoros reales.

In the antique market, many old objects are true royal treasures.


Here 'reales' is used to denote 'real' in a technical or practical sense, relating to actual values in economics.

Entre los valores reales y nominales, hay diferencias importantes en economía.

Between real and nominal values, there are significant differences in economics.