ernest

This is the 7052nd most frequent Spanish word.


ernest

The word "ernest" does not exist in Spanish.


The word 'Ernest' here is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.

Ernest viajó a España el verano pasado para aprender español.

Ernest traveled to Spain last summer to learn Spanish.


The word 'Ernest' forms part of a well-known individual's name, attributing the context of historical reference.

En literatura, 'Ernest Hemingway' es famoso por su estilo claro y variado.

In literature, 'Ernest Hemingway' is famous for his clear and varied style.


In this sentence, 'Ernest' is used as a name given to a pet, illustrating naming conventions in Spanish-speaking contexts.

Mi vecino tiene un perro llamado Ernest que es muy juguetón.

My neighbor has a dog named Ernest who is very playful.