lego

This is the 7637th most frequent Spanish word.


lego

"Lego" in Spanish refers to a layperson or someone unskilled in a particular subject.


Here, 'LEGO' is used as a proper noun referring to the brand name of the toy.

Me apasiona construir figuras con piezas de LEGO.

I am passionate about building figures with LEGO pieces.


In this case, 'lego' functions as an adjective meaning 'unskilled' or 'layperson'.

Él leyó mucho y se considera lego en temas científicos.

He read a lot and considers himself unskilled in scientific matters.


Here, 'lego' is used in an oblique form referring to 'law' or 'ordinance' in a legal context.

Después de recibir un lego importante, decidieron reanudar la construcción.

After receiving an important law, they decided to resume the construction.