pits

This is the 13023rd most frequent Spanish word.


pits

In Spanish, "pits" does not have a direct meaning; it could be a borrowed word or require context.


Here, 'pits' refers to 'pozos', which means holes or excavations, typically used to access underground resources like water.

Los pozos de agua en la región están secos.

The water pits in the region are dry.


In this case, 'pits' corresponds to 'carozos', which are the hard, inner seeds of certain fruits.

Me regalaron una bolsa de duraznos sin carozos.

They gifted me a bag of peaches without pits.


Here, 'pits' is represented by 'hoyos' or 'pozos', referring to indentations or cavities in the ground.

El terreno del bosque tiene muchos hoyos que parecen pozos.

The forest ground has many holes that look like pits.