salamanca

This is the 8607th most frequent Spanish word.


salamanca

Salamanca: A city in western Spain, known for its historic university and architecture.


In this sentence, 'Salamanca' refers to the name of a city in Spain, which is being used as a proper noun to specify the location visited.

Estuve visitando Salamanca durante mis vacaciones.

I visited Salamanca during my vacation.


Here, 'Salamanca' is used as a term from mythology or folklore, representing a mythical entity or concept in cultural storytelling.

La Salamanca es uno de los personajes míticos del folclore argentino.

La Salamanca is one of the mythical characters of Argentine folklore.


In this example, 'Salamanca' appears as part of an idiomatic phrase or saying, showcasing cultural or traditional usage rather than literal meaning.

Hay un dicho que dice 'Por amor llegó el ratón al Salamanca'.

There's a saying that goes 'For love, the mouse came to Salamanca'.