susanna

This is the 8798th most frequent Spanish word.


susanna

"Susanna" is a proper noun, typically a given name, and does not have a specific meaning in Spanish beyond being a name.


Here, "Susanna" is used as a proper noun, functioning as the subject of the sentence and referring to a specific individual.

Susanna es una persona muy amable.

Susanna is a very kind person.


In this sentence, "Susanna" is part of a possessive construction, indicating that the garden belongs to Susanna.

El jardín de Susanna tiene muchas flores hermosas.

Susanna's garden has many beautiful flowers.


Here, "Susanna" is used as the direct object, referring to the individual one might have met during the event discussed.

¿Conociste a Susanna durante la fiesta?

Did you meet Susanna during the party?