sangre
blood
Pronunciation
/ˈsan.ɡɾe/
Cultural Note
'Sangre' carries deep cultural weight. 'Tener sangre azul' (to have blue blood) refers to nobility. 'A sangre fría' means in cold blood. 'Mala sangre' implies resentment. Blood donation campaigns in Spain are common, often organized by the Red Cross.
📝 Example Sentences
Necesito hacerme un análisis de sangre.
I need to get a blood test.
La sangre es más espesa que el agua.
Blood is thicker than water.
Le tiene mala sangre desde lo que pasó.
He has bad blood with him since what happened.
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