What is Jabon and Limpiar?

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Jabon and Limpiar have very different meanings but are similar in a way. Jabon and Limpiar are Spanish words, and in this article I will discuss the proper meanings of these couple of words. This article is meant to inform my readers on the proper meanings and definitions of these words.

To begin with Jabon is a bar of soap, it could be any type or shape of soap. Jabon is usually referred to as shower soap. My favorite kind of Jabon in Mexico is called Zote, Zote is used to wash clothes and can be used to shower with but Zote is a strong soap that requires caution for the eyes.

The second Spanish word I wanted to discuss is Limpiar and this word means to clean up something. It could be a spill on the floor or maybe the dishes that need cleaning. I like the word Limpiar, because there is nothing like a clean environment to be around.

Limpiar and Jabon can be combined in a sentence, because both have to do with hygienic practices. I hope you readers out there can benefit from this article, especially if it's for Spanish class or maybe you are trying to impress a friend that you know Spanish now. If you do impress someone by the speaking of my terms you can happily say, "I picked up these terms from my friend Pure Writing." Learning Spanish can be very difficult to do, many people say that Spanish is one of the easiest languages to learn but they are wrong. Spanish to me is a very hard language to learn, it's difficult to learn and talk. I grew up talking Spanish as my first language, and then I compared it to English which is my second language and to me Spanish is very hard and difficult. If any of you readers out there have had to learn Spanish as a second language please let me know about your journey to learn Spanish. Let me know how you got into Spanish and what schools you went to. High schools in America offer Spanish classes, but colleges offer more advanced Spanish classes that can teach you the correct way to Speak and think in Spanish. I wish all my readers one day can learn a little Spanish from me or from a class, and if you do learn Spanish maybe one day you can teach us at Associated Content how to speak it.

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  • Pure Writing7/29/2009

    thanks for comments, Artme and SReview

  • SweetReviewer7/28/2009

    I never realized it but I was born in ny and went alot to the Dominican Republic, which is my nationality. I learned spanish as a first language also, I learned how to write it, speak it and read it. Then when I came to kindergarden in NY I didnt know english at all lol and the teacher told my mom to put me in bilingual classes. Learning a second language is important. When I have kids I will definitely incorporate both languages. Great post.

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