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Term: Legado

Description:

Legado is a Spanish noun referring to the act or consequence of leaving or transmitting something from one generation to another. It signifies an inheritance, heritage, or legacy that is passed down, often referring to valuable possessions, traditions, beliefs, or customs.

Senses and Usages:
Sense 1:

Noun: Inheritance or Heritage

Example Sentence: She received a significant legado from her grandmother, including a collection of antique jewelry.

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Sense 2:

Noun: Legacy or Bequest

Example Sentence: The philanthropist's legado to the community foundation helped fund numerous educational programs.

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Sense 3:

Noun: Tradition or Custom

Example Sentence: The festival celebrated the local legado of traditional dance and music.

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Sense 4:

Adjective: Popular or Well-known

Example Sentence: The artist's latest album has become a legado hit, dominating the charts for several weeks.

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Additional Resources:
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