Dificil
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Difficult
Real World Example
The Spanish word "difícil" means "difficult" in English. To make this easy to remember, think of the English phrase "difficult decisions." Imagine trying to choose between two equally tempting desserts—it's a "difficult" or "difícil" decision! Now, picture yourself tugging at your hair in mock despair as you say, "This decision is so 'difícil'!" Remember, it sounds like you're saying "difficult" with a bit of a fancy twist. And here's a fun mental image: Picture a famous detective like Sherlock Holmes facing a "difícil" case. Even the great detective finds some mysteries challenging! 🔍
Practice Version
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