cuenco
When you're in the kitchen, a cuenco is a super useful thing to know! Think of it like a bowl you use every day. You can eat soup from a cuenco, or mix ingredients in a cuenco. It's round and deep, perfect for holding food or liquids.
When you're at a restaurant, you might ask for a cuenco for your soup. It's that rounded dish, deeper than a plate, perfect for holding liquids.
You could also use a cuenco in the kitchen to mix ingredients, like a mixing bowl. Or perhaps you'll have a snack in a cuenco, like popcorn or chips.
When you're at a very advanced stage in your Spanish learning, like C2, you might encounter words that have very specific nuances depending on the context. "Cuenco" is a great example. While it generally translates to "bowl," it often refers to a more rustic, deep, or handmade type of bowl, perhaps one made of wood or clay. You might hear it in contexts related to traditional crafts, serving hearty stews, or even describing geographical features like a natural basin in the landscape.
Understanding these subtle differences helps you paint a more precise picture with your words, moving beyond basic equivalents to a richer, more authentic expression.
cuenco 30 सेकंड में
- Cuenco means bowl.
- It's a round, deep dish.
- Used for food or liquids.
§ What 'cuenco' Means and When to Use It
Alright, let's get straight to it. You want to understand cuenco. This word is pretty common, especially if you're talking about food or anything held in a bowl shape. Forget fancy definitions; cuenco simply means 'bowl' in English. It's a foundational word for describing everyday objects you'll encounter in any Spanish-speaking country. Think about it: soups, cereals, salads – they all come in a bowl. Knowing this word is practical.
- Definition
- A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquids; a bowl.
Now, when do people actually use it? All the time! If you're having breakfast, you might ask for a cuenco for your cereal. If you're eating soup, it will be served in a cuenco. It's not just for food, though. You could also refer to a basin or a deep container as a cuenco, especially if it's round and deep. Think of a washbasin in a rustic setting, or a large, decorative bowl.
Por favor, pásame el cuenco para la sopa.
(Please pass me the bowl for the soup.)
The key thing to remember is its shape: round and deep. While 'plato' can mean a plate (which can also hold food), 'cuenco' specifically refers to that deeper, more enclosed shape. You wouldn't put soup on a 'plato' unless it was a very shallow 'plato hondo' (deep plate), but 'cuenco' is the go-to for liquids and larger portions of things like stew or salad.
Let's look at some more examples to solidify this. Imagine you're at a friend's house in Mexico:
- You see a beautiful ceramic item on the table. If it's round and deep, you can confidently call it un cuenco.
- You're eating breakfast and want more fruit. You ask, "¿Me puedes traer un cuenco de fruta, por favor?" (Can you bring me a bowl of fruit, please?)
- Perhaps you're at a market and see a vendor selling spices from large, wooden containers. If they're bowl-shaped, you might hear them referred to as cuencos.
The word is masculine, so you'll use 'el cuenco' or 'un cuenco'. This is important for correct grammar. Don't overthink it; just practice using it. The more you hear it and say it, the more natural it will become. It's a practical word that you'll use often in daily conversations, especially around meal times. So, next time you see a bowl, think 'cuenco'.
El cuenco de ensalada es muy grande.
(The salad bowl is very big.)
In summary, cuenco is your straightforward Spanish word for 'bowl'. It's used for food, liquids, and any deep, round container. It's a practical, everyday word that you need in your vocabulary if you want to talk about basic kitchen items or serving food. No frills, just facts.
§ What is 'cuenco'?
The Spanish word 'cuenco' is a noun. It's a common word, classified as CEFR A2, meaning you'll hear it quite often.
- DEFINITION
- A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquids; a bowl.
Think of a 'cuenco' as your everyday bowl. It can be for soup, cereal, or even mixing ingredients.
§ How to use 'cuenco' in a sentence
'Cuenco' is a masculine noun. This means it will take masculine articles and adjectives. For example, 'el cuenco' (the bowl) or 'un cuenco' (a bowl).
§ Examples with 'cuenco'
Sirve la sopa en el cuenco hondo.
This means: Serve the soup in the deep bowl.
Necesito un cuenco para mezclar los ingredientes.
This means: I need a bowl to mix the ingredients.
El perro bebe agua de su cuenco.
This means: The dog drinks water from its bowl.
§ Prepositions with 'cuenco'
You'll often find 'cuenco' used with prepositions like 'en' (in/on), 'de' (of/from), and 'para' (for).
- En el cuenco (in the bowl): This is straightforward. Something is physically inside the bowl.
- De un cuenco (from a bowl): You might take something out of a bowl, or describe the origin of something.
- Para el cuenco (for the bowl): This indicates purpose, like something is intended to go into the bowl.
Hay fruta fresca en el cuenco de madera.
This means: There is fresh fruit in the wooden bowl.
Saco las galletas del cuenco.
This means: I take the cookies from the bowl.
Este cuenco es para el cereal.
This means: This bowl is for cereal.
§ Common phrases with 'cuenco'
Here are some useful phrases that incorporate 'cuenco':
- Un cuenco de sopa: A bowl of soup.
- Un cuenco de cereal: A bowl of cereal.
- Un cuenco grande/pequeño: A large/small bowl.
- Vaciar el cuenco: To empty the bowl.
- Llenar el cuenco: To fill the bowl.
These phrases are practical and will help you use 'cuenco' naturally in conversation.
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns in Spanish have a gender, either masculine or feminine. 'Cuenco' is a masculine noun.
El cuenco. (The bowl.)
The definite article (the) must agree in gender and number with the noun. For singular masculine nouns like 'cuenco', use 'el'.
El cuenco está en la mesa. (The bowl is on the table.)
To make 'cuenco' plural, you add '-s' to the end, becoming 'cuencos'.
Los cuencos son azules. (The bowls are blue.)
Adjectives describing 'cuenco' must also agree in gender and number. If the adjective ends in '-o', change it to '-a' for feminine and add '-s' for plural.
El cuenco grande. (The big bowl.) Los cuencos grandes. (The big bowls.)
When using 'cuenco' with prepositions, the preposition comes before the article and the noun.
Pongo la fruta en el cuenco. (I put the fruit in the bowl.)
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
El cocinero mezcló los ingredientes en un cuenco grande de cerámica.
The cook mixed the ingredients in a large ceramic bowl.
Here, 'cuenco' is used in its most common sense, referring to a bowl for mixing.
Sirve la sopa caliente en cuencos individuales para cada comensal.
Serve the hot soup in individual bowls for each diner.
'Cuencos individuales' specifies that each person gets their own bowl.
Ponemos el bol de palomitas de maíz en el cuenco para compartir durante la película.
We put the bowl of popcorn in the communal bowl to share during the movie.
This example shows 'cuenco' referring to a larger, communal bowl, sometimes used interchangeably with 'bol' (bowl, from English).
Después de la caminata, el perro bebió toda el agua del cuenco en un instante.
After the walk, the dog drank all the water from the bowl in an instant.
Here, 'cuenco' refers to a pet's water bowl.
Los niños recogieron bayas del bosque y las pusieron en un cuenco de madera.
The children gathered berries from the forest and put them in a wooden bowl.
'Cuenco de madera' specifies the material of the bowl.
El cuenco del lavamanos estaba lleno de jabón y agua.
The basin of the sink was full of soap and water.
In this context, 'cuenco' can refer to the basin part of a sink.
Usamos un cuenco para amasar el pan, es más cómodo que un plato llano.
We use a bowl for kneading the bread, it's more comfortable than a flat plate.
This example emphasizes the 'deep' aspect of 'cuenco' compared to a 'plato llano' (flat plate).
Los cuencos de arroz son muy populares en la cocina asiática.
Rice bowls are very popular in Asian cuisine.
'Cuencos de arroz' is a common phrase to describe dishes served in a bowl, often with rice as the base.
Para la cena de anoche, llené el cuenco de cerámica con una ensalada de quinoa y verduras asadas. Estaba delicioso y fue un plato muy saludable para todos.
For last night's dinner, I filled the ceramic bowl with a quinoa salad and roasted vegetables. It was delicious and a very healthy dish for everyone.
Here, 'cuenco de cerámica' specifies the material of the bowl. 'Llené' is the preterite tense of 'llenar' (to fill).
El chef usó un cuenco grande de acero inoxidable para mezclar todos los ingredientes de la masa, asegurándose de que la consistencia fuera perfecta antes de hornear el pan.
The chef used a large stainless steel bowl to mix all the dough ingredients, ensuring the consistency was perfect before baking the bread.
'Cuenco grande de acero inoxidable' describes the size and material. 'Asegurándose' is a gerund, meaning 'ensuring'.
Después de la caminata, mi perro bebió toda el agua del cuenco en cuestión de segundos; tenía mucha sed y necesitaba hidratarse rápidamente.
After the walk, my dog drank all the water from the bowl in a matter of seconds; he was very thirsty and needed to hydrate quickly.
'Bebió' is the preterite tense of 'beber' (to drink). 'En cuestión de segundos' is a common phrase meaning 'in a matter of seconds'.
Me gusta tomar mi sopa caliente en un cuenco hondo durante el invierno; me ayuda a calentarme y sentirme más confortable en los días fríos.
I like to have my hot soup in a deep bowl during winter; it helps me warm up and feel more comfortable on cold days.
'Cuenco hondo' means 'deep bowl'. 'Me ayuda a calentarme' shows the reflexive verb 'calentarse' (to warm up oneself).
Los niños se divirtieron mucho pintando y decorando sus propios cuencos de madera en el taller de arte; cada uno era único y reflejaba su creatividad.
The children had a lot of fun painting and decorating their own wooden bowls in the art workshop; each one was unique and reflected their creativity.
'Cuencos de madera' specifies the material. 'Se divirtieron' is the preterite tense of the reflexive verb 'divertirse' (to have fun).
Coloca las fresas lavadas en un cuenco pequeño antes de servirlas con crema batida para el postre; es una combinación clásica y deliciosa.
Place the washed strawberries in a small bowl before serving them with whipped cream for dessert; it's a classic and delicious combination.
'Coloca' is an imperative (command) form of 'colocar' (to place). 'Cuenco pequeño' means 'small bowl'.
El arqueólogo descubrió fragmentos de un antiguo cuenco de barro que datan de la época romana, lo que proporcionó información valiosa sobre la cultura de ese período.
The archaeologist discovered fragments of an ancient clay bowl dating back to the Roman era, which provided valuable information about the culture of that period.
'Cuenco de barro' means 'clay bowl'. 'Datán de' means 'dating from'.
Para hacer este postre, necesitarás un cuenco resistente al calor para derretir el chocolate al baño maría; así evitarás que se queme y asegurarás una textura suave.
To make this dessert, you will need a heat-resistant bowl to melt the chocolate in a double boiler; this way you will prevent it from burning and ensure a smooth texture.
'Cuenco resistente al calor' describes a heat-resistant bowl. 'Al baño maría' is a common cooking term meaning 'in a double boiler'.
Para la cena de anoche, mi abuela preparó un delicioso gazpacho que sirvió en un cuenco de cerámica artesanal.
For last night's dinner, my grandmother prepared a delicious gazpacho that she served in a handmade ceramic bowl.
Here, 'cuenco' is used to refer to a specific type of bowl, emphasizing its material and craftsmanship ('de cerámica artesanal').
El chef me explicó que para lograr la textura perfecta en la masa, es fundamental amasarla en un cuenco grande y profundo.
The chef explained to me that to achieve the perfect texture in the dough, it is essential to knead it in a large and deep bowl.
'Cuenco' describes a container used for a specific culinary process, highlighting its size and depth ('grande y profundo').
Observé cómo el alfarero experto moldeaba hábilmente la arcilla hasta transformarla en un cuenco de forma elegante y funcional.
I watched as the skilled potter deftly shaped the clay until he transformed it into a bowl of elegant and functional form.
In this sentence, 'cuenco' is the end product of a craft, described by its aesthetic and practical qualities ('de forma elegante y funcional').
La cultura japonesa valora mucho la ceremonia del té, donde cada sorbo se disfruta de un pequeño cuenco cuidadosamente diseñado.
Japanese culture highly values the tea ceremony, where each sip is enjoyed from a small, carefully designed bowl.
Here, 'cuenco' refers to a culturally significant item, often small and decorative ('un pequeño cuenco cuidadosamente diseñado').
Después de la caminata, llenamos un cuenco con agua fresca del manantial para que los perros pudieran beber a sus anchas.
After the hike, we filled a bowl with fresh spring water so the dogs could drink at their leisure.
'Cuenco' is used for a practical purpose, holding liquids for animals ('con agua fresca del manantial').
Para evitar el desperdicio, siempre procuro tener un cuenco cerca mientras cocino para depositar las cáscaras y los restos vegetales.
To avoid waste, I always try to have a bowl nearby while cooking to deposit peels and vegetable scraps.
This example uses 'cuenco' for a utilitarian purpose in the kitchen, collecting waste ('para depositar las cáscaras y los restos vegetales').
Los arqueólogos descubrieron fragmentos de un antiguo cuenco de arcilla, lo que les permitió datar la civilización perdida.
Archaeologists discovered fragments of an ancient clay bowl, which allowed them to date the lost civilization.
'Cuenco' here is an artifact of historical significance, described by its material and age ('un antiguo cuenco de arcilla').
El poeta describió la luna llena como un cuenco de plata derramando luz sobre el valle dormido.
The poet described the full moon as a silver bowl spilling light over the sleeping valley.
In this metaphorical usage, 'cuenco' evokes a vivid image, comparing the moon to a container of light ('un cuenco de plata derramando luz').
व्याकरण पैटर्न
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
El [sustantivo] está en el cuenco.
El arroz está en el cuenco. (The rice is in the bowl.)
Yo uso un cuenco para [verbo].
Yo uso un cuenco para comer sopa. (I use a bowl to eat soup.)
Necesito un cuenco para [sustantivo].
Necesito un cuenco para la fruta. (I need a bowl for the fruit.)
¿Puedes pasarme el cuenco con [sustantivo]?
¿Puedes pasarme el cuenco con ensalada? (Can you pass me the bowl with salad?)
El cuenco de [material] es muy bonito.
El cuenco de cerámica es muy bonito. (The ceramic bowl is very pretty.)
Prepara el cuenco con [ingrediente] y [ingrediente].
Prepara el cuenco con la harina y los huevos. (Prepare the bowl with the flour and eggs.)
Este cuenco es perfecto para [propósito].
Este cuenco es perfecto para mezclar ingredientes. (This bowl is perfect for mixing ingredients.)
He dejado el cuenco sucio en el fregadero.
He dejado el cuenco sucio en el fregadero. (I left the dirty bowl in the sink.)
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Cuenco is a common word for 'bowl' in Spanish. You'll hear it a lot in kitchens and restaurants. It can be used for things like a soup bowl, a salad bowl, or even a mixing bowl. Think of it as a generic, everyday bowl.
Don't confuse cuenco with 'tazón' or 'bol'. While they can sometimes be interchangeable, 'tazón' often implies a handle (like a mug or a teacup), and 'bol' is a more direct borrowing from English 'bowl', often used for larger serving bowls or mixing bowls. Cuenco is a good, safe choice for most bowl-shaped objects, especially individual serving bowls.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'cuenco' as a 'cup' that's gone a little 'wonky' or 'enlarged' into a bowl. The 'cuen' part sounds a bit like 'cup' and the 'co' can remind you of how it 'holds' things. Cup-wonky-holds = cuenco.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a rustic, handcrafted wooden 'cuenco' filled with a steaming, colorful soup. Visualize the warmth and the feel of the smooth, curved surface as you hold it. The shape is distinctly a bowl, not a plate or a cup.
Word Web
चैलेंज
You're setting the table for dinner. What Spanish word would you use to ask someone to pass you the large bowl for the salad? (Answer: Pásame el cuenco de la ensalada, por favor.)
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Eating soup or cereal
- Necesito un cuenco para la sopa. (I need a bowl for the soup.)
- Este cuenco de cereal es grande. (This cereal bowl is big.)
- ¿Puedes pasarme el cuenco, por favor? (Can you pass me the bowl, please?)
Serving snacks
- Pon las patatas fritas en un cuenco. (Put the chips in a bowl.)
- Tenemos un cuenco de fruta fresca. (We have a bowl of fresh fruit.)
- Este cuenco es perfecto para aceitunas. (This bowl is perfect for olives.)
Mixing ingredients
- Usa un cuenco grande para mezclar. (Use a large bowl for mixing.)
- En este cuenco se bate la masa. (The dough is beaten in this bowl.)
- Necesito un cuenco para los huevos. (I need a bowl for the eggs.)
Pet food and water
- El cuenco del perro está vacío. (The dog's bowl is empty.)
- Llena el cuenco de agua para el gato. (Fill the water bowl for the cat.)
- Compré un nuevo cuenco para su comida. (I bought a new bowl for their food.)
Decorative items
- Ese cuenco de cerámica es muy bonito. (That ceramic bowl is very pretty.)
- Coloca las llaves en el cuenco de la entrada. (Put the keys in the bowl by the entrance.)
- Un cuenco con flores secas. (A bowl with dried flowers.)
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Qué tipo de comida te gusta comer en un cuenco? (What kind of food do you like to eat in a bowl?)"
"¿Tienes un cuenco favorito en casa? (Do you have a favorite bowl at home?)"
"¿Para qué usas más a menudo un cuenco en tu cocina? (What do you most often use a bowl for in your kitchen?)"
"Si fueras a diseñar un cuenco, ¿cómo sería? (If you were to design a bowl, what would it be like?)"
"¿Alguna vez has visto un cuenco muy inusual o interesante? (Have you ever seen a very unusual or interesting bowl?)"
डायरी विषय
Describe una comida que te gustaría disfrutar en un cuenco. ¿Dónde estarías? ¿Con quién? (Describe a meal you'd like to enjoy in a bowl. Where would you be? With whom?)
Piensa en todos los cuencos que hay en tu cocina. ¿Cuál es el más utilizado y por qué? (Think about all the bowls in your kitchen. Which one is used the most and why?)
Escribe una pequeña historia sobre un cuenco que viaja por el mundo. (Write a short story about a bowl that travels the world.)
¿Cómo contribuye el tamaño y la forma de un cuenco a la experiencia de comer? Da ejemplos. (How do the size and shape of a bowl contribute to the eating experience? Give examples.)
Imagina que el 'cuenco' es una metáfora de algo en tu vida. ¿Qué podría ser? (Imagine that 'bowl' is a metaphor for something in your life. What could it be?)
खुद को परखो 72 सवाल
The bowl is empty.
I want a bowl of soup.
Where is the big bowl?
Read this aloud:
Este es un cuenco.
Focus: kwen-koh
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Read this aloud:
Necesito un cuenco para la fruta.
Focus: neh-seh-SEE-toh oon kwen-koh PAH-rah lah FROO-tah
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Read this aloud:
Hay un cuenco pequeño aquí.
Focus: aiy oon kwen-koh peh-KEH-nyoh ah-KEE
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Imagine you are in a Spanish kitchen. Describe two things you see that are commonly found in a cuenco. Use simple Spanish.
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Sample answer
Veo sopa en el cuenco. También veo fruta en un cuenco grande.
Complete the sentence in Spanish: 'Yo pongo mi cereal en un...' (I put my cereal in a...)
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Sample answer
Yo pongo mi cereal en un cuenco.
Write a short sentence in Spanish saying what you would drink from a cuenco.
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Sample answer
Yo bebo sopa del cuenco.
¿Dónde pone María la sopa?
Read this passage:
María tiene hambre. Ella prepara sopa. Pone la sopa caliente en un cuenco azul. La sopa está muy rica.
¿Dónde pone María la sopa?
The passage states, 'Pone la sopa caliente en un cuenco azul.'
The passage states, 'Pone la sopa caliente en un cuenco azul.'
¿Qué pone el dueño en el cuenco del perro?
Read this passage:
El perro tiene sed. Su dueño pone agua fresca en su cuenco. El perro bebe toda el agua.
¿Qué pone el dueño en el cuenco del perro?
The passage says, 'Su dueño pone agua fresca en su cuenco.'
The passage says, 'Su dueño pone agua fresca en su cuenco.'
¿Qué hay en el cuenco?
Read this passage:
En la cocina hay una mesa. Sobre la mesa hay un cuenco grande. El cuenco está lleno de manzanas rojas.
¿Qué hay en el cuenco?
The passage says, 'El cuenco está lleno de manzanas rojas.'
The passage says, 'El cuenco está lleno de manzanas rojas.'
This sentence describes the color of the bowl. 'El' (The) is followed by 'cuenco' (bowl), then 'es' (is) and finally 'azul' (blue).
This sentence expresses a desire for a large bowl. 'Yo' (I) is followed by 'quiero' (want), then 'un' (a), 'cuenco' (bowl), and 'grande' (large).
This sentence indicates that there is soup in the bowl. 'Hay' (There is) is followed by 'sopa' (soup), 'en' (in), 'el' (the), and 'cuenco' (bowl).
Which item would you typically eat soup from?
A 'cuenco' is a bowl, which is commonly used for soup. A 'plato' is a plate, a 'taza' is a cup (for hot drinks), and a 'vaso' is a glass.
If you are preparing a salad, what might you mix the ingredients in?
A 'cuenco grande' (large bowl) is suitable for mixing salad ingredients. A 'tenedor' is a fork, a 'cuchillo' is a knife, and a 'cuchara' is a spoon.
What would you use to hold fruit on a table?
A 'cuenco de fruta' (fruit bowl) is specifically designed to hold fruit. A 'plato hondo' is a deep plate, a 'vaso de agua' is a water glass, and 'una botella' is a bottle.
You can drink water from a 'cuenco'.
While not as common as a glass, a 'cuenco' (bowl) can be used to hold and drink liquids, including water.
A 'cuenco' is typically flat.
A 'cuenco' is a round, deep dish, not flat. A plate would be flat.
You would use a 'cuenco' to cut vegetables.
You use a knife to cut vegetables, not a 'cuenco' (bowl). A bowl is for holding or serving.
Listen for 'bowl' and the action.
Listen for 'bowl' and what it's for.
Listen for 'bowl' and its state.
Read this aloud:
El cuenco azul está en la mesa.
Focus: cuenco
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Read this aloud:
Lava el cuenco después de comer.
Focus: Lava el cuenco
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Read this aloud:
Dame un cuenco pequeño, por favor.
Focus: pequeño
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This sentence describes serving soup in a large bowl. 'Ella sirvió' (She served) starts the sentence, followed by 'la sopa' (the soup), then 'en un cuenco grande' (in a large bowl).
This is a question asking someone to pass the fruit bowl. '¿Puedes pasar?' (Can you pass?) begins the question, followed by 'el cuenco de frutas' (the fruit bowl).
This sentence states that they bought a new bowl for breakfast. 'Compramos' (We bought) starts the sentence, followed by 'un cuenco nuevo' (a new bowl) and 'para el desayuno' (for breakfast).
Choose the best translation for 'bowl' in the following sentence: 'She served the soup in a large bowl.'
'Cuenco' is the direct translation for 'bowl'. 'Plato' means plate, 'taza' means cup, and 'fuente' means serving dish.
Which sentence correctly uses 'cuenco'?
'Cuenco' refers to a dish for food or liquids. The other options use 'cuenco' incorrectly in contexts where a basket, bed, or drawer would be more appropriate.
If you are asked to bring 'un cuenco de fruta' to a picnic, what would you bring?
'Un cuenco de fruta' literally translates to 'a bowl of fruit'.
You can drink water from a 'cuenco'.
'Cuenco' can be used for liquids, so drinking water from it is possible.
A 'cuenco' is typically flat, like a dinner plate.
A 'cuenco' is described as a round, deep dish or basin, unlike a flat dinner plate.
If someone asks for 'el cuenco de la ensalada', they are asking for the salad bowl.
In this context, 'el cuenco de la ensalada' directly translates to 'the salad bowl'.
Imagine you're making a big salad. What kind of 'cuenco' would you use? Describe it in Spanish.
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Sample answer
Para hacer una ensalada grande, usaría un cuenco de madera muy amplio para mezclar bien todos los ingredientes.
You are at a pottery market. Describe a 'cuenco' you would like to buy and what you would use it for.
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Sample answer
Me gustaría comprar un cuenco de cerámica hecho a mano con colores vivos. Lo usaría para poner frutas en la mesa de la cocina.
Your friend asks you how to say 'bowl' in Spanish. Write a short explanation.
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Sample answer
Para decir 'bowl' en español, usas la palabra 'cuenco'. Es un recipiente redondo y profundo, que normalmente se usa para servir o comer alimentos, como sopas o ensaladas.
¿Qué tipo de cuenco usa María para su desayuno?
Read this passage:
María siempre desayuna cereales en un cuenco pequeño de porcelana. Le gusta porque mantiene la leche fría y es fácil de limpiar. Algunas personas prefieren usar cuencos más grandes para la sopa.
¿Qué tipo de cuenco usa María para su desayuno?
El pasaje indica que María usa 'un cuenco pequeño de porcelana' para su desayuno.
El pasaje indica que María usa 'un cuenco pequeño de porcelana' para su desayuno.
¿De qué material es el cuenco de la abuela y qué hay dentro?
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En la cocina de mi abuela hay un cuenco de cristal muy bonito que siempre está lleno de caramelos. Ella dice que es un regalo de hace muchos años y lo cuida mucho.
¿De qué material es el cuenco de la abuela y qué hay dentro?
El pasaje dice que 'hay un cuenco de cristal muy bonito que siempre está lleno de caramelos'.
El pasaje dice que 'hay un cuenco de cristal muy bonito que siempre está lleno de caramelos'.
¿Por qué el chef usó un cuenco de acero inoxidable para la salsa?
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El chef preparó una salsa especial y la sirvió en un cuenco de acero inoxidable para mantenerla caliente. Luego, cada comensal se sirvió un poco en sus propios cuencos individuales.
¿Por qué el chef usó un cuenco de acero inoxidable para la salsa?
El texto menciona que el cuenco de acero inoxidable se usó 'para mantenerla caliente'.
El texto menciona que el cuenco de acero inoxidable se usó 'para mantenerla caliente'.
This sentence asks someone to pass the bowl politely. 'Pásame' means 'Pass me', 'el cuenco' means 'the bowl', and 'por favor' means 'please'.
This sentence describes the presence of a bowl full of fruit. 'Hay' means 'There is/are', 'un cuenco' means 'a bowl', 'lleno de' means 'full of', and 'frutas' means 'fruits'.
This sentence states that she eats cereal in a bowl every morning. 'Ella come' means 'She eats', 'cereales' means 'cereal', 'en un cuenco' means 'in a bowl', and 'cada mañana' means 'every morning'.
Describe a typical breakfast in your country, mentioning what kind of 'cuenco' (bowl) you might use for cereal or soup. Use at least 50 words.
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En mi país, un desayuno típico a menudo incluye cereales o avena. Usamos un cuenco hondo para servir estos alimentos. Algunas personas prefieren cuencos grandes para tener suficiente espacio para la leche, mientras que otras usan cuencos más pequeños para frutas. También, si comemos una sopa ligera por la mañana, usamos un cuenco para la sopa. Me gusta un cuenco de cerámica para mi café con leche.
Imagine you are preparing a meal for friends. Write a short paragraph explaining how you would use different 'cuencos' (bowls) in your kitchen for ingredients, mixing, or serving. Use at least 40 words.
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Para preparar una comida para mis amigos, usaría varios cuencos en la cocina. Tendría un cuenco grande para mezclar la ensalada, otro cuenco mediano para los ingredientes secos y un cuenco pequeño para las especias. Al servir, usaría cuencos individuales para la sopa o el postre, para que cada uno tenga su porción.
You are at a pottery workshop. Describe a 'cuenco' (bowl) you would like to create, including its size, color, and intended use. Write at least 35 words.
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Me gustaría crear un cuenco de cerámica de tamaño mediano, con un color azul profundo y un acabado mate. Sería perfecto para servir frutas frescas o para guardar mis llaves en la entrada. Me encanta la idea de un cuenco que sea tanto funcional como decorativo en mi casa.
¿Para qué usaba María su cuenco favorito?
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María siempre usaba su cuenco favorito para el desayuno. Era un cuenco de cerámica pintado a mano con flores azules y verdes. Su abuela se lo había regalado hace muchos años. A veces, por la tarde, lo llenaba de palomitas de maíz para ver una película.
¿Para qué usaba María su cuenco favorito?
El pasaje menciona que lo usaba para el desayuno y lo llenaba de palomitas de maíz para ver una película.
El pasaje menciona que lo usaba para el desayuno y lo llenaba de palomitas de maíz para ver una película.
¿Qué tipo de cuencos son populares en la cocina de Ana?
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En la cocina moderna de Ana, los cuencos de metal son muy populares. Son duraderos y fáciles de limpiar. Ella tiene un juego completo de cuencos de diferentes tamaños, desde uno muy pequeño para especias hasta uno grande para mezclar masas. Su esposo prefiere los cuencos de madera para ensaladas.
¿Qué tipo de cuencos son populares en la cocina de Ana?
El texto dice que 'los cuencos de metal son muy populares' en su cocina.
El texto dice que 'los cuencos de metal son muy populares' en su cocina.
¿Qué tipo de cuenco recomienda el chef Martín para batir huevos?
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El chef Martín explicó que un buen cuenco es esencial para la preparación de muchos platos. Recomienda usar cuencos de vidrio para batir huevos porque son transparentes y permiten ver la consistencia. Para las salsas, prefiere cuencos pequeños de porcelana que mantengan la temperatura. Un cuenco versátil es una herramienta clave.
¿Qué tipo de cuenco recomienda el chef Martín para batir huevos?
El chef Martín recomienda 'cuencos de vidrio para batir huevos'.
El chef Martín recomienda 'cuencos de vidrio para batir huevos'.
Tras la caída, la joya rodó y se posó en el ___ decorado de la fuente, perdiéndose de vista entre los lirios acuáticos.
In this context, 'cuenco' refers to the basin of the fountain, where the jewel would have settled.
El ceramista, con manos expertas, modeló el barro hasta darle la forma de un elegante ___ con relieves intrincados, destinado a ser una pieza central en la mesa.
'Cuenco' is the most appropriate word to describe a molded, elegant, and intricate deep dish or basin.
El anciano sabio mezclaba sus hierbas medicinales en un ___ de madera tallada, un ritual que había practicado durante décadas con gran devoción.
'Cuenco' fits perfectly here as a traditional deep dish or basin for mixing ingredients.
El chef presentó el consomé en un diminuto ___ de porcelana, realzando la delicadeza del plato con una presentación impecable.
A small, delicate 'cuenco' is often used for elegant presentations of dishes like consommé.
Las ofrendas florales se depositaron cuidadosamente en el ___ de piedra del antiguo templo, un gesto de respeto a los dioses.
In an ancient temple context, 'cuenco' can refer to a stone basin used for offerings.
El agua de la lluvia se acumulaba en un pequeño ___ natural en la roca, formando un improvisado bebedero para los animales del bosque.
A natural 'cuenco' in the rock describes a natural basin that collects water.
Choose the most appropriate synonym for 'cuenco' in the context of ancient ceremonial practices.
While 'plato' and 'taza' are related to dishes and cups, and 'olla' is a pot, 'vasija' (vessel) is a more encompassing and appropriate term for a ceremonial container, especially given the C2 difficulty context.
In a philosophical discussion about the emptiness and fullness of objects, which of the following best represents the abstract concept embodied by a 'cuenco'?
A 'cuenco' is fundamentally defined by its capacity to hold something, implying an inherent 'emptiness' or 'vacuidad' when not in use, a common theme in philosophical discourse regarding form and content.
Which of these phrases uses 'cuenco' in a highly metaphorical or figurative sense, common in advanced literature?
Using 'el cuenco de sus manos' (the bowl of her hands) is a classic poetic metaphor, evoking the image of cupped hands forming a vessel, which is a C2 level understanding of figurative language.
In a highly technical anthropological text, 'cuenco' would exclusively refer to a ceramic vessel used for food consumption in prehistoric cultures.
While 'cuenco' can refer to such an object, its meaning is broader. In anthropology, it could also refer to basins for other purposes, or even natural depressions resembling bowls. The word 'exclusively' makes this statement false at a C2 level.
The etymological roots of 'cuenco' suggest a direct correlation with the concept of 'concavity' or 'hollowed space'.
The word 'cuenco' is indeed derived from Latin 'concha', which relates to a shell or a hollow object, directly linking it to the concept of concavity. This demonstrates a C2 understanding of etymology.
When discussing the architectural design of a large-scale amphitheater, one could metaphorically refer to the seating area as a 'cuenco' due to its concave shape.
This is a valid metaphorical use of 'cuenco' (bowl-shaped area) due to the concave design of an amphitheater, demonstrating a nuanced C2 understanding of the word's application beyond its literal meaning.
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Summary
Remember 'cuenco' when you need a bowl for eating or mixing in Spanish.
- Cuenco means bowl.
- It's a round, deep dish.
- Used for food or liquids.
उदाहरण
Sirve la sopa en un cuenco grande.
संबंधित सामग्री
food के और शब्द
a la carta
B1Referring to dishes that are ordered individually from a menu.
abrelatas
B1A device for opening cans of food.
aceituna
A1A small oval fruit with a hard pit, green or black, used for oil or eating.
aceitunas
B1Small oval fruits with a bitter taste, often pickled.
ácido
A2Having a sharp, sour taste like vinegar or lemon juice.
aderezar
B1To season or dress food, especially salads.
aderezo
B1A sauce or seasoning for food, especially salads.
aditivo
B1A substance added to food to improve its flavor, color, or shelf-life.
agridulce
B1Having a mixture of sweet and sour tastes.
agrio
A1Sour.