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The Meaning of brocha

Definition:

Brocha is a Spanish noun that primarily refers to a “brush,” specifically a paintbrush or a large brush used for applying liquid substances. In more informal contexts, it can also refer to a brush used for makeup or other similar applications.

Usage:

  1. Painting context: “Necesitamos una brocha para pintar la pared.” (We need a brush to paint the wall.)
  2. Makeup context: “Ella usa una brocha para aplicar el maquillaje.” (She uses a brush to apply makeup.)

Etymology:

The term “brocha” is derived from the Latin word “broccium,” which refers to a brush or tuft. Over time, it evolved in the Spanish language to denote specifically the type of broad brush used in various applications.

Pronunciation:

In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), it is pronounced as /ˈβɾot͡ʃa/. For English speakers, it may be approximated as “BRO-chah.”

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Additional Notes:

The term “brocha” can also be colloquially used in some Spanish-speaking areas to refer to a thick layer or application of something (similar to saying “a hefty coat of paint”).

  1. La brocha es perfecta para pintar las paredes de la casa.
    (The brush is perfect for painting the walls of the house.)

  2. Necesito una brocha más grande para aplicar la pintura.
    (I need a bigger brush to apply the paint.)

  3. Ella usó una brocha para hacer su pintura más suavemente.
    (She used a brush to make her painting more smoothly.)

  4. Antes de comenzar, asegúrate de limpiar bien la brocha.
    (Before starting, make sure to clean the brush well.)

  5. Compré una brocha nueva para mis acuarelas.
    (I bought a new brush for my watercolors.)

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