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The Meaning of columpio

Columpio

Definition:

Columpio (noun) refers to a swing. It is typically a seat suspended by ropes or chains that allows a person to swing back and forth, commonly found in playgrounds, parks, and yards for recreational use.

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Etymology:

The word “columpio” originates from the Spanish verb “columpiar,” which means “to swing.” The term likely traces back to Latin culumpium, meaning “to sway or swing,” which has also influenced the development of similar terms in Romance languages.

Pronunciation:

Spanish: [ko̞.lum.‘pi.o]
Phonetic break: co-lum-pio

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  1. Los niños se divierten en el columpio del parque.
    (The children are having fun on the swing in the park.)

  2. Me gusta ir al columpio cuando tengo tiempo libre.
    (I like to go on the swing when I have free time.)

  3. El columpio estaba roto, así que tuvimos que repararlo.
    (The swing was broken, so we had to fix it.)

  4. Ella empujó a su hermano en el columpio.
    (She pushed her brother on the swing.)

  5. En el verano, jugamos en el columpio todos los días.
    (In the summer, we play on the swing every day.)