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The Meaning of salva

Salva

Definition: In Spanish, “salva” can refer to several concepts depending on the context:

  1. Salva (noun): A term often used to describe a “salvo,” which is a discharge of firearms or artillery as a salute or in a celebration.
  2. Salva (verb): The third person singular present subjunctive form of “salvar,” which means “to save” or “to rescue.”

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Etymology: The noun “salva” is derived from the Latin word “salva,” which connotes the concept of safety or a “salutation” involving a discharge of weapons. The verb “salvar” (to save) also comes from the same root in Latin, “salvare,” meaning to save, deliver, or protect.

Pronunciation: In Spanish, “salva” is pronounced as /ˈsal.βa/ (Phonetic transcription: [ˈsal.βa]).

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In summary, “salva” encompasses both a ceremonial act involving a discharge of weapons and a form of the verb relating to saving or rescuing, depending on its context within the Spanish language.

  1. La salva de cañón anunció el comienzo de la celebración.
    (The cannon salvo announced the beginning of the celebration.)

  2. En la batalla, el general dio la orden de hacer una salva en honor a los caídos.
    (In the battle, the general gave the order to fire a salvo in honor of the fallen.)

  3. Durante la fiesta, lanzamos fuegos artificiales a modo de salva.
    (During the party, we launched fireworks as a salvo.)

  4. La salva de aplausos llenó el teatro al final de la actuación.
    (The salvo of applause filled the theater at the end of the performance.)

  5. El equipo ganó con una salva de goles en los últimos minutos del partido.
    (The team won with a salvo of goals in the last minutes of the match.)

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