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What does hueco mean in English?

"Hueco" in Spanish can mean several things in English, depending on the context:

* Hollow: This is the most common translation, referring to something empty or having a cavity. For example, "a hollow log" or "a hollow sound."

* Hole: This translation is used when "hueco" refers to a hole in the ground or in an object. For example, "a hole in the wall" or "a hole in the bucket."

* Gap: This translation is used when "hueco" refers to a space or gap between things. For example, "a gap in the fence" or "a gap in the schedule."

The best translation will depend on the specific context of the sentence or phrase in which "hueco" is used.

Here are some examples of how "hueco" can be translated:

* "El árbol tenía un hueco en el tronco." This would translate to "The tree had a hollow in its trunk."

* "Hay un hueco en la pared." This would translate to "There's a hole in the wall."

* "Hay un hueco en mi agenda para mañana." This would translate to "There's a gap in my schedule for tomorrow."

If you provide the specific sentence or phrase you are working with, I can give you a more precise translation.

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