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What does chispas mean?

"Chispas" in Spanish can have a few different meanings depending on the context:

* Sparks (literally): This is the most common meaning of "chispas," referring to the small glowing particles emitted by fire or electricity.

* Spark (figuratively): It can also mean a spark of something, like a spark of inspiration, a spark of love, or a spark of hope.

* Spunk: This is a slang meaning, referring to someone having a lot of energy, enthusiasm, or spirit.

Example Sentences:

* Literal: "Las chispas de la soldadura pueden causar un incendio." (The welding sparks can cause a fire.)

* Figurative: "Su discurso despertó chispas de esperanza en el público." (His speech ignited sparks of hope in the audience.)

* Slang: "Ese chico tiene chispas, siempre está listo para la aventura." (That guy has spunk, he's always up for an adventure.)

To understand the exact meaning of "chispas" in a specific context, you need to consider the surrounding words and the overall tone of the sentence.

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