"Vaso" means "cup" or "glass" (in the sense of 'cup').
The English word "vase" is commonly translated as "florero" in Spanish.
"El vaso" in Spanish translates to "the glass" in English.
The root "vaso" means vessel or duct. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood vessels, such as vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) or vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels).
The prefix of vasoconstriction is "vaso-" and the suffix is "-constriction."
The medical root word 'vaso' refers to the vessel.
los vaqueros (cowboys) el viernes (on Friday) las verduras (vegetables)
"El vaso" in Spanish translates to "the glass" in English.
a glass, glassful, jar, and similar receptacles. un vaso de vino = a glass of wine
When one says 'vaso' and is referring to the human body, they are talking about vessels (as in the blood vessels).
El vaso.
Vaso- means vessel.
A glass.
the glass
Vidrio roto (window-glass) vaso roto (drinking-glass)
I drink a glass of wine = me tomo un vaso de vino Me tome un vaso de vino = I had/drank a glass of wine (past tense)
False. "Vaso" refers to vessels and "constrictor" means narrowing.
servilletas, vaso (de agua)
Vaso's population is 15,000.