Today’s Spanish word of the day is “otro”.
It’s an adjective meaning “other”.
It’s not a coincidence that the word looks a bit like English “other”.
English and Spanish share a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European, which was spoken about 5,000 years ago.
English “other” and Spanish “otro” both come from the same Proto-Indo-European word, which linguists believe was something like antero.
This is just one example of how there are often connections between English and Spanish vocabulary.
Example sentences
Si no te gusta este color, puedes elegir otro.
If you don’t like this color, you can choose another one.
Otro día, otra oportunidad.
Another day, another opportunity.
Quiero comprar otro libro.
I want to buy another book.
Hay otros problemas más importantes.
There are other, more important, problems.
Invité a otros amigos a la fiesta.
I invited other friends to the party.