Pobre

Pobre

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “pobre”.

It’s an adjective meaning “poor”, and can also be used as a noun to refer to someone who is impoverished or unfortunate.

The word “pobre” comes from Latin pauper, meaning “poor” or “without resources”, which also gave us the English words “pauper” and “poverty”.

Era un barrio pobre, pero lleno de vida.

It was a poor neighborhood, but full of life.

Ayudamos a una familia pobre en Navidad.

We helped a poor family at Christmas.

¡Pobre de mí! Tengo que trabajar todo el fin de semana.

Poor me! I have to work all weekend.

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