Today’s Spanish word of the day is “través”.
It’s mainly used in the phrase “a través”, meaning “through” or “across”.
The word “través” comes from Latin transversus, which meant “turned or directed across”. This is also the root of the English words “traverse” and “transverse”.
Example sentences
Caminamos a través del bosque.
We walked through the forest.
Se comunicaron a través de cartas.
They communicated through letters.
A través del tiempo, las costumbres han cambiado.
Over time, customs have changed.
La empresa ha crecido a través de la innovación y la creatividad.
The company has grown through innovation and creativity.
Me gustaría viajar a través de Europa y visitar todos los países.
I would like to travel through Europe and visit all the countries.