Llave

Llave

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

It’s a feminine noun that usually means “key”, but can also mean “wrench/spanner” or “faucet/tap/valve”.

The word “llave” comes from Latin clavis, which also meant “key”. This is also the root of several English words including “clef”, “clavichord” and “clavicle”.

Esta es la llave de tu habitación.

This is the key to your room.

Encontré la llave del problema.

I found the key to the problem.

Cierra la llave del agua, por favor.

Turn off the water faucet, please.

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