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What is the real meaning of el campo?
The countryside
The country
The camp
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Correct answer: The countryside.
Explanation: In Spanish, "el campo" most commonly means the countryside, rural area, or fields (e.g., "vivir en el campo" = "to live in the countryside"). It can also mean a field, sector, or area of work (el campo de fútbol = the soccer field; el campo laboral = the labor/working field). It does not mean "the country" as in nation (that is "el país"). In some compound uses it can appear in meanings related to "camp" (e.g., "campo de refugiados," "campo militar"), but the usual standalone translation is "the countryside."
Explanation: In Spanish, "el campo" most commonly means the countryside, rural area, or fields (e.g., "vivir en el campo" = "to live in the countryside"). It can also mean a field, sector, or area of work (el campo de fútbol = the soccer field; el campo laboral = the labor/working field). It does not mean "the country" as in nation (that is "el país"). In some compound uses it can appear in meanings related to "camp" (e.g., "campo de refugiados," "campo militar"), but the usual standalone translation is "the countryside."
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