coraje
/koˈɾaxe/, [koˈɾa.xe]courage
Noun coraje m (plural corajes)
-
courage, bravery, spunk
-
(informal) anger, rage
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
-
Admiro su coraje.
I admire his courage.
-
¿Por qué no tengo el coraje de encontrar mi propio camino?
Why do I not have the courage to find my own path?
-
¿Realmente piensas que es debilidad ceder a la tentación? Yo te digo que hay terribles tentaciones que requieren fuerza, fuerza y coraje para ceder a ellas.
Do you really think it is weakness that yields to temptation? I tell you that there are terrible temptations which it requires strength, strength and courage to yield to.
-
Tom no tuvo el coraje para invitar a salir a Mary.
Tom didn't have the courage to ask Mary out.
-
Todo el mundo admiraba su coraje.
Everybody admired his courage.
-
Tom enseñó su coraje de cara al peligro.
Tom showed his courage in the face of danger.
-
Tom era un soldado de mucho coraje.
Tom was a brave soldier.
-
Ella admira a John por su coraje.
She admires John for his courage.
-
Él juntó el coraje para rechazar su oferta.
He gathered the courage to decline the offer.
-
Tom admiraba a María por su coraje.
Tom admired Mary for her courage.
Fill in the missing word for thousands of sentences in Spanish. Sign up and play for free!
- Practice Spanish vocabulary in context.
- Rapidly improve your Spanish listening skills with listening mode and Cloze-Listening.
- Pick from dozen of collections at your level - 100 Most Common Words, the Fluency Fast Track, and more.
Full access to everything on Clozemaster, no ads, and all the extras you need to take your Spanish skills to the next level.
Get fluent faster.
Get Pro today!