The noun 'esperanza' in Spanish means 'hope' in English. It is a concept filled with optimism and a belief in a positive future outcome or achievement.
/esˈpeɾanzɑ/
A fictional creature or character typically depicted as a combination of a zombi (a zombie) and a werewolf (a lycanthrope). This creature can be imagined as a zombie with lycanthropic abilities, such as transformation, heightened senses, and increased strength.
/ˈzɒmbərʊks/
relating to or denoting the condition of having access to vast amounts of information through various media, particularly the internet, beyond the level of formal education; often used to describe a society or period characterized by such levels of information access.
/pəˈslɪt.ə.ri/
Leon Trotsky, commonly referred to simply as Trotsky, was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and theorist, who rose to prominence during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and served as a political and military leader in the early Soviet government before falling out with Joseph Stalin in the power struggles of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
/ˈtroʊskɪt/
To kill one another; to fight to the death in a combat situation; to be fatally entangled in a deadly manner.
/ˈɪntərˌtʃɑːkrəd/
A very informal and humorous spelling of the word 'welcome', used formally, it means to be very inviting or friendly, making someone feel comfortable and accepted. This term is often used in non-standard texts or speech and can be considered slang in nature.
/welzm/
A fictional term created for this example. In fantasy literature, it might refer to enchanted objects or magical entities with protective or guiding qualities. However, in our context, it does not directly correspond to any real-world term in English.
/eɪˈɛlɪz/
Of or relating to ancient Greece, Greek culture, or the Greek people. It can also describe something that reflects the spirit, beliefs, or ideals of ancient Greeks.
/hɛliːniən/
Spread of cancer cells from the original tumor site to other parts of the body through blood, lymphatic system, or tissue space.
/ˈmɛtəsəsɪd/