túneles
“túneles” means “tunnels” in Spanish (underground or underwater passages).
tunnels
Also: passageways
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El tren pasa por muchos túneles en las montañas.
A1The train passes through many tunnels in the mountains.
Están construyendo nuevos túneles para el metro.
A2They are building new tunnels for the subway.
Los túneles secretos conectaban los castillos.
B1The secret tunnels connected the castles.
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What is the singular form of 'túneles'?
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Borrowed in the 19th century from the English word 'tunnel', which originally came from an old French word 'tonne' (meaning a barrel or cask) because of the tube-like shape.
First recorded: Approx. 1850
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does 'túneles' have an accent mark?
In Spanish, words that are stressed on the third-to-last syllable (called 'esdrújulas') ALWAYS have an accent mark. Tú-ne-les fits this rule.
Can 'túneles' be used figuratively?
Yes! Just like in English, you can talk about 'túneles' when describing a long, dark period in life or a narrow perspective.