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How to Say "timberlands" in Spanish

The Spanish word fortimberlandsis bosquesA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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NounA1
areas managed for wood production
A scenic view of a vast, dense forest with numerous tall trees and a green canopy.

Examples

Los bosques son esenciales para purificar el aire.

Forests are essential for purifying the air.

Fuimos a caminar por los bosques cerca del pueblo.

We went for a walk through the woods near the town.

Muchos animales viven en los densos bosques de la montaña.

Many animals live in the dense forests of the mountain.

Masculine Plural

"Bosques" is the plural form of the masculine noun "bosque." It always uses masculine articles like "los" (the) or masculine adjectives: "los bosques verdes" (the green forests).

Forming the Plural

To make a singular noun ending in a vowel sound (like 'bosque') plural, you usually just add an '-s'. However, 'bosque' ends in a consonant sound followed by a silent 'e', so we add '-es' to form 'bosques'.

Bosque vs. Selva

Mistake:Using 'bosques' to refer to a dense, tropical jungle (rainforest).

Correction: Use 'selvas' (jungles/rainforests) for tropical areas. 'Bosques' refers to temperate or dry forests.

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