El fuego | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
el fuego
-the fire
See the entry for fuego.

fuego

fuego(
fweh
-
goh
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g. el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
1. (element)
a. fire
El fuego es uno de los cuatro elementos de la antigüedad.Fire is one of the four classical elements.
2. (source of heat)
a. flame
Si no bajas el fuego, el azúcar se quemará.If you don't turn down the flame, the sugar will burn.
b. heat
La receta dice que hay que cocerlo a fuego lento.The recipe says to cook it on a low heat.
c. burner
¿Ya prendiste el fuego?Did you already turn on the burner?
3. (for smoking)
a. light
¿Me das fuego, tío?Can you give me a light, buddy?
4. (emotion)
a. passion
Si quieren reavivar el fuego de su relación, váyanse de vacaciones.If you want to rekindle the passion in your relationship, take a vacation.
5. (illness)
a. cold sore
Tengo un fuego en el labio.I have a cold sore on my lip.
6. (shooting)
a. fire
El ejército abrió fuego contra los revolucionarios.The army opened fire against the revolutionaries.
An interjection is a short utterance that expresses emotion, hesitation, or protest (e.g. Wow!).
interjection
7. (used to order someone to shoot)
a. fire
Listos, apunten, ¡fuego!Ready, aim, fire!
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