Sacamos (en. We take out)
/saˈka.mos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To take something from a place or a situation.
We take out the trash every Monday.
Sacamos la basura todos los lunes.
To extract something from a place or a container.
We take the ingredients out of the refrigerator.
Sacamos los ingredientes del refrigerador.
To obtain a result or information.
We got good grades on the exam.
Sacamos buenas notas en el examen.
Etymology
From Latin 'sacare', which means 'to extract' or 'to take out'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we draw conclusions
We reached a resolution after evaluating information.
sacamos conclusiones
we gain an advantage
We obtain a benefit or a plus in a situation.
sacamos ventaja
Related Words
to take out
Verb used to indicate the act of extracting something.
sacar
taken
Adjective that describes something that has been extracted.
sacado
scoop
Noun that refers to the utensil or tool for taking out.
sacadera
Slang Meanings
To take advantage of a situation.
He always makes the most of the opportunities he has.
Siempre saca jugo de las oportunidades que tiene.
To get someone out of a problem.
My brother always gets me out of trouble when I need him.
Mi hermano siempre me saca de apuros cuando lo necesito.