Maze (es. Laberinto)

Translation into English

Beginner (A1-A2)

El laberinto es muy grande.
The maze is very large.
Context: daily life
Me gusta jugar en el laberinto.
I like to play in the maze.
Context: leisure
El laberinto tiene muchas salidas.
The maze has many exits.
Context: daily life
Estamos perdidos en el laberinto.
We are lost in the maze.
Context: leisure

Intermediate (B1-B2)

El laberinto que visitamos tenía puzzles interesantes.
The maze we visited had interesting puzzles.
Context: leisure
A veces, la vida es como un laberinto donde no sabemos qué camino tomar.
Sometimes, life is like a maze where we don't know which path to take.
Context: philosophy
Recorrimos el laberinto y nos divertimos mucho.
We walked through the maze and had a lot of fun.
Context: daily life
Construir un laberinto puede ser un desafío creativo.
Building a maze can be a creative challenge.
Context: art

Advanced (C1-C2)

El laberinto representa las complejidades de la mente humana y sus emociones.
The maze represents the complexities of the human mind and its emotions.
Context: psychology
En la obra, el laberinto no solo es un escenario físico, sino una metáfora del conflicto interno del protagonista.
In the play, the maze is not only a physical setting but also a metaphor for the protagonist's inner conflict.
Context: literature
Descifrar el laberinto de la realidad implica enfrentarse a múltiples perspectivas y verdades ocultas.
Deciphering the maze of reality involves confronting multiple perspectives and hidden truths.
Context: philosophy
El laberinto de la burocracia complica la resolución de problemas cotidianos en la sociedad moderna.
The maze of bureaucracy complicates the resolution of everyday problems in modern society.
Context: society

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