educación

la educación(
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. education
No soy de una familia rica pero les importaba mucho a mis papás que tuviera una buena educación.I don't come from a wealthy family but it was important to them that I have a good education.
a. good manners
No invites a Pedro a la fiesta, no tiene ningún tipo de educación.Don't invite Pedro to the party; he has no good manners.
b. manners
Responder a un adulto de esa forma es de no tener educación.Contradicting an adult that way means having no manners at all.
c. good behavior
En esta escuela valoramos la asistencia y la educación.At this school we value attendance and good behavior.
a. upbringing
En mi casa me enseñaron a no eructar en la mesa, al menos esa es la educación que yo recibí.At home I was taught not to belch at the table; at least that's the upbringing I got.
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