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Spanish Phrase

Poda los arbustos.

/ˈpo.ða los arˈβus.tos/
Meaning"Prune the bushes."
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct command used to instruct someone to trim or prune bushes or shrubs. It uses the imperative mood to give a clear direction regarding gardening or landscaping maintenance.

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When to use

Use this phrase when giving informal instructions to someone about yard work or garden maintenance. It is appropriate for friends, family members, or colleagues in a casual setting.

Grammar Breakdown

Podalosarbustos

1

Poda (Imperative)

This is the informal 'tú' command form of the verb 'podar', used for giving direct instructions.

2

Definite Article 'los'

The masculine plural article 'los' is used here to match the masculine plural noun 'arbustos'.

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A

El jardín se ve un poco descuidado.

The garden looks a bit messy.

Tienes razón, poda los arbustos por favor.

You're right, prune the bushes please.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Puda los arbustos.

    The verb is podar; the informal imperative is poda, not puda.

  • Poda el arbustos.

    The article must agree in number with the plural noun arbustos.

Alternatives

  • Recorta los arbustos.

    Trim the bushes.

  • Hay que podar los arbustos.

    The bushes need to be pruned.

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Cultural Tip

While 'poda' is a direct command used with people you know well, it is more polite to use the formal 'pode' or the request '¿Podría podar...?' when speaking to a hired professional or someone you do not know. In many Spanish-speaking regions, well-kept gardens are a point of pride for homeowners.