granja
farm
noun GRAHN-hah Less Common
Origin: From Old French grange ('barn, granary'), ultimately from Latin granum ('grain').
Usage Note
Granja refers to a working farm or agricultural smallholding, often with livestock. A large agricultural estate is typically called a finca or hacienda in Latin America. Granja escuela is a common type of educational farm visit for schoolchildren in Spain.
Examples
"Los niños visitaron una granja este verano."
Natural Translation
The children visited a farm this summer.
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