milla
mile
noun MEE-yah Rare
Origin: From Latin milia passuum ('a thousand paces').
Usage Note
Milla is primarily used in contexts where the Anglo-American system applies: aviation (milla náutica, nautical mile) and imported contexts like road signs in the US or UK. In everyday Spain and Latin America, distances are in kilometres; milla sounds foreign or historical. A milla náutica is approximately 1,852 metres.
Examples
"Corrió una milla en cinco minutos."
Natural Translation
She ran a mile in five minutes.
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