Scintilla in spanish
Chispa
pronunciation: tʃispɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃispɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures






scintilla = centella, chispa.
Example: Crystals of sugar twinkle in the Christmas lights, like scintillas of sunshine on the darkest day of the year.more:
» a scintilla of = un ápice de, una chispa de, una pizca de.
Example: Unfortunately, it is unfashionable to admit even a scintilla of error in present-day America.