Pronunciation: /veɪl/

Definitions of vale

noun a valley, especially one that is long and narrow

Example Sentences

A1 I found a beautiful vale filled with flowers.

A2 The shepherd led his sheep through the vale to greener pastures.

B1 The vale was surrounded by towering mountains, creating a stunning landscape.

B2 The picturesque vale was the perfect spot for a romantic picnic.

C1 The vale stretched out before us, a serene and peaceful oasis in the midst of chaos.

C2 As we hiked through the vale, we marveled at the diverse flora and fauna that called it home.

interjection used to express farewell or goodbye

Example Sentences

A1 Vale, gracias por la ayuda.

A2 Vale, nos vemos mañana.

B1 Vale, lo tendré en cuenta para la próxima vez.

B2 Vale, entiendo lo que me estás diciendo.

C1 Vale, no hay problema en hacerlo de esa manera.

C2 Vale, me parece una idea excelente para resolver el conflicto.

Examples of vale in a Sentence

formal The agreement has been signed and is now considered vale.

informal Alright, it's settled then. Vale?

slang Cool, so it's all good, vale?

figurative After the storm passed, the valley looked like a vale of peace.

Grammatical Forms of vale

past tense

valed

plural

vales

comparative

more vale

superlative

most vale

present tense

vale

future tense

will vale

perfect tense

have valed

continuous tense

am valing

singular

vale

positive degree

vale

infinitive

to vale

gerund

valing

participle

valed

Origin and Evolution of vale

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vale' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'vallis' meaning valley.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'vale' has retained its original meaning of valley, but it is now also commonly used poetically to mean farewell or goodbye.