socorro
help
noun soh-KOH-rroh Rare
Origin: From Latin succurrere (to run to help), from sub- + currere (to run).
Also means
relief
Usage Note
Socorro is also used as an exclamation — ¡Socorro! ('Help!') — which makes it one of the most practically useful words to know. As a noun it refers to aid given in an emergency (pedir socorro — to call for help). The verb socorrer means to go to someone's aid; the adjective socorrido can colloquially mean 'handy' or 'useful' in everyday speech.
Examples
"El náufrago pedía socorro desde la isla."
Natural Translation
The castaway was calling for help from the island.
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