vía
way, route, means
noun BEE-ah Common
Origin: From Latin via ('road, way').
Also means
track, lane
Usage Note
Vía retains its Latin form almost unchanged. It appears in transport (railway vía), communication (por vía telefónica — 'by phone'), and as a preposition meaning 'via' (vuelo vía Madrid). In cities, vía can be part of a street name (e.g. Vía Laietana in Barcelona). Note the written accent, which marks stress on the first syllable.
Examples
"Llegaremos vía tren."
Natural Translation
We will arrive by train.
Literal Translation
We-will-arrive via train.
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