Spanish Text:
Imagen de un hombre y una mujer vestidos con el traje tradicional musulmán despidiéndose el uno del otro. Al fondo se ve una mezquita con sus característicos minaretes.

English Translation:
A picture of a man and a woman in traditional Muslim dress saying goodbye to each other. A mosque with its characteristic minarets can be seen in the background.

Grammar Notes:
1. Imagen - "Image" or "picture."
- Grammar: Noun, feminine singular.

2. de - "of."
- Grammar: Preposition.

3. un - "a" or "one."
- Grammar: Indefinite article, masculine singular.

4. hombre - "man."
- Grammar: Noun, masculine singular.

5. y - "and."
- Grammar: Conjunction.

6. una - "a" or "one."
- Grammar: Indefinite article, feminine singular.

7. mujer - "woman."
- Grammar: Noun, feminine singular.

8. vestidos - "dressed."
- Grammar: Past participle of the verb "vestir" (to dress), masculine plural to agree with "hombre y mujer."

9. con - "with."
- Grammar: Preposition.

10. el - "the."
- Grammar: Definite article, masculine singular.

11. traje - "outfit" or "suit."
- Grammar: Noun, masculine singular.

12. tradicional - "traditional."
- Grammar: Adjective, agrees with "traje."

13. musulmán - "Muslim."
- Grammar: Adjective, agrees with "traje."

14. despidiéndose - "saying goodbye" or "bidding farewell."
- Grammar: Gerund form of the reflexive verb "despedirse" (to say goodbye), indicating a continuous action.

15. el uno del otro - "to each other" or "from one another."
- Grammar: Reflexive pronouns used for mutual actions, "el uno" (the one) masculine, "del otro" (from the other) masculine.

16. Al fondo - "In the background."
- Grammar: Phrase indicating location.

17. se ve - "one sees" or "is seen."
- Grammar: Passive voice, third person singular of the verb "ver" (to see).

18. una - "a" or "one."
- Grammar: Indefinite article, feminine singular.

19. mezquita - "mosque."
- Grammar: Noun, feminine singular.

20. con - "with."
- Grammar: Preposition.

21. sus - "its" or "their."
- Grammar: Possessive adjective, third person plural.

22. característicos - "characteristic" or "distinctive."
- Grammar: Adjective, plural to agree with "minaretes."

23. minaretes - "minarets."
- Grammar: Noun, masculine plural.

### General Grammar Tip and Related Words

Grammar Tip: The use of articles (definite and indefinite) in Spanish is crucial for indicating the specificity and gender of nouns. For instance, "un" (a) and "una" (a) are indefinite articles used for masculine and feminine nouns respectively, whereas "el" (the) and "la" (the) are definite articles for masculine and feminine nouns.

Related Words:
- Niño/niña (boy/girl): These are examples of how nouns and adjectives change based on gender.
- Vestido (dress) vs. vestida (dressed, feminine): Shows the difference between a noun and an adjective form of the same root.

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