👉 Sure! "Ejemplo" is the Spanish word for "example," which in English can refer to a small piece of work that has been used or studied extensively, similar to how you might have seen or read about something before.
For an example, imagine you're trying to remember a favorite snack from your childhood, and you see one that you've always loved but never got around to trying. The next time you're thinking of trying it again, you remember this specific snack and think: "Wow! That was such a great idea back then!" But the next day, you don't have the energy to eat it or want to, so you pack up your snacks and hide them in your room, feeling embarrassed. So, if we use "ejemplo" to describe something like this, here's an example: "When I was younger, I used to love playing with my cousin's stuffed animal. We would go on long trips together, exploring the jungle and seeing all sorts of amazing things. The stuffed animal was such a great idea back then! But as time passed, I started feeling guilty about spending so much time with it, thinking it might be too precious."