The user has given specific instructions: 1. Don’t echo them back. 2. Don’t echo the sent text. 3. Only provide Spanish text. 4. Make the text look good visually. 5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos. 6. Rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish. The original title is: “Rep. Tony Gonzales drops out of House runoff race after admitting affair with aide” I need to: – Rewrite it (meaning adapt it for a Spanish audience, perhaps make it more natural as a headline). – Translate it to Spanish. – Only output the Spanish text. – Make it visually good (maybe using proper headline capitalization or formatting). Let me think of a good Spanish headline. The key elements: – Rep. Tony Gonzales = El congresista Tony Gonzales – drops out of = se retira de / abandona – House runoff race = la segunda vuelta de las elecciones para la Cámara de Representantes / la contienda por un escaño en la Cámara – after admitting = tras admitir – affair with aide = una relación con una asistente / un affaire con una asesora I should make it concise and headline-like. Perhaps: “El congresista Tony Gonzales abandona la segunda vuelta electoral tras admitir una relación con una asesora” That sounds good. I can make it visually appealing by using proper capitalization and maybe a colon or dash, but headlines in Spanish often are just sentence case. I’ll keep it clean. I must only output the Spanish text, no explanations. So my response should be just the rewritten and translated title. El congresista Tony Gonzales se retira de la segunda vuelta electoral tras admitir un affaire con una asistenta.

The user has given specific instructions:

1. Don’t echo them back.
2. Don’t echo the sent text.
3. Only provide Spanish text.
4. Make the text look good visually.
5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos.
6. Rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish.

The original title is: “Rep. Tony Gonzales drops out of House runoff race after admitting affair with aide”

I need to:
– Rewrite it (meaning adapt it for a Spanish audience, perhaps make it more natural as a headline).
– Translate it to Spanish.
– Only output the Spanish text.
– Make it visually good (maybe using proper headline capitalization or formatting).

Let me think of a good Spanish headline. The key elements:
– Rep. Tony Gonzales = El congresista Tony Gonzales
– drops out of = se retira de / abandona
– House runoff race = la segunda vuelta de las elecciones para la Cámara de Representantes / la contienda por un escaño en la Cámara
– after admitting = tras admitir
– affair with aide = una relación con una asistente / un affaire con una asesora

I should make it concise and headline-like. Perhaps:
“El congresista Tony Gonzales abandona la segunda vuelta electoral tras admitir una relación con una asesora”

That sounds good. I can make it visually appealing by using proper capitalization and maybe a colon or dash, but headlines in Spanish often are just sentence case. I’ll keep it clean.

I must only output the Spanish text, no explanations. So my response should be just the rewritten and translated title.


El congresista Tony Gonzales se retira de la segunda vuelta electoral tras admitir un affaire con una asistenta.

El representante republicano Tony Gonzales abandonó este jueves su campaña para la reelección por su distrito congresional de Texas, luego de admitir un romance con una miembro de su equipo que posteriormente murió por suicidio. "Después de una profunda reflexión y con el apoyo de mi familia, he decidido no buscar la reelección, mientras sirvo … Leer más

The user has given specific rules: 1. Don’t echo the user back. So I shouldn’t repeat the original English text. 2. Don’t echo the sent text. So I shouldn’t include the original text in my response. 3. Only provide Spanish text. 4. Make the text look good visually. 5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos. The user wants me to: 1. Rewrite the title. 2. Translate it to Spanish. The original title is: “Mallorca weather for Monday, February 16” I need to: 1. Translate this to Spanish. 2. Rewrite it to make it look good visually. 3. Only provide the Spanish text without any additional commentary. Let me think about how to translate this naturally in Spanish. The date format in Spanish might be different. “Monday, February 16” would be “lunes, 16 de febrero” in Spanish. A good Spanish translation could be: “Pronóstico del tiempo en Mallorca para el lunes, 16 de febrero” To make it look good visually, I could use proper capitalization and formatting. Since it’s a title, I should probably use title case or something visually appealing. I should only provide the Spanish text, so I’ll just output the translated and rewritten title. Pronóstico del tiempo en Mallorca para el lunes, 16 de febrero

The user has given specific rules:
1. Don’t echo the user back. So I shouldn’t repeat the original English text.
2. Don’t echo the sent text. So I shouldn’t include the original text in my response.
3. Only provide Spanish text.
4. Make the text look good visually.
5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos.

The user wants me to:
1. Rewrite the title.
2. Translate it to Spanish.

The original title is: “Mallorca weather for Monday, February 16”

I need to:
1. Translate this to Spanish.
2. Rewrite it to make it look good visually.
3. Only provide the Spanish text without any additional commentary.

Let me think about how to translate this naturally in Spanish. The date format in Spanish might be different. “Monday, February 16” would be “lunes, 16 de febrero” in Spanish.

A good Spanish translation could be: “Pronóstico del tiempo en Mallorca para el lunes, 16 de febrero”

To make it look good visually, I could use proper capitalization and formatting. Since it’s a title, I should probably use title case or something visually appealing.

I should only provide the Spanish text, so I’ll just output the translated and rewritten title.


Pronóstico del tiempo en Mallorca para el lunes, 16 de febrero

No hay alertas por viento para el lunes, aunque se pronostica que hará viento en la mayor parte de la isla, con rachas de hasta 65-70 km/h en el norte. Predominio de sol con nubes altas en gran parte de Mallorca y temperaturas bastante cálidas. Para el martes y miércoles se esperan temperaturas en torno … Leer más

The user has given specific instructions: 1. Don’t echo them back. 2. Don’t echo the sent text. 3. Only provide Spanish text. 4. Make the text look good visually. 5. Don’t add any other text, even typos. 6. Rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish. The original text is: “Real Madrid plotting move for 20-year-old star nicknamed the Moroccan Cristiano Ronaldo: Reports” I need to: – Rewrite the title in Spanish, not just a literal translation. – Make it visually appealing (perhaps using formatting like bold or line breaks, but the instruction says “only provide Spanish text”, so I should keep it as plain text but well-structured). – Only output the final Spanish title. I should think of a catchy Spanish headline that conveys the same meaning. Possible elements: – Real Madrid está tramitando/planeando/negociando… – por una joven estrella de 20 años… – apodado ‘el Cristiano Ronaldo marroquí’… – Según informes/Reportes… I’ll craft a compelling Spanish headline. **Real Madrid negocia por el joven astro apodado ‘el Cristiano Ronaldo marroquí’: Reportes**

The user has given specific instructions:
1. Don’t echo them back.
2. Don’t echo the sent text.
3. Only provide Spanish text.
4. Make the text look good visually.
5. Don’t add any other text, even typos.
6. Rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish.

The original text is: “Real Madrid plotting move for 20-year-old star nicknamed the Moroccan Cristiano Ronaldo: Reports”

I need to:
– Rewrite the title in Spanish, not just a literal translation.
– Make it visually appealing (perhaps using formatting like bold or line breaks, but the instruction says “only provide Spanish text”, so I should keep it as plain text but well-structured).
– Only output the final Spanish title.

I should think of a catchy Spanish headline that conveys the same meaning. Possible elements:
– Real Madrid está tramitando/planeando/negociando…
– por una joven estrella de 20 años…
– apodado ‘el Cristiano Ronaldo marroquí’…
– Según informes/Reportes…

I’ll craft a compelling Spanish headline.


**Real Madrid negocia por el joven astro apodado ‘el Cristiano Ronaldo marroquí’: Reportes**

Se dice que el Real Madrid quiere al jugador marroquí Othmane Maamma. Podrían intentar ficharlo pronto. Ahora juega en el Watford, donde se ha vuelto muy importante. Maamma se hizo famoso después de ser el mejor jugador en la Copa Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA 2025. Ayudó a su selección a ganar y recibió el … Leer más

The user has given me a set of rules: 1. Don’t echo them back. 2. Don’t echo the sent text. 3. Only provide Spanish text. 4. Make the text look good visually. 5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos. They want me to rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish: “United Kingdom and Spain on track to have 2025 as hottest year on record” I need to: 1. Translate this title into Spanish. 2. Rewrite it in a way that looks good visually. 3. Only provide the Spanish text. I should not include any English text or any additional commentary from myself. I should just output the translated and rewritten title in Spanish. The original title is: “United Kingdom and Spain on track to have 2025 as hottest year on record” A good Spanish translation could be: “El Reino Unido y España, rumbo a que 2025 sea el año más caluroso registrado” To make it look good visually, I can consider using a more impactful structure, perhaps with a colon or a different phrasing that is common in Spanish headlines. Some options: – “2025, rumbo a ser el año más caluroso registrado en el Reino Unido y España” – “El Reino Unido y España: 2025 podría ser el año más caluroso jamás registrado” – “Reino Unido y España encaminados a que 2025 sea el año más caluroso de la historia” I need to pick one that is accurate and visually appealing. The second option with a colon might work well for a headline. Reino Unido y España: 2025 en camino de ser el año más caluroso registrado

The user has given me a set of rules:
1. Don’t echo them back.
2. Don’t echo the sent text.
3. Only provide Spanish text.
4. Make the text look good visually.
5. Don’t add any other text from me, even typos.

They want me to rewrite the title and translate it to Spanish: “United Kingdom and Spain on track to have 2025 as hottest year on record”

I need to:
1. Translate this title into Spanish.
2. Rewrite it in a way that looks good visually.
3. Only provide the Spanish text.

I should not include any English text or any additional commentary from myself. I should just output the translated and rewritten title in Spanish.

The original title is: “United Kingdom and Spain on track to have 2025 as hottest year on record”

A good Spanish translation could be: “El Reino Unido y España, rumbo a que 2025 sea el año más caluroso registrado”

To make it look good visually, I can consider using a more impactful structure, perhaps with a colon or a different phrasing that is common in Spanish headlines.

Some options:
– “2025, rumbo a ser el año más caluroso registrado en el Reino Unido y España”
– “El Reino Unido y España: 2025 podría ser el año más caluroso jamás registrado”
– “Reino Unido y España encaminados a que 2025 sea el año más caluroso de la historia”

I need to pick one that is accurate and visually appealing. The second option with a colon might work well for a headline.


Reino Unido y España: 2025 en camino de ser el año más caluroso registrado

No es solo en España y las Baleares donde los veranos se están volviendo más cálidos; el Reino Unido también está registrando temperaturas récord. Tras el verano más caluroso en España desde que comenzaron los registros en 1961, superando incluso al de 2022 que ostentaba el récord hasta entonces, el Reino Unido encamina a que … Leer más

thought Here’s the thinking process behind the response: 1. **Understand the User’s Request:** The user wants a Spanish translation of the title “How we celebrate Halloween on the Costas « Euro Weekly News”. They also provided specific rules: no echoing back the original text, only provide Spanish text, make it visually good, and don’t add any extra text. 2. **Analyze the Original Title:** * “How we celebrate Halloween” is the main clause. * “on the Costas” refers to a specific geographical location (the coastal areas in Spain, like Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, etc.). * “« Euro Weekly News” is the source/publication name. 3. **Apply the Rules:** * **Don’t echo me back / Don’t echo the sent text:** This means I cannot repeat the original English title in my response. The output must be purely the Spanish version. * **Only provide Spanish text:** The entire output must be in Spanish. * **Make the text look good visually:** This suggests some basic formatting. For a title, using title case (capitalizing principal words) is standard and makes it visually appealing. I can also consider punctuation. * **Don’t add any other text from you, even typos:** I must not add explanations, comments, or even accidental extra words. The response should be *only* the translated title. 4. **Translation Strategy:** * **”How we celebrate Halloween”**: A natural and common way to say this in Spanish is “Cómo celebramos Halloween”. “Cómo” is the question word for “how”, and “celebramos” is the first-person plural conjugation of “celebrar” (to celebrate). * **”on the Costas”**: “The Costas” is a proper noun in this context, referring to the specific coastal regions in Spain. In Spanish, these are often referred to collectively as “las Costas” (capitalized as it’s a proper name for the region). The preposition “on” translates to “en” (in/on). * **”« Euro Weekly News”**: The guillemets « » are used in some languages for quotes or, in this case, to attribute the source. In Spanish, it’s also common to use a colon (:) or a dash (—) to separate the title from the source. Using the colon is clean and visually good. “Euro Weekly News” is a proper name, so it should not be translated. It remains “Euro Weekly News”. * **Putting it all together**: The structure becomes “[Main Title]: [Source]”. So, “Cómo celebramos Halloween en las Costas: Euro Weekly News”. 5. **Final Check:** * Is it only Spanish text? Yes, except for the untranslatable proper noun “Euro Weekly News”, which is part of the original title. * Is it visually good? Using title case and a clean colon separator makes it look like a standard publication title. * Did I add anything else? No, it’s just the translated title. * Did I echo the original? No, the response is entirely in Spanish. The final output is a direct, rule-following translation formatted as a clean title. The use of the colon is a standard way to attribute a source in headline formatting. The capitalization follows standard Spanish title case conventions. This satisfies all the user’s constraints. The thought process is complete and the instruction is clear. The assistant’s response is correct and follows all the rules. The user’s request is fully addressed. The assistant can now provide the final answer. The translation is accurate and the formatting is appropriate. The response is ready. The task is done. The final answer is correct.**Cómo Celebramos Halloween en las Costas: Euro Weekly News**

thought
Here’s the thinking process behind the response:

1.  **Understand the User’s Request:** The user wants a Spanish translation of the title “How we celebrate Halloween on the Costas « Euro Weekly News”. They also provided specific rules: no echoing back the original text, only provide Spanish text, make it visually good, and don’t add any extra text.

2.  **Analyze the Original Title:**
    *   “How we celebrate Halloween” is the main clause.
    *   “on the Costas” refers to a specific geographical location (the coastal areas in Spain, like Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, etc.).
    *   “« Euro Weekly News” is the source/publication name.

3.  **Apply the Rules:**
    *   **Don’t echo me back / Don’t echo the sent text:** This means I cannot repeat the original English title in my response. The output must be purely the Spanish version.
    *   **Only provide Spanish text:** The entire output must be in Spanish.
    *   **Make the text look good visually:** This suggests some basic formatting. For a title, using title case (capitalizing principal words) is standard and makes it visually appealing. I can also consider punctuation.
    *   **Don’t add any other text from you, even typos:** I must not add explanations, comments, or even accidental extra words. The response should be *only* the translated title.

4.  **Translation Strategy:**
    *   **”How we celebrate Halloween”**: A natural and common way to say this in Spanish is “Cómo celebramos Halloween”. “Cómo” is the question word for “how”, and “celebramos” is the first-person plural conjugation of “celebrar” (to celebrate).
    *   **”on the Costas”**: “The Costas” is a proper noun in this context, referring to the specific coastal regions in Spain. In Spanish, these are often referred to collectively as “las Costas” (capitalized as it’s a proper name for the region). The preposition “on” translates to “en” (in/on).
    *   **”« Euro Weekly News”**: The guillemets « » are used in some languages for quotes or, in this case, to attribute the source. In Spanish, it’s also common to use a colon (:) or a dash (—) to separate the title from the source. Using the colon is clean and visually good. “Euro Weekly News” is a proper name, so it should not be translated. It remains “Euro Weekly News”.
    *   **Putting it all together**: The structure becomes “[Main Title]: [Source]”. So, “Cómo celebramos Halloween en las Costas: Euro Weekly News”.

5.  **Final Check:**
    *   Is it only Spanish text? Yes, except for the untranslatable proper noun “Euro Weekly News”, which is part of the original title.
    *   Is it visually good? Using title case and a clean colon separator makes it look like a standard publication title.
    *   Did I add anything else? No, it’s just the translated title.
    *   Did I echo the original? No, the response is entirely in Spanish.

The final output is a direct, rule-following translation formatted as a clean title. The use of the colon is a standard way to attribute a source in headline formatting. The capitalization follows standard Spanish title case conventions. This satisfies all the user’s constraints. The thought process is complete and the instruction is clear. The assistant’s response is correct and follows all the rules. The user’s request is fully addressed. The assistant can now provide the final answer. The translation is accurate and the formatting is appropriate. The response is ready. The task is done. The final answer is correct.**Cómo Celebramos Halloween en las Costas: Euro Weekly News**

Halloween en Benalmádena Pueblo.Crédito: Ayuntamiento. La celebración de Halloween nunca fue tradicional en España. Para muchos, evocaba películas de terror hollywoodenses protagonizadas por una joven Jamie Lee Curtis, en lugar de un festejo callejero con millares de niños ataviados de murciélagos, fantasmas y zombis. Hoy, sin embargo, Halloween en España constituye una de las veladas … Leer más