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  2. noun. 1. (extraction) a. el origen. (M) His country of origin is Chile, but he lives in Mexico.Su país de origen es Chile, pero vive en México. 2. (mathematics) a. el origen. (M) The origin is a point where two axes intersect.El origen es un punto en el que cruzan dos ejes.

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      masculine noun. 1. (beginning) a. origin. Los epidemiólogos...

  3. masculine noun. 1. (beginning) a. origin. Los epidemiólogos están buscando el origen del brote. Epidemiologists are searching for the origin of the outbreak. 2. (ancestry) a. origin. Mi esposa es de origen español e irlandés.My wife is of Spanish and Irish origin. b. origins.

  4. Add to word list. B2 [ C ] (also origins) the beginning or cause of something. origen. It's a book about the origin of the universe. Her unhappy childhood was the origin of her problems later in life. Su infancia infeliz estaba en el origen de sus problemas posteriores en la vida. What's the origin of this saying? (= Where did it come from?)

  5. noun. origin [noun] the place or point from which anything first comes; the cause. source [noun] the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes. background [noun] a person’s origins, education etc. derivation [noun] the source or origin (of a word etc) extraction [noun] race or parentage.

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    • What’s A Noun in Spanish?
    • Spanish Noun Agreement
    • 80 Common Spanish Nouns You Should Know

    Nouns are used to name physical objects, people, places, animals and invisible things such as ideas, qualities or actions. They’re also typically the subject or the object in a sentence and can be the object of a preposition. Let’s have a look at all this in action: María come helado enel parque.(María eats ice cream in the park.) If we break this ...

    You already know Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine. But nouns must also match the adjectives and quantitiesbefore and after them. For example, let’s take the feminine noun la manzana(the apple). If you want to say, “the red apple,” you’d say: La manzana roja.(The red apple.) Because apple (manzana) is feminine, red (rojo/a)must be femi...

    Here are some high-frequency nouns in Spanish: 1. El amor — love 2. El perro — dog 3. El gato — cat 4. La persona — person 5. El amigo — friend 6. El grupo — group 7. La gente — people 8. La madre — mother 9. Elpadre — father 10. El hermano — brother 11. La hermana — sister 12. El primo / La prima — cousin 13. La familia — family 14. La casa — hous...

  6. Lat Am Spain. masculine noun. 1. (= causa, principio) origin. el origen del hombre the origin of man. un trabajo de investigación sobre los orígenes del flamenco a piece of research on the origins of flamenco. la policía está investigando el origen de las llamadas telefónicas the police are investigating the source of the phone calls.

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · What Does Spanish Conjugation & Conjugating Verbs Mean? Conjugating involves changing a verb’s ending to agree with the subject, mood, and tense. Simply put, when we conjugate a verb in Spanish, we change its ending to express: Who is doing the action (subject) When the action is done (tense) How is the action perceived (mood) Take bailar as ...

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