aborigen - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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aborigen (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Aborigen is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/ a.βo.ɾi.xen /

Translation Options into English

  1. Aborigine
  2. Indigenous person

Meaning and Usage

The word aborigen refers to the original inhabitants of a region, often used to describe the first peoples of a land, particularly in the context of Australia or other areas with indigenous populations.

In the Spanish language, aborigen can be used generally to talk about indigenous groups or individuals in various contexts, including historical, cultural, or anthropological discussions. It is used both in oral speech and written context, though slightly more common in written academic or formal contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. Los aborígenes de Australia tienen una rica cultura y tradición.
  2. The Aborigines of Australia have a rich culture and tradition.

  3. Muchos aborígenes luchan por el reconocimiento de sus derechos.

  4. Many Aboriginal people fight for the recognition of their rights.

  5. El arte aborigen es famoso por sus diseños únicos y significativos.

  6. Aboriginal art is famous for its unique and meaningful designs.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term aborigen itself is less commonly found in idiomatic expressions, but it is often associated with discussions about indigenous cultures or rights. However, it may appear in broader expressions about origins or authenticity. Here are some examples:

  1. Vivir como un aborigen - to live a simple, natural life, close to nature.
  2. En el campo, se siente como si viviera como un aborigen, disfrutando de la naturaleza.
  3. In the countryside, I feel like I live as an Aborigine, enjoying nature.

  4. Derechos aborígenes - referring to the rights of indigenous peoples.

  5. La nueva ley protege los derechos aborígenes en nuestra nación.
  6. The new law protects the Aboriginal rights in our nation.

  7. Culturas aborígenes - referring to indigenous cultures in a broader sense.

  8. Muchas culturas aborígenes comparten un profundo respeto por la tierra.
  9. Many Aboriginal cultures share a deep respect for the land.

Etymology

The term aborigen comes from the Latin root "aborigines," which means "original inhabitants". It has been adopted into various languages, including Spanish, to denote native peoples of a specific region.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Nativo (native) - Indígena (indigenous)

Antonyms: - Foráneo (foreigner) - Extranjero (alien/foreigner)

This comprehensive examination of the word aborigen illustrates its relevance in both general and geographical contexts, especially regarding discussions of indigenous populations.



23-07-2024