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


Part of speech: Noun

Phonetic transcription: /ˈamiɣo/

Meanings: The word "amigo" in Spanish means "friend." It is a very common and widely used term in the Spanish language. It refers to a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection and trust.

Usage patterns: "Amigo" is a term frequently used in both oral and written Spanish. It is commonly used in daily conversations, written correspondence, and literature. The frequency of use is high, as it is one of the most basic and essential terms in Spanish to refer to a friend.

Verb forms: As "amigo" is a noun, it does not have verb forms.

Example phrases: 1. ¿Cómo estás, amigo? (How are you, friend?) 2. Ella es mi mejor amiga desde la infancia. (She is my best friend since childhood.)

Idiomatic expressions: "Amigo" is often used in various idiomatic expressions in Spanish, such as: 1. Ser amigos como el día y la noche (To be like day and night friends): Refers to two people who are very different from each other. 2. Echarse a un amigo a cuestas (To take a friend on your back): To help or support a friend in a difficult situation. 3. Hacerse amigo de alguién (To become friends with someone): To establish a friendship with someone new.

Etymology: The word "amigo" comes from the Latin "amicus," which means "friend" or "friendly."

Synonyms: - Compañero (companion) - Aliado (ally) - Colega (colleague)

Antonyms: - Enemigo (enemy) - Adversario (adversary) - Rival (rival)