"Conceptos" is a noun in Spanish, specifically the plural form of "concepto."
The phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet is: /konˈθep.tos/ (in Spain) or /konˈsep.tos/ (in Latin America).
"Conceptos" refers to abstract ideas, general notions, or principles that are formed in the mind. It is commonly used in academic, educational, and philosophical contexts. The word is frequently used in both oral speech and written contexts, with no particular preference for one over the other.
The theory includes several new concepts that we must study.
Los conceptos de ética son fundamentales en la filosofía.
The concepts of ethics are fundamental in philosophy.
Para entender mejor, es necesario desglosar los conceptos más complejos.
"Conceptos" can be used in various idiomatic expressions, mainly relating to understanding, teaching, or discussing ideas.
"Es importante tener claros los conceptos antes de la prueba." - "It is important to have a clear understanding of the concepts before the exam."
"En el debate, muchos confundieron los conceptos de libertad y responsabilidad." - "In the debate, many confused the concepts of freedom and responsibility."
"El profesor se esfuerza por explicar los conceptos de manera sencilla para que todos lo comprendan." - "The teacher strives to explain the concepts in a simple way so that everyone understands."
The Spanish word "concepto" derives from the Latin "conceptus," which means "that which is conceived" or "a thought." It encompasses the notion of ideas or notions formulated in the mind.
Synonyms: - Ideas - Notions - Principios (principles)
Antonyms: - Ignorancia (ignorance) - Confusión (confusion) - Desconocimiento (unknowledge)
The term "conceptos" plays a vital role in various fields such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, and education, where understanding abstract notions is essential for discussing theory and practice.