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


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

[kor.poˈɾal]

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "corporal" in Spanish can refer to anything that pertains to the body or is physical in nature. In a legal context, it can relate to bodily harm or physical evidence. The word is used frequently in both written and oral contexts, with a tendency to appear more often in written contexts such as legal documents, academic texts, and literature. It is also commonly used in discussions related to military ranks.

Example Sentences

  1. El daño corporal es considerado un delito en muchas jurisdicciones.
  2. Bodily harm is considered a crime in many jurisdictions.

  3. El soldado fue ascendido a grado de corporal después del entrenamiento.

  4. The soldier was promoted to the rank of corporal after training.

  5. La ley protege a las víctimas de agresiones corporales.

  6. The law protects victims of bodily assaults.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "corporal" is not commonly found in widely recognized idiomatic expressions, it can be part of phrases related to physicality or military contexts. Here are some related expressions:

  1. Daño corporal
  2. Se ha presentado un caso de daño corporal en la corte.
  3. A case of bodily harm has been presented in court.

  4. Cuerpo corporal

  5. El cuerpo corporal es un tema importante en la biología.
  6. The corporal body is an important topic in biology.

  7. Ejército corporal

  8. El ejército corporal está disciplinado y listo para la batalla.
  9. The corporal army is disciplined and ready for battle.

Etymology

The word "corporal" originates from the Latin "corporalis," which derives from "corpus," meaning "body." This etymology reflects the word's connection to physical aspects or matters related to the body.

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22-07-2024