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


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Meaning and Usage

The word "cotidiana" refers to something that occurs every day or is a regular part of everyday life. It is commonly used in both oral and written forms, particularly in contexts discussing routines, habits, or activities that are part of daily life. The frequency of use is quite high, especially in discussions about lifestyle, health, and general well-being.

Example Sentences

  1. La rutina cotidiana es importante para mantener la salud mental.
    The daily routine is important for maintaining mental health.

  2. La alimentación cotidiana afecta nuestra energía y bienestar.
    The everyday diet affects our energy and well-being.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "cotidiana" is not predominantly used in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it does appear in phrases and contexts that emphasize the concept of daily life and routine.

Example Idiomatic Sentences

  1. La vida cotidiana puede ser agotadora, pero también muy gratificante.
    Daily life can be exhausting, but also very rewarding.

  2. A veces, lo cotidiano se convierte en lo extraordinario.
    Sometimes, the everyday becomes extraordinary.

  3. Es importante encontrar belleza en lo cotidiano.
    It is important to find beauty in the everyday.

Etymology

The word "cotidiana" comes from the Latin "cotidianus," which also means "daily" or "everyday." The term is derived from "cotidie," which translates to "every day."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Diario (daily) - Regular (regular) - Habitual (habitual)

Antonyms: - Infrecuente (infrequent) - Raro (rare) - Extraordinario (extraordinary)



23-07-2024