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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/kɾis.tjaˈnizmo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Christianismo" refers to the monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including the belief in the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), and is characterized by practices such as prayer, worship, and the sacraments. In Spanish, "cristianismo" is frequently used both in written and spoken contexts, particularly in discussions related to religion, philosophy, and culture. It is a common term found in religious texts, academic discussions, and everyday conversations related to faith.

Example Sentences

  1. El cristianismo se basa en la enseñanza de Jesucristo.
    (Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.)

  2. Muchos países en el mundo tienen una población mayoritariamente de cristianismo.
    (Many countries in the world have a predominantly Christian population.)

  3. El cristianismo promueve valores como el amor y la compasión entre las personas.
    (Christianity promotes values like love and compassion among people.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "cristianismo" itself may not be frequently used in idiomatic expressions, it plays a significant role in various religious and philosophical contexts. Below are some phrases and concepts that incorporate "cristianismo":

  1. "Los principios del cristianismo"
    (The principles of Christianity)
  2. Los principios del cristianismo invitan a la fraternidad y la esperanza.
    (The principles of Christianity invite brotherhood and hope.)

  3. "La influencia del cristianismo en la cultura"
    (The influence of Christianity on culture)

  4. La influencia del cristianismo en la cultura occidental es innegable.
    (The influence of Christianity on Western culture is undeniable.)

  5. "La evolución del cristianismo a través de los siglos"
    (The evolution of Christianity through the centuries)

  6. La evolución del cristianismo a través de los siglos ha generado muchas corrientes de pensamiento.
    (The evolution of Christianity through the centuries has generated many currents of thought.)

Etymology

The term "cristianismo" comes from the Latin word "Christianismus," which is derived from "Christianus," meaning "Christian." This word itself originates from "Christus," which is the Latin form of the Greek word "Christos," referring to the anointed one or Messiah.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Religión cristiana (Christian religion)
- Fe cristiana (Christian faith)

Antonyms:
- Atheísmo (Atheism)
- Paganismo (Paganism)
- Agnosticismo (Agnosticism)

This structure covers key aspects of the word "cristianismo," including its meanings, usage, relevant examples, expressions, and related linguistic features.



23-07-2024