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


Part of Speech

The word "cursar" is a verb.

Phonetic Transcription

/cuɾˈsaɾ/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In the Spanish language, "cursar" generally refers to the act of taking a course or studying a subject, particularly in an educational context. It can imply enrollment in academic programs at various levels, such as high school, college, or university.

The frequency of "cursar" is relatively common in both spoken and written contexts, especially within academic and educational discussions. It is frequently used by students, educators, and institutions when discussing course loads or academic progress.

Example Sentences

  1. Voy a cursar clases de matemáticas este semestre.
    I am going to take math classes this semester.

  2. Ella decidió cursar un máster en derecho.
    She decided to enroll in a master's program in law.

  3. Es obligatorio cursar el primer año antes de especializarse.
    It is mandatory to take the first year before specializing.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "cursar" is primarily used in a straightforward educational context, it can also appear in certain phrases that indicate the progress or experience within academia.

  1. Cursar estudios
    to pursue studies
  2. Él ha decidido cursar estudios en el extranjero.
    He has decided to pursue studies abroad.

  3. Cursar una asignatura
    to take a subject/course

  4. Ella va a cursar una asignatura sobre historia antigua.
    She is going to take a course on ancient history.

  5. Cursar matrícula
    to enroll

  6. Debes cursar matrícula antes de que cierren las inscripciones.
    You must enroll before the registration closes.

  7. Cursar un examen
    to take an exam

  8. Estudiantes deben cursar un examen final para aprobar el curso.
    Students must take a final exam to pass the course.

Etymology

The word "cursar" derives from the Latin verb "cursare," which means "to run" or "to flow." It evolved to imply the process of engaging in a sequence of courses or studies, metaphorically suggesting movement through an academic pathway.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Estudiar (to study) - Inscribirse (to enroll)

Antonyms: - Abandonar (to abandon) - Desestimar (to dismiss)



22-07-2024