Noun phrase
/doˈktɾina le.niˈnis.ta/
"Doctrina leninista" refers to the set of political and social principles, theories, and ideas developed by Vladimir Lenin, a prominent figure in the Russian Revolution and founder of the Soviet state. This term is primarily used in the Spanish language to describe the ideology and teachings associated with Leninism. It is commonly used in written contexts, especially in academic, political, and historical discussions.
Spanish: La doctrina leninista tuvo un gran impacto en la Revolución Rusa. English: The Leninist doctrine had a great impact on the Russian Revolution.
Spanish: Estudiaremos detenidamente la doctrina leninista en nuestra clase de historia. English: We will study the Leninist doctrine carefully in our history class.
The term "doctrina leninista" is not typically used as part of idiomatic expressions in the Spanish language.