"Edad" is a noun in Spanish.
The International Phonetic Alphabet transcription for "edad" is /eˈðad/.
"Edad" refers to the length of time that a person, animal, or thing has existed. It is often used to discuss a person's age in years, milestones in life, or even the stage of objects and concepts in terms of development.
My daughter is ten years old.
La edad mínima para votar en este país es dieciocho años.
The minimum age to vote in this country is eighteen years.
La edad de jubilación en muchos lugares es de sesenta y cinco años.
"Edad" appears in several idiomatic expressions, often relating to age, maturity, or the passage of time.
To be in the prime of life.
(Literal: To be in the flower of age.)
La edad no perdona.
Age does not forgive.
(Meaning: Time takes its toll on everyone.)
En su edad de oro.
In its golden age.
(Meaning: Referring to a peak period in someone's life or an entity's significance.)
Pasar la edad de merecer.
The word "edad" comes from the Latin word "aetatem," which means "age, lifetime." The transition to the Spanish word involved phonetic evolution over time, preserving the concept of duration and life stages.
Tiempo (time)
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This comprehensive overview reflects the general, economic, legal, and medical contexts where the word "edad" is applicable, enriching understanding of its role in the Spanish language.