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


Part of Speech

The word "estepa" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/esˈte.pa/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "estepa" refers to a large area of flat unforested grassland, characterized by its dry conditions and specific types of vegetation. It is commonly used in both spoken and written language, particularly in discussions regarding geography and ecology. The term is frequently used in academic and scientific contexts, making it more prevalent in written texts compared to oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. La estepa se extiende a lo largo de varios países en Eurasia.
  2. The steppe extends across several countries in Eurasia.

  3. En la estepa, la vegetación es principalmente pastos y arbustos.

  4. In the steppe, the vegetation is primarily grasses and shrubs.

  5. Los animales que habitan la estepa han desarrollado adaptaciones únicas para sobrevivir.

  6. The animals that inhabit the steppe have developed unique adaptations to survive.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "estepa" is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, it can appear in phrases related to vastness or dryness. Here are some creative expressions that utilize the word:

  1. "Más seco que una estepa"
  2. Meaning: Drier than a steppe.
  3. Translation: It refers to something extremely dry, typically used to describe climate or humor.
  4. Example: Este chiste es más seco que una estepa.
  5. Translation: This joke is drier than a steppe.

  6. "Vivir en la estepa"

  7. Meaning: To live in the steppe.
  8. Translation: A metaphor for living a simple, unadorned life.
  9. Example: A veces siento que vivo en la estepa de tanto trabajo.
  10. Translation: Sometimes I feel like I live in the steppe because of all the work.

  11. "Un viaje por la estepa"

  12. Meaning: A journey through the steppe.
  13. Translation: Represents a long and perhaps arduous journey.
  14. Example: La vida es como un viaje por la estepa, lleno de sorpresas.
  15. Translation: Life is like a journey through the steppe, full of surprises.

Etymology

The word "estepa" originates from the Latin word "steppa," which is derived from the Turkish “step,” signifying a plain or flat land. Its usage in Spanish reflects the influence of geographical terminology across cultures, particularly those who inhabit or interact with steppe environments.

Synonyms and Antonyms



23-07-2024