Existencia is a noun.
/eksisˈtensja/
Existencia refers to the state of having actual being or living, the condition of being real or present. In the Spanish language, it is often used in philosophical discussions, legal contexts, and everyday conversations about life and reality.
It is a term with moderate frequency of use, appearing in both oral speech and written contexts, often in discussions about existence in general, philosophical debates, or legal definitions.
The existence of life on other planets is a fascinating topic.
La existencia de derechos humanos es fundamental para una sociedad justa.
The existence of human rights is fundamental for a just society.
La falta de pruebas puede cuestionar la existencia del delito.
While "existencia" itself is not commonly featured in fixed idiomatic expressions, it does appear in various phrases and discussions regarding life and reality. Here are some examples:
Existence precedes essence.
Vivir en la existencia plena.
To live in full existence.
La existencia es una lucha constante.
Existence is a constant struggle.
Su existencia es prueba de que los milagros ocurren.
His existence is proof that miracles happen.
La existencia del amor es lo que da sentido a la vida.
The word "existencia" comes from the Latin existentia, which means "the state of existing." The root of the word is existere, which combines the prefix ex- (out of, from) and sistere (to stand), thus meaning "to stand out" or "to be."
Synonyms: - Vida (life) - Realidad (reality) - Presencia (presence)
Antonyms: - Inexistencia (non-existence) - Ausencia (absence) - Falta (lack)