The word "existente" is an adjective.
/ek.si.ˈsten.te/
"Existente" refers to something that exists or is present. It is often used in various contexts to describe entities, conditions, or phenomena that have reality or presence. The word is commonly found in both spoken and written Spanish, although it may appear more frequently in formal or academic texts.
The theory of the existing universe has changed over time.
El sistema existente necesita mejoras para ser más eficiente.
The existing system needs improvements to become more efficient.
No hay evidencia de una civilización existente en esa área.
While "existente" itself is not often used in traditional idiomatic expressions, it can be associated with phrases that involve existence.
There is no need to worry; what exists, exists.
En el mundo existente, todo está interconectado.
In the existing world, everything is interconnected.
La verdad existente a veces puede ser difícil de aceptar.
The existing truth can sometimes be hard to accept.
Cualquier problema existente debe ser abordado de inmediato.
The word "existente" comes from the Latin "exsistens," which is the present participle of "exsistere," meaning "to stand out" or "to emerge." The prefix "ex-" indicates "out" or "from," and "sistere" means "to stand."
Synonyms: - actual (current) - presente (present) - vigente (in force, in effect)
Antonyms: - inexistente (nonexistent) - ausente (absent) - muerto (dead, in the context of something that has ended)