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


Part of Speech

The word "fe" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/fe/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Fe" refers to a strong belief or trust in something or someone, often used in a religious context, but it can also apply to secular beliefs or confidence in certain situations or people. It has a significant presence in both spoken and written Spanish, frequently appearing in discussions of spirituality, philosophy, and ethics.

In terms of frequency, "fe" is commonly used in oral speech, especially in religious contexts, but it also appears in literature, legal texts (concerning matters of trust or faith in agreements), and general discourse.

Example Sentences

  1. Tengo fe en que todo saldrá bien.
  2. I have faith that everything will turn out well.

  3. La fe es fundamental en muchas religiones.

  4. Faith is fundamental in many religions.

  5. Perdí la fe en la justicia del sistema.

  6. I lost faith in the justice of the system.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Fe" is featured in various idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are several examples:

  1. A falta de fe, todo es oscuridad.
  2. In the absence of faith, everything is darkness.

  3. Tener fe ciega.

  4. To have blind faith.
  5. Example: No deberías tener fe ciega en lo que dicen los demás.

    • You shouldn't have blind faith in what others say.
  6. Fe de erratas.

  7. Errata or correction notice.
  8. Example: El libro tenía una fe de erratas en la primera edición.

    • The book had a correction notice in the first edition.
  9. Fe y razón.

  10. Faith and reason.
  11. Example: La discusión se centró en la relación entre fe y razón.
    • The discussion centered on the relationship between faith and reason.

Etymology

The word "fe" originates from the Latin term "fides," which means trust or belief. This Latin root emphasizes the ideas of loyalty and assurance, which have carried through into the modern use of the word.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Creencia (belief) - Confianza (trust) - Convicción (conviction)

Antonyms: - Desconfianza (distrust) - Incredulidad (disbelief) - Duda (doubt)



22-07-2024