Noun
/ins.tiˈtu.ðo/
The word "instituto" generally refers to an organized body, often educational, established for a specific purpose. This can include various types of institutions such as schools, research centers, or academies. The term is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, with a slight preference towards written communication, especially in formal contexts.
"Instituto" is a commonly used term in Spanish, especially in discussions related to education and institutions.
The institute where the children study is called "Integral Education."
El instituto de investigación publicó un informe sobre el cambio climático.
The research institute published a report on climate change.
Mi hermano asiste a un instituto técnico para aprender sobre informática.
While "instituto" itself may not be a part of many idiomatic expressions, it is often used in phrases that emphasize the importance or nature of educational institutions.
The institute is the cradle of knowledge.
Un buen instituto forma a los líderes del mañana.
A good institute shapes the leaders of tomorrow.
El instituto de arte ha sido un faro de cultura en la ciudad.
The art institute has been a beacon of culture in the city.
Estudiar en un reconocido instituto puede abrir muchas puertas.
The term "instituto" is derived from the Latin word "institutum," meaning "establishment" or "institution." This root reflects its association with structured environments aimed at education or specialized activities.