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


Part of Speech: Adjective

Phonetic Transcription: /liˈxeɾo/

Meanings and Usage Patterns: - Meanings: "Ligero" in Spanish means light, in terms of weight or feeling. It can also mean slight, not serious, or small in amount. - Usage Patterns: The word "ligero" is commonly used in both oral and written Spanish. It is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe a variety of things, such as objects, feelings, or situations. It is a frequently used word in the Spanish language.

Verb Forms: N/A

Examples: 1. Este tejido es muy ligero.
Translation: This fabric is very lightweight.

  1. Tomó un desayuno ligero antes de salir.
    Translation: He had a light breakfast before leaving.

Idiomatic Expressions: "Ligero" is often used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are some examples: 1. Estar con el alma en vilo.
Translation: To be on tenterhooks. 2. Pasar por alto.
Translation: To overlook. 3. Tomar la delantera.
Translation: To take the lead. 4. Ir a la zaga.
Translation: To lag behind. 5. Hacer algo al vuelo.
Translation: To do something on the fly. 6. Echar leña al fuego.
Translation: To add fuel to the fire. 7. Estar en ascuas.
Translation: To be on tenterhooks. 8. Salir bien parado.
Translation: To come out well.

Etymology: The word "ligero" comes from the Latin word "levis," which also means light.

Synonyms and Antonyms: - Synonyms: liviano, poco pesado, suave, delicado. - Antonyms: pesado, denso, serio, grave.