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


Part of speech: Noun

Phonetic transcription: /moŋ.taˈɾaθ/ (Spanish)

Meanings and Usage: - Meanings: "Montaraz" in Spanish refers to someone who lives in the mountains or remote and wild areas. It can also be used to describe someone who is rustic, wild, or untamed. - Usage patterns: This word is more common in written language or formal speech rather than in casual conversation. It is not a very frequent term in everyday usage.

Examples: 1. Los montaraces de la región son conocidos por su conexión con la naturaleza.
(The mountaineers of the region are known for their connection with nature.)

  1. La novela está ambientada en una aldea montaraz en lo alto de los Andes.
    (The novel is set in a rugged village high in the Andes.)

Idiomatic Expressions:
"Montaraz" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.

Etymology:
The word "montaraz" comes from the Latin "montarius," which means "inhabitant of the mountains." Over time, it evolved into the Spanish word "montaraz" with a similar meaning.

Synonyms: - Sinónimos (Synonyms): montañés (mountaineer), serrano (highlander), agreste (rugged)

Antonyms: - Antónimos (Antonyms): citadino (urbanite), civilizado (civilized), sofisticado (sophisticated)