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.)
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)