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


Part of Speech

"Narrador" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/naraˈðoɾ/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "narrador" refers to a person who tells a story or recounts events, often in literature or oral tradition. It can describe both fictional narrators in books and films and real-life storytellers. The term is commonly used in both oral and written contexts. In literature, a "narrador" plays a crucial role in guiding the audience through the narrative, providing perspective, tone, and sometimes insight into characters' thoughts.

In terms of frequency of use, "narrador" is a moderately common term found in literary discussions, education, and critiques. It is likely to appear more in written contexts, such as academic texts, articles about literature, and book reviews, but is also used in spoken discussions about narrative and storytelling.

Example Sentences

  1. El narrador de la película tenía una voz muy cautivadora.
  2. The narrator of the movie had a very captivating voice.

  3. En su novela, el narrador describe hermosamente el paisaje.

  4. In his novel, the narrator beautifully describes the landscape.

  5. El narrador sabe más que los personajes sobre lo que va a suceder.

  6. The narrator knows more than the characters about what is going to happen.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "narrador" is not commonly used in specific idiomatic expressions; however, it can be included in various phrases or constructions related to storytelling. Here are a few example sentences that showcase its use within broader contexts about narration:

  1. Cada narrador tiene su propio estilo único.
  2. Every narrator has their own unique style.

  3. Es importante que el narrador mantenga la tensión a lo largo de la historia.

  4. It is important for the narrator to maintain tension throughout the story.

  5. A veces, el narrador es también un personaje de la historia.

  6. Sometimes, the narrator is also a character in the story.

  7. La perspectiva del narrador puede cambiar la interpretación de la trama.

  8. The narrator's perspective can change the interpretation of the plot.

  9. El narrador omnisciente conoce los pensamientos de todos los personajes.

  10. The omniscient narrator knows the thoughts of all the characters.

Etymology

The word "narrador" derives from the Latin "narrator," which means "one who tells, recounts." The root of "narrator" comes from "narrāre," meaning "to tell, narrate."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Relatador (teller) - Cuentacuentos (storyteller) - Narrativo (narrative, though more of an adjective)

Antonyms: - Silenciador (silencer; in a metaphorical sense, one who does not tell stories) - Escuchador (listener; in the context of narrative roles, as the opposite of the one who narrates)

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23-07-2024