Noun (feminine)
/ˈondas/
The word "ondas" refers to waves, which generally represents oscillations or movements in a medium such as water, sound, or electromagnetic fields. It is commonly used in both technical and colloquial contexts. The frequency of use can vary; however, it is significant in both oral speech and written contexts, particularly in scientific or educational settings.
The waves of the sea are very calm today.
Las ondas sonoras se propagan a través del aire.
Though "ondas" might not feature prominently in many idiomatic expressions, it can appear in colloquial expressions or phrases related to waves.
This expression is used to indicate that two or more people share similar thoughts or feelings.
No hay ondas.
This phrase can mean that there are no issues or problems; things are calm.
Subir la onda.
The term "onda" is derived from the Latin word "unda," which means wave or water. Over time, it has evolved in the Spanish language to encompass a broader range of meanings, both literal and metaphorical.