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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/pal.ma/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "palma" in Spanish primarily refers to: 1. A type of tree, specifically the palm tree (botanical domain). 2. The inner part of the hand (the palm).

"Palma" is a common noun used frequently in both oral and written contexts. Its usage can vary depending on the context, whether discussing nature, plants, or anatomy.

Example Sentences

  1. La palma de la mano es donde se encuentran las líneas de la vida.
  2. The palm of the hand is where the lines of life are found.

  3. En las cálidas regiones tropicales, crecen muchas palmas.

  4. In warm tropical regions, many palms grow.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Palma" also appears in several idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are a few:

  1. Dar en la palma - To hit the mark or be accurate.
  2. Siempre aciertas, siempre das en la palma con tus predicciones.
  3. You always hit the mark with your predictions.

  4. Con la palma de la mano - To do something easily.

  5. Resolvió el problema con la palma de la mano.
  6. He solved the problem with ease.

  7. Palmas arriba / Abajo - A phrase indicating approval (palmas arriba) or disagreement (palmas abajo).

  8. La presentación fue tan buena que todos dieron palmas arriba.
  9. The presentation was so good that everyone gave it thumbs up.

Etymology

"Palma" comes from the Latin word "palma", which also referred to the palm tree as well as the palm of the hand. The word has been used in Romance languages, deriving from the same Latin root.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Mano (for the palm of the hand) - Palmera (for palm tree)

Antonyms: - Dorsal (back of the hand)

Conclusion

The word "palma" encompasses both botanical and anatomical aspects, making it versatile in use. It plays a key role in various idiomatic expressions that highlight cultural nuances within the Spanish language.



22-07-2024