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


Part of Speech

"Ramas" is a noun in Spanish, and it is the plural form of "rama."

Phonetic Transcription

/rá.mas/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "ramas" refers to the plural of "rama," meaning branches typically of trees or plants. In a broader context, it can also refer to divisions or branches in various fields such as science, government, or professions. The term is frequently used both in oral speech and written contexts but may lean slightly more towards written use due to its application in formal discussions, particularly in academic or professional settings.

Example Sentences

  1. Las ramas del árbol son muy fuertes.
  2. The branches of the tree are very strong.

  3. En el bosque, hay muchas ramas caídas en el suelo.

  4. In the forest, there are many fallen branches on the ground.

  5. Estudió las diferentes ramas de la ciencia.

  6. She studied the different branches of science.

Idiomatic Expressions

While the word "ramas" is not commonly featured in many idiomatic expressions, it can appear in phrases that utilize "rama" in a figurative sense. Below are some expressions involving "rama":

  1. Cada rama del saber (Every branch of knowledge)
  2. Es importante explorar cada rama del saber para tener una visión completa.
  3. It is important to explore every branch of knowledge to have a complete view.

  4. Ramas de la ley (Branches of the law)

  5. Los abogados deben tener en cuenta las diferentes ramas de la ley al preparar un caso.
  6. Lawyers must take into account the different branches of the law when preparing a case.

  7. Por ramas y ramas (By branches and branches - meaning in various directions)

  8. El proyecto se ha expandido por ramas y ramas, abarcando muchos temas.
  9. The project has expanded in various directions, covering many topics.

Etymology

The word "rama" comes from Latin "ramus," which also means branch. This term has been adopted into the Spanish language and has evolved in meaning and usage.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - "Rama" (branch) - "Brazos" (limbs - in a figurative sense) - "Extremidades" (extremities)

Antonyms: - "Raíz" (root) - "Tronco" (trunk)

These elements provide a comprehensive overview of the word "ramas," its meanings, usage, idiomatic expressions, etymology, and its synonyms and antonyms.



23-07-2024