The word "rampa" is a noun.
The phonetic transcription of "rampa" using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /ˈrampa/.
In Spanish, "rampa" refers to a sloped or inclined surface used to facilitate movement from one level to another, often in contexts such as architecture, accessibility for people with disabilities, and transportation. It can also refer to a hill or slope in various geographical contexts.
The frequency of use for "rampa" is relatively high in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions about architecture, urban design, and transportation.
The ramp of the building facilitates access for people with reduced mobility.
Decidimos construir una rampa para que los ciclistas pudieran entrar al parque sin problemas.
We decided to build a ramp so that cyclists could enter the park without issues.
Durante la competencia, los patinadores tuvieron que subir por una rampa empinada.
The word "rampa" is not widely used in many idiomatic expressions, but it can appear in expressions related to movement, progress, or incline.
Life is like a ramp; sometimes you go up and sometimes you go down.
Ese proyecto es una rampa hacia el éxito, si se ejecuta correctamente.
That project is a ramp towards success if executed correctly.
Aprender a manejar es una rampa que te lleva a la independencia.
The word "rampa" comes from the Latin "rampā" which means "a sloping surface." Over time, its usage evolved in Spanish to refer to any incline or incline-like structure used for various purposes.
Synonyms: - Inclinación (incline) - Acierto (slope) - Pendiente (slope)
Antonyms: - Plano (flat) - Horizontal (horizontal) - Nivelado (level)