Part of Speech: Noun
Phonetic Transcription (IPA): /ruˈtina/
Meanings and Usage: - Meanings: "Rutina" translates to "routine" in English. It refers to a sequence of actions regularly followed or a fixed program. It can also refer to a series of tasks or activities that are done in a specific order on a regular basis.
Verb Forms: As "rutina" is a noun, it does not have verb forms.
Examples:
1. Voy a cambiar mi rutina de ejercicios esta semana.
Translation: "I am going to change my exercise routine this week."
Idiomatic Expressions:
- Salir de la rutina
- Meaning: To break the routine or do something different from the usual.
- Example: Hoy quiero salir de la rutina y probar un restaurante nuevo.
Translation: "Today I want to break the routine and try a new restaurant."
Example: Necesito romper la rutina, ¿tienes alguna idea de qué hacer este fin de semana?
Translation: "I need to break the routine, do you have any idea of what to do this weekend?"
Caer en la rutina
Etymology: The word "rutina" comes from the Latin word "rutina" which means "practice, custom, usage."
Synonyms and Antonyms: - Synonyms: hábito (habit), costumbre (custom), procedimiento (procedure), repetición (repetition) - Antonyms: cambio (change), variación (variation), novedad (novelty), improvisación (improvisation)