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


Part of Speech

"Semilla" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/semˈi.ʝa/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Semilla" refers to the reproductive structure in plants that is capable of developing into another plant. It is commonly used in both botanical contexts and metaphorical senses. In metaphorical use, it can indicate the beginning of something new or the source of future development.

The term "semilla" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, although it appears more often in written forms such as literature, academic texts, and agriculture-related articles.

Example Sentences

  1. La semilla germinó después de una semana.
  2. The seed germinated after a week.

  3. Él decidió guardar la semilla de la planta más hermosa para sembrarla el próximo año.

  4. He decided to keep the seed of the most beautiful plant to plant it next year.

  5. Las semillas de girasol son muy nutritivas.

  6. Sunflower seeds are very nutritious.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "semilla" is frequently found in idiomatic expressions in Spanish that imply beginnings or potential.

  1. Semilla de duda:
  2. La llegada tardía sembró una semilla de duda en sus corazones.
  3. The late arrival sowed a seed of doubt in their hearts.

  4. Semillas del éxito:

  5. La disciplina y el esfuerzo son las semillas del éxito.
  6. Discipline and effort are the seeds of success.

  7. Semilla de amor:

  8. La amistad es una semilla de amor que debe cultivarse.
  9. Friendship is a seed of love that must be nurtured.

  10. Semilla de esperanza:

  11. La carta de su amigo fue una semilla de esperanza en tiempos difíciles.
  12. The letter from her friend was a seed of hope in difficult times.

Etymology

The word "semilla" comes from the Latin "semilla," which is a diminutive of "semen," meaning seed or sowing. This Latin root is associated with concepts of planting and propagation.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Grano (grain) - Núcleo (kernel) - Pepita (small seed, often used for smaller seeds like those of fruits)

Antonyms: - Plenitud (fullness) – in the sense of a complete product or fruit - Fruto (fruit) – though they are related, as a fruit is the result of a seed, they represent different stages in plant development.

This comprehensive overview should provide a well-rounded understanding of the term "semilla" in the Spanish language.



22-07-2024