"Singular" is an adjective in Spanish.
/siŋˈɡulaɾ/
In the Spanish language, "singular" refers to something that is one, unique, or exceptional. It's commonly used in grammatical contexts to describe the singular form of a noun or verb, contrasting with plural forms. While it can also refer to something that is outstanding or remarkable, the term is most frequently encountered in formal, academic, or linguistic discourse rather than in everyday conversation.
"Singular" is relatively common in both written and oral contexts, especially in educational settings or discussions related to grammar.
The noun "table" is a singular term.
En el español, los verbos en primera persona del singular cambian según el tiempo verbal.
In Spanish, verbs in the first-person singular change according to the tense.
Su talento es singular, no hay nadie como ella.
In Spanish, "singular" can also be found in various idiomatic expressions that highlight uniqueness or distinction.
To be a singular case in the history of literature is a great honor.
Acento singular
His accent is singular; I can recognize it immediately.
Situación singular
We find ourselves in a singular situation that requires a creative solution.
Cualidades singulares
The word "singular" comes from the Latin term "singularis," which means "single" or "alone," derived from "singulus," meaning "one" or "individual." This reflects its current usage relating to uniqueness or one instance of something.
Synonyms: - Único (unique) - Individual (individual)
Antonyms: - Plural (plural) - Múltiple (multiple)