In Spanish, "sistemas" is the plural form of the noun "sistema," which refers to a set of interconnected parts or elements that work together to form a complex whole. The term can be applied in various contexts, including technology, biology, social sciences, and more. It is a commonly used word in both oral and written Spanish, with a slightly higher frequency in written contexts, especially in academic and technical discussions.
Los sistemas operativos han evolucionado mucho en la última década.
translation: Operating systems have evolved greatly in the last decade.
Los sistemas de riego son vitales para la agricultura en climas áridos.
translation: Irrigation systems are vital for agriculture in arid climates.
Existen diferentes sistemas de clasificación para los organismos vivos.
translation: There are various classification systems for living organisms.
The word "sistemas" is also part of several idiomatic expressions, particularly in contexts that refer to organization, methods, or frameworks:
Los sistemas de apoyo son importantes para el bienestar emocional de las personas.
translation: Support systems are important for people's emotional well-being.
Sistemas de valores
Cada cultura tiene sus propios sistemas de valores que guían el comportamiento.
translation: Each culture has its own value systems that guide behavior.
Sistemas de gestión
Los sistemas de gestión empresarial son cruciales para la eficiencia de una organización.
translation: Business management systems are crucial for the efficiency of an organization.
Sistemas de información
Los sistemas de información ayudan a las empresas a tomar decisiones informadas.
translation: Information systems help businesses make informed decisions.
Sistemas ecológicos
The word "sistema" comes from Latin "systema," which in turn originates from the Greek "σystema" (systēma), meaning "a whole composed of parts." The roots convey the idea of bringing together various elements to form a unified system.
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