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


Part of Speech

"Talante" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "talante" in the International Phonetic Alphabet is /taˈlante/.

Translation Options into English

  1. Attitude
  2. Disposition
  3. Temperament

Meaning and Usage

"Talante" refers to the disposition, attitude, or overall temperament of a person, often in relation to their emotional state or how they handle situations. It is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, although it might appear more in written forms, such as literature or formal discussions about psychology and personality.

Frequency of Use

The term "talante" is not extremely common in everyday conversation but is understood in discussions about emotional states or characteristics. In general, it is more prevalent in formal contexts or specialized discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. Su talante optimista contagia a todos los que lo rodean.
  2. His optimistic attitude is contagious to everyone around him.

  3. El talante del líder es crucial para el éxito del equipo.

  4. The leader's disposition is crucial for the success of the team.

  5. A pesar de las dificultades, siempre mantiene un talante positivo.

  6. Despite the difficulties, he always maintains a positive temperament.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Talante" is not a widely used word in idiomatic expressions, but it can be included in phrases that reflect emotional dispositions or character traits. Here are some sentences that illustrate its use:

  1. Aunque haya problemas, hay que mantener el talante alegre.
  2. Even if there are problems, we must maintain a cheerful attitude.

  3. El talante de una persona puede influir en cómo se percibe a sí misma.

  4. A person's disposition can influence how they perceive themselves.

  5. En tiempos difíciles, es importante cultivar un talante optimista.

  6. In difficult times, it's important to cultivate an optimistic temperament.

  7. Su talante serio a veces puede dar la impresión de que es distante.

  8. His serious disposition can sometimes give the impression that he is distant.

  9. Un buen talante puede abrir muchas puertas en la vida profesional.

  10. A good attitude can open many doors in professional life.

Etymology

The word "talante" derives from the Latin word "talantem," which refers to "disposition" or "capacity." The usage evolved in the Spanish language to reflect more nuanced emotional and psychological states.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Actitud (attitude) - Disposición (disposition) - Temperamento (temperament)

Antonyms: - Desánimo (discouragement) - Pesimismo (pessimism) - Desinterés (disinterest)



23-07-2024