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


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Meaning and Usage

The word "teatro" refers to a place where plays, performances, and other entertainment acts are staged. It can also refer to the art of theater itself, encompassing the performance of drama as a form of entertainment. In Spanish, "teatro" is commonly used in both a literal sense (the physical space) and a figurative sense (the activities and art forms associated with live performance).

Example Sentences

  1. El teatro de la ciudad siempre tiene obras interesantes.
    The theater in the city always has interesting plays.

  2. Voy a estudiar actuación en el teatro.
    I am going to study acting at the theater.

  3. Nos encontramos en el teatro antes de la función.
    We will meet at the theater before the show.

Idiomatic Expressions

In Spanish, "teatro" is used in several idiomatic expressions which often reflect themes of performance, deception, or dramatic situations.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Hacer teatro
    To put on a show/have a meltdown
  2. Ella siempre hace teatro cuando no obtiene lo que quiere.
    She always puts on a show when she doesn't get what she wants.

  3. Teatro del absurdo
    Theater of the absurd

  4. El teatro del absurdo desafía las convenciones de la narrativa.
    The theater of the absurd challenges the conventions of storytelling.

  5. Tener un drama de teatro
    To have a theatrical drama

  6. Siempre tiene un drama de teatro en su vida.
    He always has a theatrical drama in his life.

  7. Montar un teatro
    To put on a performance

  8. Necesitamos montar un teatro para la competencia.
    We need to put on a performance for the competition.

  9. No todo es un teatro
    Not everything is a performance

  10. Debes recordar que no todo es un teatro en la vida.
    You must remember that not everything is a performance in life.

Etymology

The term "teatro" originates from the Latin word "theatrum," which in turn comes from the Greek word "theatron," meaning a place for viewing. The evolution of the word reflects the historical significance of theater as a public space for performance and entertainment throughout various cultures.

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This provides a comprehensive look at the word "teatro" in Spanish, encompassing its meanings, usage, idiomatic expressions, and much more.



23-07-2024