The word "totalidad" is a noun in Spanish.
The phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /to.ta.liˈðad/.
"Totalidad" can be translated into English as: - Totality - Wholeness - Completeness
"Totalidad" refers to the state of being entire, complete, or whole. It is often used in both philosophical and mathematical contexts to describe the entirety of a set or all parts of something as a whole. In general usage, "totalidad" covers aspects of completeness in various domains.
It is a relatively common term in academic and formal contexts, particularly in discussions involving philosophy, mathematics, and sociology. While it can be found in both oral and written forms, it is more frequently used in written contexts, particularly in literature and academic texts.
La totalidad de los recursos naturales debe ser conservada.
The totality of natural resources must be preserved.
En filosofía, se estudia la totalidad de la experiencia humana.
In philosophy, the totality of human experience is studied.
The word "totalidad" is less frequently used in idiomatic expressions; however, it may appear in phrases that emphasize completeness or wholeness. Here are some examples:
La totalidad de la verdad
"La totalidad de la verdad es difícil de alcanzar."
The totality of the truth is difficult to attain.
La totalidad de las consecuencias
"Debemos considerar la totalidad de las consecuencias de nuestras acciones."
We must consider the totality of the consequences of our actions.
En su totalidad
"El informe fue aceptado en su totalidad."
The report was accepted in its entirety.
"Totalidad" comes from the Latin word "totalitas," which means the completeness or wholeness of something. The root "totalis" means "whole" or "entire," emphasizing the concept of wholeness.