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


Part of Speech

The word "trompa" is a feminine noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/tɾom.pa/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "trompa" can refer to: 1. A trumpet, as a brass musical instrument. 2. The horn of an animal, often used in a colloquial context in relation to noses or other protruding structures. 3. In anatomy, it commonly refers to the Fallopian tube in female reproductive anatomy. 4. Informally, it can refer to a trumpet-like shape or certain types of automotive horns.

It is widely used in both oral and written contexts, with frequent use in music, anatomy, and colloquial speech.

Example Sentences

  1. La trompa del elefante es muy larga.
    The elephant's trunk is very long.

  2. Ella toca la trompa en la banda de la escuela.
    She plays the trumpet in the school band.

  3. Los doctores explicaron la función de la trompa de Falopio.
    The doctors explained the function of the Fallopian tube.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "trompa" does not have many idiomatic expressions directly associated with it, there are a few common phrases that utilize the term:

  1. Estar con la trompa larga.
    Meaning: To be in a bad mood or sulking.
    Translation: To be in a long trunk (sulking).

  2. Tener trompa.
    Meaning: To have a large nose, often used colloquially.
    Translation: To have a trunk (large nose).

  3. Hacer trompa.
    Meaning: To pout or to sulk.
    Translation: To make a trunk (pout).

  4. Salir trompa.
    Meaning: To leave in a huff or in a bad mood.
    Translation: To leave in a trunk (huff).

Etymology

The word "trompa" comes from the Latin "trumpa," which referred to a trumpet. The Latin root has evolved over time to encompass various meanings related to protruding shapes and sounds.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Cuerno: horn (for animals or vehicles) - Trompeta: trumpet (musical instrument)

Antonyms: - There are no direct antonyms for "trompa" due to its diverse meanings; however, in a specific context, you might refer to specific types of horns or instruments that don't fit the mold of what "trompa" represents.

In summary, "trompa" is a multifaceted word in Spanish with various meanings and applications, particularly in the contexts of music, anatomy, and colloquial speech.



22-07-2024