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31 Jan 2023
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Question about Spanish (Spain)
En inglés, parece que la palabra "moribund" suena formal.
En español, ¿su equivalente "moribundo" también suena formal?
moribundo
ADJETIVO
1. (agonizante)
a. dying
Aquella mujer moribunda y de mirada perdida fue en su día una chica llena de energía. — That dying woman with a lifeless gaze was an energetic girl.
b. moribund (formal)
Con el auge de las computadoras en el siglo XXI, muchos sectores se han vuelto moribundos. — With the rise of computers in the 21st century, many industries have become moribund.
En inglés, parece que la palabra "moribund" suena formal.
En español, ¿su equivalente "moribundo" también suena formal?
moribundo
ADJETIVO
1. (agonizante)
a. dying
Aquella mujer moribunda y de mirada perdida fue en su día una chica llena de energía. — That dying woman with a lifeless gaze was an energetic girl.
b. moribund (formal)
Con el auge de las computadoras en el siglo XXI, muchos sectores se han vuelto moribundos. — With the rise of computers in the 21st century, many industries have become moribund.
En español, ¿su equivalente "moribundo" también suena formal?
moribundo
ADJETIVO
1. (agonizante)
a. dying
Aquella mujer moribunda y de mirada perdida fue en su día una chica llena de energía. — That dying woman with a lifeless gaze was an energetic girl.
b. moribund (formal)
Con el auge de las computadoras en el siglo XXI, muchos sectores se han vuelto moribundos. — With the rise of computers in the 21st century, many industries have become moribund.
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@rbep, personalmente sí; me parece un texto formal y claro.
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