neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'compra' in various settings, particularly in everyday conversations about shopping. For instance, you might hear a friend say, 'He fet una compra al mercat' (I made a purchase at the market) or during a business transaction where someone might inquire about the details of a recent compra.
Synonyms & nuances
'Compra' is synonymous with 'adquisició' (acquisition), but 'adquisició' carries a more formal tone, often used in legal contexts. You would choose 'compra' in casual conversations or when discussing everyday purchases.
Culture
'Compra' derives from the Latin 'comparare', meaning 'to acquire' or 'to obtain'. In Catalonia, shopping is not just a necessity but a cherished social activity, especially in local markets where community life thrives. The phrase 'compra local' emphasizes the cultural significance of supporting local artisans and businesses.
FAQ
Q.What does 'compra' mean in English?
'Compra' translates to 'purchase' in English. It's used to refer to the act of buying something, whether it's groceries, clothes, or other items.
Q.How do I use 'compra' in a sentence?
You can use 'compra' in a sentence like, 'Vaig fer una compra al supermercat' which means 'I made a purchase at the supermarket.' This showcases the word in a common shopping context.
Q.Is 'compra' a noun or verb?
'Compra' is a noun in Catalan, meaning 'purchase'. The verb form related to it is 'comprar', which means 'to buy'.