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pintar — meaning in English: paint

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'pintar' when discussing various forms of artistic expression, such as painting landscapes or portraits, often in leisurely conversations about hobbies. It's also commonly heard in educational settings, like art classes where students are instructed to 'pintar' their interpretations of themes and concepts.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pintar' specifically refers to the act of painting, the word 'dibuixar' means 'to draw' and implies a different artistic technique. You would choose 'pintar' when discussing applications of paint or color, while 'dibuixar' is more appropriate for line art or sketches.
Culture
'Pintar' has roots in the Latin word 'pingere,' which means 'to paint.' In Catalan culture, painting holds a significant place, especially in the context of the famous Modernisme art movement where artists like Gaudí expressed their creativity through color and form. The act of 'pintar' is not just about applying color; it's a means of storytelling and cultural expression.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of pintar in the present tense?
'Pintar' is conjugated as 'pinto,' 'pintes,' 'pinta,' 'pintem,' 'pinteu,' 'pinten' in the present tense. This is helpful when talking about ongoing actions such as 'I am painting' (estic pintant).
Q.Can I use pintar for digital art?
'Pintar' can be used to describe digital painting as well as traditional methods. In modern contexts, it encompasses all forms of painting, so whether you're using a brush or digital tools, 'pintar' is appropriate.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using pintar?
One common mistake is confusing 'pintar' with 'decorar,' which means 'to decorate.' While both involve adding color or design, 'pintar' refers specifically to applying paint, whereas 'decorar' often implies embellishing or accessorizing an object.
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