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piensa — meaning in English: think

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'piensa' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing opinions or making decisions. For instance, someone might say, '¿Qué piensas sobre este tema?' (What do you think about this topic?) during a casual debate among friends or colleagues.
Synonyms & nuances
'Piensa' is often interchangeable with 'reflexiona' (to reflect) but has a broader usage. While 'reflexiona' suggests deeper, more contemplative thinking, 'piensa' can be used in both casual and serious contexts, making it more versatile for everyday conversations.
Culture
'Piensa' comes from the Latin word 'pensare', which means 'to weigh' or 'to consider'. This etymology reflects the cognitive process of weighing options or ideas. In Spanish-speaking cultures, thinking is often linked to personal introspection, making 'piensa' a significant term in discussions about personal beliefs and values.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of 'piensa' in the present tense?
'Piensa' is the third person singular form of the verb 'pensar' in the present tense. For example, 'él/ella piensa' means 'he/she thinks'.
Q.How do you use 'piensa' in a question?
You can use 'piensa' in questions such as '¿Qué piensa usted sobre...?' (What do you think about...?), making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
Q.Is there a difference between 'pensar' and 'creer'?
'Pensar' (to think) implies a process of reasoning, while 'creer' (to believe) often indicates a personal conviction or assumption. Use 'piensa' when referring to the act of thinking critically, and 'cree' when discussing beliefs or opinions.
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