neutral
very common
Usage
Native Spanish speakers often use 'edificio' in urban settings to refer to various types of buildings, such as apartments, offices, or public structures. For instance, during a conversation about city planning or when giving directions, someone might say, 'El edificio está a la izquierda del parque,' meaning 'The building is to the left of the park.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Edificio' is often used interchangeably with 'construcción' (construction) and 'inmueble' (property). However, 'edificio' specifically refers to a built structure, while 'construcción' can refer to the act of building itself, and 'inmueble' emphasizes the ownership aspect in real estate contexts.
Culture
The word 'edificio' comes from the Latin 'aedificium,' which means a place for living, work, or worship. In many Spanish-speaking countries, the architectural style and the age of an 'edificio' can tell fascinating stories about the nation’s history and cultural evolution, from colonial influences to modern designs.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'edificio'?
The plural form of 'edificio' is 'edificios.' For example, you can say, 'Los edificios son altos,' which means 'The buildings are tall.'
Q.Can 'edificio' refer to any type of building?
'Edificio' generally refers to larger structures like apartments, offices, or public buildings. For smaller structures or specific types, such as houses, different terms like 'casa' may be more appropriate.
Q.Is there a feminine form of 'edificio'?
'Edificio' is a masculine noun, so it does not have a feminine form. You would say 'el edificio' for 'the building,' regardless of its use in context.