neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'comprar' in everyday situations, such as at markets, shops, or online stores when discussing purchases. You might hear it in conversations about shopping trips, whether someone is buying groceries or a new outfit.
Synonyms & nuances
'Comprar' directly translates to 'buy', but it can also imply a more personal connection to the act of purchasing. In contrast, 'adquirir' means 'to acquire' and is often used in more formal contexts, such as when discussing investments or significant purchases.
Culture
The word 'comprar' has its roots in Latin, specifically from 'comparare', which means 'to purchase' or 'to procure'. In Catalonia, shopping is often a vibrant cultural activity, especially during local festivals where artisanal products are sold, making 'comprar' a vital part of social gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of 'comprar' in the present tense?
'Comprar' is conjugated as follows: jo compro (I buy), tu compares (you buy), ell/ella compra (he/she buys), nosaltres comprem (we buy), vosaltres compreu (you all buy), ells/elles compren (they buy).
Q.How do you use 'comprar' in a sentence?
You can use 'comprar' in a sentence like, 'Vull comprar pa al supermercat,' which means 'I want to buy bread at the supermarket.'
Q.Is there a gender difference with 'comprar' in Catalan?
'Comprar' itself does not have a gender, as it's a verb. However, the nouns associated with objects being bought can be gendered, affecting the adjectives that may accompany them.