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gràcia — meaning in English: grace

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'gràcia' in both casual and formal conversations. For instance, you might hear it during a toast at a wedding, where someone expresses gratitude for the couple's grace, or when complimenting a dancer's elegant movements at a cultural event.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'gràcia' translates to 'grace', a close synonym is 'elegància' (elegance). 'Gràcia' emphasizes a sense of charm and goodwill, while 'elegància' focuses more on sophistication and style, making 'gràcia' the preferred term when referring to social interactions or natural charm.
Culture
'Gràcia' has roots in Latin, originating from the word 'gratia', which means favor or kindness. In Catalan culture, grace is often celebrated in various art forms, from dance to literature, symbolizing beauty and elegance while reflecting the warmth and charm of interpersonal relationships.
FAQ
Q.What does 'gràcia' mean in English?
'Gràcia' translates to 'grace' in English, conveying a sense of elegance, charm, or goodwill in various contexts.
Q.How is 'gràcia' used in sentences?
You might say, 'Ella tiene mucha gràcia' meaning 'She has a lot of grace,' or 'La gràcia del momento fue palpable,' which translates to 'The grace of the moment was palpable.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'gràcia'?
A common mistake is confusing 'gràcia' with 'gràcies', which means 'thank you'. Remember, 'gràcia' refers to elegance or charm, while 'gràcies' is used to express gratitude.
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