El estado



Example: El estado actual del proyecto preocupa a todos los miembros.

Definition


"El estado" refers to the current condition or situation of something, such as a project, object, or person. It describes how something is at a particular moment in time, often used to report progress or changes in circumstances.

Etymology


The phrase "el estado" comes from the Latin word 'status,' meaning 'condition' or 'position.' Over time, it evolved in Spanish to represent the state or condition of something. Did you know that 'estado' is also used to denote a political entity or government, showing its versatile use?

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"El estado" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (B2) - set 5", containing 111 commonly used words.
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