in English | in Spanish | S |
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art | arte |
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Usage
Refers to any form of artistic expression, such as painting, sculpture, music, theater, literature, and more.
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Origin
From the Latin “ars”, meaning “skill” or “craft”.
9 months ago
Idioms
“El arte imita la vida” (Art imitates life).
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Title
Just remove the E at the end and you have art.
I don’t know why I put Title for this comment’s title. ??
6 months ago
arte info.
Tips to remember the word:
– You can connect the English word ‘art’ with ‘arte’ because they have almost the same spelling, just with an added ‘e’ at the end in Spanish.
– Think of ‘arte’ as ‘art’ with elegance, hence the ‘e’ at the end, symbolizing the additional flair that many Spanish words have.
Explanations:
– ‘Arte’ refers to human activities that are intended to create visual, auditory, or performed artifacts—works that express the creator’s imagination, conceptual ideas, or technical skill, serving primarily for beauty or emotional power.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Pintura” when referring to the art of painting.
– “Escultura” for sculpture.
– “Música” for the art of music.
– “Danza” or “baile” for the art of dance.
– “Literatura” for literary arts.
– “CinematografÃa” for the art of filmmaking.
Alternate meanings like slang:
– In some contexts, ‘arte’ can be used to refer to skill or craft in a particular activity, not necessarily linked to the fine arts. For example, “El arte de la cocina” meaning “the art of cooking” or implying a high level of skill in any activity, like “arte de negocios” for “the art of business.”
Examples of sentences that use it:
– “El arte contemporáneo a veces es difÃcil de entender.” (Contemporary art is sometimes hard to understand.)
– “Ella estudia arte en la universidad.” (She is studying art at the university.)
– “El museo de arte está cerrado los lunes.” (The art museum is closed on Mondays.)
– “El graffiti es una forma de arte callejero.” (Graffiti is a form of street art.)
– “Él tiene un gran aprecio por el arte renacentista.” (He has a great appreciation for Renaissance art.)
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: AHR-teh
IPA: ˈaɾte
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