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Craziness in Spanish ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ


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How to say “craziness” in Spanish? “Locura”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “locura” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on craziness in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word ‘locura’:
– Associate ‘locura’ with the English word ‘lunacy,’ which has a similar meaning and starts with the same first two letters (lu-).
– Think of ‘locura’ as a combination of “loco” (mad/crazy in Spanish) and the suffix “-ura,” which is often used to indicate a condition or quality.
– Imagine someone doing something absolutely crazy or wild and describe that action as a ‘locura’ to reinforce the association in your mind.

Explanations:
‘Locura’ translates to ‘craziness’ or ‘madness’ in English. It refers to a state of being mentally insane or a behavior or situation that is wildly irrational.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Insania: Insanity.
– Demencia: Dementia, can also mean madness in some contexts.
– Manรญa: Mania, a form of mental illness characterized by excessive excitement or enthusiasm.

Alternate meanings like slang:
– Sometimes ‘locura’ is used in a more colloquial or affectionate way to imply a passion or enthusiasm for something rather than actual madness. For example, “Es una locura lo mucho que me gusta la mรบsica” (“It’s crazy how much I love music”), where ‘locura’ expresses strong enthusiasm rather than literal craziness.

Examples of sentences that use it:
– “Lo que hizo fue una completa locura, pero todos admiramos su coraje.” (“What he did was complete madness, but we all admired his courage.”)
– “Estar enamorado es una locura que solo los enamorados entienden.” (“Being in love is a craziness that only those in love understand.”)
– “Gastar tanto dinero en un auto me parece una locura.” (“Spending so much money on a car seems crazy to me.”)
– “La multitud en el concierto gritaba con una locura contagiosa.” (“The crowd at the concert screamed with contagious madness.”)

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