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Forehead in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Synonyms

delante (in front), ante (before), al frente (ahead)

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Origin

Derived from Latin “frons” (forehead)

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: FREHN-teh
IPA: /ˈfɾente/

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Tip

Its like the front of your head-frente

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Tips to remember the word ‘frente’ in Spanish:

– Associate ‘frente’ with the English word ‘front’ since the forehead is at the front of the face.
– Think of ‘frente’ as the ‘front part’ of your head.
– Visualize the word ‘front’ and imagine replacing the ‘o’ with an ‘e’ to get ‘frente.’

Explanations:

– ‘Frente’ is the Spanish word for ‘forehead,’ the part of the face above the eyebrows.

Other words that mean the same thing:

– ‘La sien’ can sometimes be used to refer to the temple area, which is the side of the forehead.

Alternate meanings/slang:

– ‘Frente’ can also mean ‘front’ in various contexts, like ‘front’ in a war (‘frente de batalla’) or the weather ‘front’ (‘frente climático’).
– In some contexts, ‘frente’ can refer to a political or social ‘front’ or group (‘frente político’).
– ‘Ponerse al frente’ means to take the lead or charge of something.

Examples of sentences:

– Tienes un lunar en la frente. (You have a mole on your forehead.)
– El sol me pegaba directamente en la frente. (The sun was hitting me directly on the forehead.)
– Mientras pensaba, se tocaba la frente. (While thinking, he touched his forehead.)
– El ejército tomó el frente del ataque. (The army took the front of the attack.)
– Se formó un nuevo frente frío en la región. (A new cold front has formed in the region.)

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