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Ruling in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Tips to remember "gobernante":
• Notice that "gobernante" comes from the verb "gobernar" (to govern), similar to the English word "government." Thinking of a government as a group of people who govern helps you remember that a "gobernante" is one who governs.
• Associate the "gob" in "gobernante" with "govern" to keep in mind its meaning as a ruler or leader.

Explanations:
• "Gobernante" is a noun that refers to a person who exercises power or authority over a country, organization, or group. It emphasizes the act of governing.
• It can be used in various contexts, from democratic leaders to autocratic rulers, indicating anyone who holds governing power.

Other words with the same meaning:
• Gobernador (especially when referring to elected officials at regional or state levels)
• Regente (used often to describe a ruler who governs an institution or country)
• Dirigente (a general term for a leader or person in charge)
• Mandamás (informal/slang term used in some regions to denote the boss or the person who calls the shots)

Alternate meanings and slang:
• In some colloquial contexts, "gobernante" can be used humorously or sarcastically to refer to someone who is bossy or acts as if they are in charge, even in informal situations.
• The term generally does not have widely recognized slang variations but can be interchanged with terms like "mandamás" depending on the region.

Examples of sentences:
1. "El gobernante del país implementó nuevas políticas para mejorar la economía."
(The ruler of the country implemented new policies to improve the economy.)
2. "Durante años, el gobernante ejerció un poder absoluto sin aceptar oposición."
(For years, the ruler exercised absolute power without accepting opposition.)
3. "Aunque en la oficina no es el jefe oficial, algunos lo tratan como si fuera el gobernante por su forma de dirigir."
(Although he isn’t the official boss at the office, some treat him as if he were the ruler because of the way he leads.)

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