Today’s Word
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Feminine Noun |
Royalty
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ORIGIN |
Realeza means "royalty" in Spanish. It comes from "real" (royal) plus the suffix "-eza" that makes nouns. The word "real" originally came from Latin "regalis" meaning "kingly."
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CULTURE |
In Spanish culture, realeza usually refers to the royal family and monarchy in Spain, but in Latin America it’s often used more figuratively to mean elegance, prestige, or nobility.
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