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The Meaning of millonario

Word: millonario

Definition: “Millonario” is a Spanish noun that refers to a person who possesses a million or more units of currency, indicating wealth. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to, or characteristic of, millionaires.

Usage: As a noun:

As an adjective:

Etymology: The word “millonario” comes from the Spanish word “millón,” which means “million.” The term is derived from the Latin “mille,” meaning “thousand,” connected to the suffix “-ario,” which implies belonging or relating to.

Pronunciation: [mi-yo-ˈna-rio] In IPA: /miʎoˈnaɾjo/

Synonyms:

  1. Adinerado (wealthy)
  2. Rico (rich)
  3. Acaudalado (prosperous)

Antonyms:

  1. Pobre (poor)
  2. Necesitado (needy)
  3. Indigente (destitute)

This information provides a comprehensive understanding of the term “millonario” in both Spanish and English linguistic contexts.

  1. Juan siempre soñó con ser millonario y vivir en un castillo.
    (Juan always dreamed of being a millionaire and living in a castle.)

  2. Mis amigos piensan que si gano la lotería, me convertiré en millonario.
    (My friends think that if I win the lottery, I will become a millionaire.)

  3. A pesar de ser millonario, él sigue viviendo de forma muy modestamente.
    (Despite being a millionaire, he continues to live very modestly.)

  4. La historia de cómo se hizo millonario es fascinante.
    (The story of how he became a millionaire is fascinating.)

  5. Ella tiene muchos consejos para aquellos que aspiran a ser millonarios.
    (She has many tips for those who aspire to be millionaires.)

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