The Meaning of repisa
Repisa
Definition: “Repisa” is a Spanish noun that refers to a shelf or a ledge, typically used for storing or displaying items. It can be found in various contexts, such as in homes, offices, and stores, where it serves the purpose of holding books, decorative objects, or other materials.
Usage:
- In a sentence (Spanish): La repisa de la sala está llena de libros.
- In a sentence (English translation): The shelf in the living room is full of books.
Etymology: The word “repisa” originates from the Latin word repaesina, which is a diminutive of rapa, meaning “turnip.” The connection is somewhat indirect, but the term evolved to refer more generally to structures that protrude like ledges or shelves.
Pronunciation: Phonetically, “repisa” is pronounced as /reˈpisa/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Synonyms:
- Balda (shelf)
- Estante (shelf/rack)
- Ledge (in certain contexts)
Antonyms:
- Suelo (floor)
- Piso (floor)
- Abajo (down/bottom) (in the context of positioning items)
This comprehensive breakdown covers the meaning, usage, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms, and antonyms associated with the word “repisa.”
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La repisa de la sala está llena de fotos familiares.
(The shelf in the living room is full of family photos.) -
Colocamos la planta en la repisa del balcón.
(We placed the plant on the balcony shelf.) -
Ella decoró la repisa con libros y velas.
(She decorated the shelf with books and candles.) -
Hay una repisa en la cocina para los utensilios.
(There is a shelf in the kitchen for the utensils.) -
La repisa del baño tiene espacio para todos los productos de belleza.
(The bathroom shelf has space for all the beauty products.)
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