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clásico

classic

adjective KLAH-see-koh Less Common

Origin: From Latin classicus, 'belonging to the highest class'.

Also means

classical

Usage Note

Clásico functions as both adjective and noun (un clásico = 'a classic work'). In sport, el clásico specifically refers to high-profile rivalry matches, most famously Real Madrid vs. Barcelona. As an adjective it follows the noun: música clásica, coche clásico. 'Classical music' is música clásica, not música clásical.

Examples

"Es un clásico de la literatura española."

Natural Translation

It is a classic of Spanish literature.

Literal Translation

It is a classic of-the literature Spanish

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