Also means
excerpt
Usage Note
Fragmento refers to a broken or cut-off piece of something larger — a shard of pottery, a musical excerpt, or a passage from a text. The verb fragmentar means 'to fragment' or 'to break up'. Unlike trozo (chunk) or pedazo (piece), fragmento often implies incompleteness or separation from a whole.
Examples
"Leí un fragmento del libro."
Natural Translation
I read a fragment of the book.
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