legado
legacy, heritage
noun leh-GAH-doh Rare
Origin: Latin legatus 'envoy, bequest'
Also means
bequest
Usage Note
Legado covers both a material bequest (left in a will) and an intangible legacy (el legado cultural de Roma). It also historically meant a papal or imperial envoy (legado pontificio). Do not confuse with herencia, which more specifically means inheritance of property.
Examples
"Dejó un legado enorme a sus hijos."
Natural Translation
He left an enormous legacy to his children.
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