prólogo
prologue
noun PROH-loh-goh Rare
Origin: From Greek prólogos ('before the word'), via Latin prologus.
Also means
preface
Usage Note
Prólogo refers to the introductory section of a book, play, or speech, written by the author or by a guest. The -go ending keeps the hard /g/ sound: prólogos in the plural. The counterpart is epílogo ('epilogue'). In everyday speech, prólogo can also describe any drawn-out preamble before getting to the point.
Examples
"El prólogo del libro explica su origen."
Natural Translation
The book's prologue explains its origins.
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