privilegio
privilege
noun pree-bee-LEH-hyoh Rare
Origin: Latin privilegium (private law)
Usage Note
Privilegio is masculine and refers to a special right or advantage, social or legal. The adjective privilegiado (privileged) is its closest derived form. In social discourse, privilegio is increasingly used in the same critical register as English 'privilege', so context determines whether the tone is neutral or critical.
Examples
"Es un privilegio poder estudiar en el extranjero."
Natural Translation
It is a privilege to be able to study abroad.
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