república
republic
noun rreh-POOB-lee-kah Less Common
Origin: from Latin res publica 'public affair'
Usage Note
República is accented on the second syllable, making it a proparoxytone (esdrújula). Spain is a constitutional monarchy, so la República in Spanish historical contexts often refers specifically to the Second Republic (1931–1939). Many Latin American nations are officially repúblicas.
Examples
"Es una república federal con varios estados."
Natural Translation
It is a federal republic with several states.
Literal Translation
It-is a republic federal with several states
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