ultimátum
ultimatum
noun ool-tee-MAH-toom Rare
Origin: From Latin ultimatum, neuter of ultimatus (final).
Usage Note
Ultimátum keeps its written accent in the singular to mark stress on the antepenultimate syllable — without it, stress rules would place it on -tum. The Real Academia accepts ultimato as an alternative but ultimátum is overwhelmingly preferred in print. The plural is ultimátums (not ultimata, which is Latin and rarely used in Spanish). It is a diplomatic and journalistic register word.
Examples
"El gobierno recibió un ultimátum del sindicato."
Natural Translation
The government received an ultimatum from the union.
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