empezar

/emˈpeθaɾ/
verbBeginner
general

To initiate or commence an action or process.

¿A qué hora empezamos la reunión?

What time do we start the meeting?

El concierto empezó con una canción épica.

The concert began with an epic song.

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Commonly used with 'a' to indicate the start of an activity or event.

Collocations

empezar ato start toempezar porto begin with

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

empezar de cerophrase
to start from scratch
empezar con buen pieidiom
to start on the right foot

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Empezar' is more commonly used in everyday speech than 'comenzar', which is more formal.

Gold Rule

Preposition Use

Always use 'a' with 'empezar' when referring to the start of an action (e.g., 'empezar a trabajar').

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'initiare' (to initiate), via Old French 'empecier'.

📝Usage Notes

'Empezar' is often used with 'a' to indicate the beginning of an action, while 'comenzar' is more formal and can be used without 'a'.

Word Breakdown

em-
in
prefix
+
-pezar
to weigh
root
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