paradigma
/paɾaˈðigma/A model or example that serves as a pattern or standard for others to follow.
El sistema educativo debe ser un paradigma de equidad.
The education system should be a model of equity.
Often used in discussions about standards, models, or exemplary cases.
In linguistics, a set of inflectional forms that represent the possible variations of a word.
El paradigma verbal en español incluye formas como 'canto', 'cantas', 'canta', etc.
The verbal paradigm in Spanish includes forms like 'canto', 'cantas', 'canta', etc.
In this context, it refers to the complete set of inflected forms of a word.
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💡Pro Tip
Context Matters
The meaning of 'paradigma' can vary significantly depending on whether it's used in a general or technical context.
📖Word Origin
From Greek 'paradeigma' (παράδειγμα), meaning 'example' or 'pattern'.
📝Usage Notes
In general usage, 'paradigma' refers to a standard or model. In linguistics, it has a specific technical meaning related to word forms.