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Several
ˈsɛv(ə)rəl
Extremadamente Común
400 - 500
400 - 500
El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.

varios/varias, algunos/algunas, diferentes

Significados de Several en español

La palabra "several" se utiliza en inglés cotidiano para referirse a un número indeterminado pero generalmente mayor que dos y menor que muchos. Se emplea en contextos tanto formales como informales y es común en conversaciones, escritos, y contextos académicos.

Ejemplos de uso:

  1. "I have several books on that topic." (Tengo varios libros sobre ese tema.)
  2. "There are several reasons to consider." (Hay varias razones a considerar.)
  3. "She visited several countries last year." (Ella visitó varios países el año pasado.)

En estos ejemplos, "several" indica una cantidad no específica, pero sugiere que hay más de dos elementos. Es importante notar que "several" no se utiliza con un número exacto, lo que lo diferencia de palabras como "three" o "five."

Frases comunes que incluyen "several":

  • "Several times" (varias veces)
  • "Several options" (varias opciones)
  • "Several people" (varias personas)

Errores comunes:
Algunos hablantes pueden confundir "several" con "many" (muchos), aunque "many" implica una cantidad más grande y no tiene el mismo rango de indeterminación que "several". También es común usar "several" en contextos donde se debería usar "a few" (unos pocos), que indica una cantidad más pequeña.

Palabras relacionadas:
Sinónimos: "various" (varios), "numerous" (numerosos).
Antónimos: "few" (pocos), "one" (uno).

Pronunciación:
La pronunciación de "several" es /ˈsɛv.ər.əl/. Es importante prestar atención a la primera sílaba, que debe ser acentuada.

Gramática y etimología:
"Several" es un adjetivo que se utiliza con sustantivos contables en plural. Su etimología proviene del latín "separalis", que significa "separado" o "distinto". Esta raíz refleja la idea de que "several" se refiere a elementos que son distintos entre sí.

Significados de Several en español

varios/varias

Ejemplo:
Several students were absent from class today.
Varios estudiantes faltaron a clase hoy.
She bought several new books for her collection.
Ella compró varias libros nuevos para su colección.
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate an indeterminate but relatively small number of things or people.
Nota: The Spanish translation 'varios/varias' changes in gender and number to match the noun it refers to.

algunos/algunas

Ejemplo:
I have several questions for the speaker.
Tengo algunas preguntas para el conferenciante.
Several of the guests arrived late to the party.
Algunas de los invitados llegaron tarde a la fiesta.
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Also used to indicate an indeterminate but relatively small number, often implying more than two or three.
Nota: In Spanish, 'algunos/algunas' can also mean 'some' depending on the context.

diferentes

Ejemplo:
I have seen several versions of this painting.
He visto diferentes versiones de esta pintura.
She tried on several different dresses before choosing one.
Se probó varios vestidos diferentes antes de elegir uno.
Uso: formalContexto: Used formally to express 'various' or 'different' when referring to non-specific items or options.
Nota: The translation 'diferentes' emphasizes the aspect of variety or distinction among the items.

Los sinónimos de Several

a few

A few implies a small number, typically more than two but not many.
Ejemplo: I only need a few more minutes to finish this task.
Nota: A few is more specific than several, indicating a smaller quantity.

some

Some indicates an unspecified quantity that is not large.
Ejemplo: Could you please bring me some water?
Nota: Some is more general than several, not specifying a definite number.

a couple

A couple refers to two people or things, or a small number close to two.
Ejemplo: I'll be ready in a couple of minutes.
Nota: A couple is more specific than several, indicating a precise number or a very small quantity.

various

Various suggests different kinds or a range of things.
Ejemplo: I have various books on different topics.
Nota: Various implies a diversity of items, while several focuses on a specific number of items.

Expresiones y frases comunes de Several

Several times

This phrase means many times or repeatedly.
Ejemplo: I have seen that movie several times.
Nota: It emphasizes the frequency of the action.

Several of

This phrase refers to a specific number of people or things, more than a few but not many.
Ejemplo: Several of my friends are coming to the party.
Nota: It specifies a particular group within a larger set.

Several different

This phrase indicates multiple distinct options or variations.
Ejemplo: There are several different ways to approach this problem.
Nota: It highlights the variety or diversity of options.

Several more

This phrase denotes additional quantities beyond what is already present.
Ejemplo: I need several more ingredients to complete the recipe.
Nota: It suggests an increase or accumulation of items.

Several times over

This phrase means repeatedly or thoroughly, often with a sense of careful scrutiny.
Ejemplo: She checked her work several times over to ensure accuracy.
Nota: It conveys a sense of meticulous attention or scrutiny.

Several years ago

This phrase indicates a time in the past that is more than a few years before the present.
Ejemplo: I visited Paris several years ago.
Nota: It specifies a period in the past with a somewhat vague but significant duration.

Several people

This phrase refers to a number of individuals, more than a few but not a large crowd.
Ejemplo: Several people attended the meeting.
Nota: It highlights a specific count or group of individuals.

Several options

This phrase indicates multiple choices or alternatives.
Ejemplo: We have several options to choose from for our vacation.
Nota: It emphasizes the availability of various possibilities.

Several good reasons

This phrase suggests multiple valid or compelling justifications.
Ejemplo: There are several good reasons to consider this proposal.
Nota: It underscores the existence of multiple sound arguments or motivations.

Expresiones cotidianas (jerga) de Several

A couple of

A couple of denotes two or a small indefinite number.
Ejemplo: I need a couple of more hours to finish this project.
Nota: A couple of specifically refers to two or a small number, while several refers to a larger, indeterminate number.

A handful of

A handful of suggests a small, easily countable number.
Ejemplo: Only a handful of people showed up at the meeting.
Nota: A handful of is used for a very small number, whereas several indicates a larger, less easily quantifiable number.

A bunch of

A bunch of describes a collection or group of items.
Ejemplo: He bought a bunch of flowers for his girlfriend.
Nota: A bunch of is more informal and often used for a grouping of items, while several implies a more scattered or diverse number of things.

A stack of

A stack of refers to a large quantity or number of items.
Ejemplo: She received a stack of papers to review before the meeting.
Nota: A stack of conveys a visual image of items piled up, while several is a more general term for an unspecified number.

A load of

A load of suggests a significant amount or quantity.
Ejemplo: I have a load of laundry to do this weekend.
Nota: A load of emphasizes a substantial quantity of items, whereas several denotes a moderate amount without specifying the exact number.

A ton of

A ton of conveys a large, excessive number of items or people.
Ejemplo: There were a ton of people at the concert last night.
Nota: A ton of is an exaggerated expression indicating a very large amount, while several is a more moderate term without implying excessiveness.

Several - Ejemplos

Several people have already arrived.
Varias personas ya han llegado.
She has several options to choose from.
Ella tiene varias opciones para elegir.
The store sells several different types of bread.
La tienda vende varios tipos diferentes de pan.

Gramática de Several

Several - Adjetivo (Adjective) / Adjetivo (Adjective)
Lema: several
Conjugaciones
Adjetivo (Adjective): several
Sílabas, Separación y Acento
several contiene 3 sílabas: sev • er • al
Transcripción fonética: ˈsev-rəl
sev er al , ˈsev rəl (La sílaba roja es la acentuada)

Several - Importancia y frecuencia de uso

El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000.
several: 400 - 500 (Extremadamente Común).
Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.
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