Entrambos (en. Both)

/entram.bos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
It refers to two elements or parts that are in the same condition or state.
The two books were very interesting; both dealt with history.
Los dos libros eran muy interesantes, entrambos trataban sobre historia.
A usage that highlights the connection or shared situation of two aspects.
Both candidates presented good proposals.
Entrambos candidatos presentaron buenas propuestas.
It is used to indicate the inclusion of two entities in a specific context.
Both events will be held next month.
Entrambos eventos se celebrarán el próximo mes.

Etymology

Derived from Latin 'inter ambo', meaning 'between both'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

both worlds
It refers to the fusion or connection between two distinct realities.
entrambos mundos
both sides
It means that there is concern or interest from both parties in a situation.
entrambos lados

Related Words

both
Referring to two people or things.
ambos
each one
Indicates individually each one of a set.
cada uno

Slang Meanings

Used in popular speech to emphasize the equality of two options.
At the party, it is on both sides: fun and responsibility.
En la fiesta, está entrambos lados: diversión y responsabilidad.