Nazcan (en. Are born)
/ˈnas.kan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of coming into the world.
It is possible that many more trees will be born if we take care of the environment.
Es posible que nazcan muchos más árboles si cuidamos el medio ambiente.
Refers to the appearance or formation of something new.
It is likely that new ideas will be born during the meeting.
Es probable que nazcan nuevas ideas durante la reunión.
Used in the context of a birth.
I am sure they will be born healthy and strong.
Estoy seguro de que nazcan sanos y fuertes.
Etymology
From the Latin 'nascere', which means to be born.
Common Phrases and Expressions
May ideas be born
It requests the generation of new ideas.
Que nazcan las ideas
Be born and grow
It expresses the desire for something to fully develop.
Nazcan y crezcan
I hope good relationships are born
It wishes for positive bonds to form between people.
Espero que nazcan buenas relaciones
Related Words
to be born
To begin to live.
nacer
born
That has come into the world, that has been born.
nacido
nascent
That is beginning to develop.
naciente
Slang Meanings
To express oneself in a way that shows joy for a birth.
When I heard that they are born in the family, I was very happy.
Cuando escuché que nazcan en la familia, me alegré mucho.