Unido (en. United)
/uˈnido/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is found or in contact with something.
The two countries are united by a long border.
Los dos países están unidos por una larga frontera.
That is part of the same group or set.
We are united in this cause.
Estamos unidos en esta causa.
That is consolidated or maintained together.
The team is united and works with good coordination.
El equipo está unido y trabaja con buena coordinación.
Etymology
Comes from the verb 'unir', which means to join or concatenate.
Common Phrases and Expressions
united for the same cause
Connected or aligned in a common goal or purpose.
unidos por la misma causa
to be united with someone
Maintaining a close relationship with another person.
estar unido a alguien
united with the family
Within the same family unit or with strong family ties.
unido a la familia
Related Words
to unite
To make two or more things come together.
unir
community
A group of people who share the same culture or environment.
comunidad
cohesion
Union or bond established between elements.
cohesión
Slang Meanings
Connected to something or someone in an intense way.
That couple is very united right now.
Esa pareja está muy unida en este momento.
To be part of a group.
All the kids in the neighborhood are united to play.
Todos los chicos del barrio están unidos para jugar.