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Manantial
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for May 22, 2009
manantial (masculine noun (el)) — spring, fountain, source, origin, wellspring. Look up manantial in the dictionary Aún existen algunos manantiales de agua pura. A few springs with pure water still exist.
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One can usually see: agua fresca de manantial on water bottles. Hope it's true...
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Depende del manantial...
Depende de manantial, verdad?
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Se dice que el manantial de humanidad está ("estuvo"? o "es"? o "fue"?) en África.
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How is translated Manantial?
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Still, there is something that bothers me about that use of "manantial" as "origin". Also when used in a figurative sense (not that often, btw.), "manantial" is the origin from where something flows and in this case I feel humanity as a product, not as a streaming current. Las ideas de Platón son el manantial de la filosofía. Plato's ideas are the source of philosophy. So, for reasons of style, I would use "se dice que el origen de la humanidad está/estuvo en África"... Less poetic, but more accurate.
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Thanks, Malila. You gave me exactly the answer that I was looking for. "Estar" not "ser" ... and that stylistically "manantial" wouldn't be used in that sense. Is it "estar" because "estar" is used for location?
By the way, I personally like "está" and not "estuvo" when I'm thinking about this ... but am still thinking in English......
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fountain, origin, source, spring, wellspring |
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