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Caricatura


DailyWord July 04, 2009 01:38 PM

Caricatura
 
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for July 4, 2009

caricatura (feminine noun (la)) — cartoon. Look up caricatura in the dictionary

A veces las caricaturas me hacen reír mucho.
Sometimes the cartoons make me laugh a lot.

irmamar July 05, 2009 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by DailyWord (Post 41063)
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for July 4, 2009

caricatura (feminine noun (la)) — cartoon. Look up caricatura in the dictionary

A veces las caricaturas me hacen reír mucho.
Sometimes the cartoons make me laugh a lot.

¿"Cartoon" no significa "dibujos animados" y "caricature" "caricatura"? :confused:

brute July 05, 2009 02:28 AM

We use cartoon for dibujos animadas and caricaturas. There were cartoons (drawings - pictures) before there were cartoon animations.

irmamar July 05, 2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by brute (Post 41092)
We use cartoon for dibujos animadas and caricaturas. There were cartoons (drawings - pictures) before there were cartoon animations.

OK, thanks :)

CrOtALiTo July 05, 2009 01:36 PM

The caricatures are cartoons?

Tomisimo July 05, 2009 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 41122)
The caricatures are cartoons?

No. Although the word caricature exists in English, by and large it is a false cognate with caricatura.

In English, a caricature is a portrait or drawing of a person that is exaggerated and/or distorted for comic effect. For example, caricatures are often used in political cartoons.

CrOtALiTo July 05, 2009 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 41130)
No. Although the word caricature exists in English, by and large it is a false cognate with caricatura.

In English, a caricature is a portrait or drawing of a person that is exaggerated and/or distorted for comic effect. For example, caricatures are often used in political cartoons.

I got it.

Thank you.

Tomisimo July 05, 2009 08:17 PM

You're welcome.

irmamar July 06, 2009 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 41130)
No. Although the word caricature exists in English, by and large it is a false cognate with caricatura.

In English, a caricature is a portrait or drawing of a person that is exaggerated and/or distorted for comic effect. For example, caricatures are often used in political cartoons.

So, caricature means 'caricatura' in Spanish, too.

brute July 06, 2009 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 41152)
So, caricature means 'caricatura' in Spanish, too.

So, it seems that the word cartoon can be equated with dibujo or dibujo animado. Any sort of graphic sketch depicting real or fictionalcharacters, animal or human in the form of a still or moving picture.

However, if such a cartoons depicts deliberate distortions or exaggerated characteristics of a real person (usually famous), for the purpose of comedy, derision or embarrassment we call it a Caricature

Similarly someone impersonating a celebrity can also be depicting
a caricature.

The derivation is interesting. According to Collins English Dictionary, it comes into English from late Latin caricare (meaning to load or carry) via C18 Italian meaning to load or exaggerate. caricatura, car,cargo etc. come from the same root.

To sum up: :confused::(:thinking::p

Some, but not all cartoons/dibujos are caricatures/caricaturas

Tomisimo July 06, 2009 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 41152)
So, caricature means 'caricatura' in Spanish, too.

Yes, for one of its meanings, but not the most common meaning, which is why it should at least partially be considered a false friend.

CrOtALiTo July 06, 2009 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 41152)
So, caricature means 'caricatura' in Spanish, too.

They are the same in Mexico.

You are right..


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