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Savant
I was listening to a 60 minutes podcast about a music savant called Derek Paravicini and I realized that I think we don't have a word for savant in Spanish, or do we?
The story is fascinating. Have a look at the video below: |
We don't in English either. That's why we borrowed it from the French n'est pas?
BTW can you use sapiente? |
:thinking: ¿Sabio, conocedor, experto?
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survival. ps I just did a very brief google search and I believe the term sindromo savant is the most common term in Spanish although sindromo del sabio also shows up. When all vocabulary fails we sometimes look to France for solutions. :) |
But what strikes me is that even if the word is originally French, any English speaker would understand it, whereas I don't think any Spanish term (borrowed or otherwise) would be considered as common by a Spanish speaker.
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Here's another French term: savoir faire. It's well known among English speakers even though the commonly-used term know how means the same thing. Is there an equivalent in Spanish? Saber hacer doesn't sound right to me. |
I've watched Rainman in English, but I think over here people simply said he was autistic.
BTW, the Spanish word for syndrome is síndrome. Quote:
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@María José & Poli: Oh, right... I hadn't noticed the context, just the word. http://forums.tomisimo.org/picture.p...&pictureid=587
¿Virtuoso? In Spanish it's not limited to music, but to talk about great skill in any field. :thinking: |
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how to count or how old he is. Great smilie, by the way...:applause: |
"Virtuoso" is used for someone who has a great skill in a certain field... there are "matemáticos virtuosos" who can't prepare themselves a sandwich; "deportistas virtuosos" who can't make two full correct sentences; "ajedrecistas virtuosos" who do horribly in politics... ;)
I love that smiley. I need it often. :D |
In English a virtuoso primarily refers to a musical genious, a solo player who has mastered a special technique.
Sometimes the term virtuoso, works as it does in Spanish a remarkable solo in any field not just music-- a one man show. A shop owner who buys the wholesale product, sells the retail product, cleans up, pays the bills, keeps the books can be seen as a virtuoso. |
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