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Gemelos = identical twins
Mellizos = non-identical twins I think this has come up in another thread but I can't find it. ![]()
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gemelos: Identical twins. They come from the same fertilliced cell
Mellizos: they come from diferent fertiliced cells, They can be both male, both female, or male and a female. saludos ![]()
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Thanks - my dictionary defines them both as 'twin'. Both words have the same root L. geminus (gemelo - gemellus - diminutive of geminus; mellizo from Vulg. Latin *gemellicius from gemellus). I was just wondering whether people really do make a distinction between the two.
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My experience (I'm a non-identical twin, so I have a bit!) is that people with a degree in Spanish philology do make a distinction and most other people just call all twins gemelos. I've witnessed a native speaker call identical twins mellizos, and I've used "mellizo" with an Ecuadorian friend and then had to explain to him what it means.
Basically, it's like español vs castellano: whichever you use, you'll be wrong. |
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Alltough I do make a distinction (I'm always curious
![]() @ irmamar "De todos modos, un médico te hablará de "embarazo gemelar", sean gemelos o mellizos (univitelino o bivitelino). " Es correcto, pero yo creo que se cura en salud, el médico no sabe si son mellizos hasta tarde ... ![]() ![]() ![]() Saludos ![]()
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![]() From the internet: "TRILLIZOS GEMELARES IDENTICOS" NACEN UNO CADA 200 MILLONES DE PERSONAS NACIERON EL 17 DE OCTUBRE DE 2007 Note the tautology. ![]() |
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Anyway - if you are talking about non-identical triplets, it would be "trillizos", but if they're identical you would say "trillizos gemelares identicos"? "Tengo trillizos gemelares identicos en uno de mis clases." ??
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@Lou Ann: colloquial speech would just say "trillizos". The context will tell that they're identical to one another.
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David is right. Although we don't make much difference between "mellizos" and "gemelos", "cuates" is almost exclusively used for non-identical twins.
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