Translation of Spanish word "personaje" to English
personaje
/peɾsoˈxaxe/
Meaning
NounA person or character in a story or play.
How to use
Personaje ('character / celebrity') is masculine. Nouns ending in -aje are masculine: el personaje. Used for literary characters or VIPs.
🇬🇧 English
character
Example
La película trata sobre la vida de un personaje histórico.
The movie is about the life of a historical character.
El personaje principal de la novela es muy triste.
The main character of the novel is very sad.
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Common phrases
- personaje principal— main character / protagonist
- personaje público— public figure / persona
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Frequency rank: #1399 in Spanish
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The Spanish word "personaje" means "character" in English.
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