legados
Legados is masculine in Spanish. The article is los, so the full form is los legados ("legacies").
MASCULINElegados is the plural of legado
los legados — legacies
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How do you say legados in Spanish?
How do you pronounce legados in Spanish?
legados is pronounced /los leˈɡaðos/ in Spanish.
Example sentences
El legado histórico que dejó el abuelo fue muy importante para la familia.
The historical legacy that grandfather left was very important for the family.
Ese legado cultural antiguo necesita ser preservado cuidadosamente.
That ancient cultural legacy needs to be carefully preserved.
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Why is it masculine?
Legados is masculine because it derives from the Latin "legatum" (neuter noun meaning "bequest" or "legacy"), which became masculine in Spanish following the typical sound evolution where Latin neuter nouns ending in "-um" transformed into Spanish masculine nouns ending in "-o." The word's grammatical gender was essentially inherited through this regular phonetic and morphological shift from Latin to Romance languages.
What is the Spanish word for legacies?
The Spanish word for legacies is los legados — masculine.
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