presidente
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- A noun referring to the highest leader of a country or organization.
- Used in politics (head of state) and business (chairman/CEO).
- Grammatically masculine (el presidente) or feminine (la presidenta).
- Essential for discussing news, history, and formal structures in Spanish.
The Spanish word presidente is a high-frequency noun that serves as a fundamental pillar in political, corporate, and social discourse. At its core, it refers to the highest-ranking official of a republic, a company, an association, or a committee. While the English equivalent 'president' is almost identical in spelling and meaning, the Spanish usage carries specific nuances depending on the country and the specific institution being discussed. In most Spanish-speaking nations, which are republics, the presidente is the head of state and government, wielding significant executive power. However, in Spain, which is a constitutional monarchy, the term Presidente del Gobierno refers to the Prime Minister, while the head of state is the King. This distinction is crucial for learners to avoid diplomatic or social confusion when discussing politics across different regions.
- Political Context
- In Latin America, the presidente is often a figure of immense symbolic and practical power, elected by popular vote to lead the nation's executive branch.
- Corporate Context
- In a business setting, the presidente typically refers to the Chairman of the Board or the CEO, the individual responsible for the strategic direction of the enterprise.
El presidente pronunció un discurso televisado para calmar a la nación durante la crisis económica.
Beyond these formal roles, presidente is used in community settings, such as the presidente de la comunidad de vecinos (the head of a homeowners' association), a role that is common in Spanish apartment buildings. This person manages communal expenses and maintenance issues. The term also extends to academic and judicial circles, where a presidente might lead a tribunal or a university board. It is important to note the gender evolution of the word: while el presidente was historically used for both men and women, la presidenta is now the standard and widely accepted form for a female leader, supported by the Real Academia Española (RAE).
In a broader philosophical sense, the presidente represents the concept of leadership and democratic representation. The word appears daily in newspapers (periódicos), television news (telediarios), and social media discussions. Understanding this word is not just about knowing a title; it is about understanding how power is structured and referred to in the Spanish-speaking world. Whether you are discussing the history of the Casa Rosada in Argentina or the latest board meeting of a multinational company in Madrid, presidente is the indispensable term for the person at the helm.
Fue elegido presidente del club de fútbol por una mayoría abrumadora de los socios.
Historically, the term has evolved from the Latin praesidens, meaning 'the one who sits before' or 'the one who protects.' In the colonial era, the Audiencias (high courts) in the Spanish Americas were often headed by a presidente, who had both judicial and administrative duties. This historical weight contributes to the gravity the word holds today. In everyday conversation, you might hear it used metaphorically, though less commonly than 'jefe' (boss), to denote someone who is taking charge of a group activity or a social outing.
Using the word presidente correctly requires attention to grammatical gender and the specific prepositional phrases that follow it. As a common noun, it follows standard Spanish rules for articles and adjectives. For instance, if you are referring to a male president, you use the masculine article: el presidente. For a female president, la presidenta is the preferred modern form, although some conservative speakers might still use la presidente. Adjectives must agree in gender and number: el presidente electo (the president-elect) versus la presidenta electa.
- With Prepositions
- We use 'de' to indicate what the person is president of: Presidente de México, Presidente de la compañía, Presidente del comité.
La presidenta firmó el nuevo decreto esta mañana en el palacio nacional.
When discussing the act of becoming president, we often use the verbs elegir (to elect), nombrar (to appoint), or postularse (to run for office). For example: Él se postuló para presidente (He ran for president). Note that in Spanish, we often omit the article 'un' after verbs like ser or nombrar when referring to a title or profession: Él es presidente (He is president) rather than Él es un presidente, unless you are adding an adjective to describe him: Él es un presidente muy querido (He is a very well-loved president).
In plural forms, the word becomes presidentes (masculine or mixed groups) and presidentas (exclusively female groups). For example: Los presidentes de la región se reunieron en la cumbre (The presidents of the region met at the summit). If you are referring to the office itself, you use the abstract noun presidencia: Él aspira a la presidencia (He aspires to the presidency). This distinction is vital for accurate expression in formal writing or academic contexts.
¿Quién será el próximo presidente de la asociación de estudiantes?
Furthermore, the word is often found in compound terms or specific legal phrases. Vicepresidente (Vice President) follows the same morphological rules. In some countries, you might hear Presidente interino (Interim President) or Presidente saliente (Outgoing President). Mastering these combinations allows for more precise communication about political transitions and organizational structures. Always remember that the context—whether it is a small social club or a nation-state—will dictate the gravity and formality associated with the word.
You will encounter the word presidente in a wide variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from the highly formal to the mundane. The most common place is undoubtedly the noticiero (news broadcast). Every evening, news anchors discuss the actions of the presidente, his or her legislative proposals, and their international travels. In these contexts, the word is spoken with a level of prestige and seriousness. You will also see it splashed across the headlines of major newspapers like El País (Spain), El Universal (Mexico), or La Nación (Argentina).
- News Media
- Used constantly in reports about government policy, international relations, and election cycles.
- Business Meetings
- In corporate offices, the presidente is the person leading the board of directors, often introduced at the start of annual reports.
Escuché en la radio que el presidente va a visitar nuestra ciudad el próximo mes.
Another very common, albeit more local, context is the reunión de vecinos (neighbors' meeting). In Spain and many Latin American countries, apartment buildings are managed by a committee, and the presidente de la comunidad is a neighbor elected to oversee the building's affairs for a year. In this setting, the word is used in a much more informal and sometimes even grumbling tone, as the presidente is often the one who has to deal with broken elevators or noisy neighbors. Hearing someone say, 'Tengo que hablar con el presidente,' in a residential hallway has a very different weight than hearing it in a government palace.
In schools and universities, students elect a presidente del consejo estudiantil (student council president). This is often a student's first exposure to the democratic process and the terminology associated with it. You will hear students campaigning with posters saying 'Vota por [Nombre] para presidente.' Similarly, in sports, every major club, like Real Madrid or FC Barcelona, has a presidente who is a highly public figure, often as famous as the players themselves. Their statements about transfers and club finances are followed obsessively by fans.
El presidente del club prometió fichar a un nuevo delantero antes de que cierre el mercado.
Finally, in historical documentaries and textbooks, the word is used to categorize eras. People speak of 'la época del presidente [Apellido]' to define a specific period in a country's history. This usage highlights the central role the presidency plays in the collective memory of Spanish-speaking societies. Whether it is a figure of controversy or a hero of the past, the presidente remains the focal point of the narrative. By listening for this word, you can quickly identify the hierarchy of the situation you are observing, whether it is a high-stakes political debate or a simple administrative meeting.
English speakers often face a few specific hurdles when using the word presidente. The most common mistake is related to capitalization. In English, we are accustomed to capitalizing 'President' whenever it refers to a specific person or is used as a title (e.g., 'President Biden'). In Spanish, however, the rules are stricter. According to the RAE, titles and positions should be written in lowercase (minúscula) when they are accompanied by the name of the person or used generically: el presidente Sánchez, el presidente de la república. Capitalization is only reserved for the word when it refers to the institution itself in a very formal document or when it starts a sentence.
- Gender Confusion
- Mistakenly using 'el presidente' for a woman in a context where 'la presidenta' is expected. While 'la presidente' is etymologically defensible, it can sound dated or even politically charged to some ears.
Incorrecto: El Presidente Juan habló ayer.
Correcto: El presidente Juan habló ayer.
Another frequent error is the confusion between presidente and presidio. Because they share the same root, some learners mistakenly use presidente when they mean 'prison' (presidio) or vice versa. While this is less common for advanced learners, beginners can get tripped up by the phonetic similarity. Additionally, learners often misuse the word when referring to the head of a parliamentary government. As mentioned before, in Spain, the leader is the Presidente del Gobierno, which translates to Prime Minister. Calling him just 'the President' without the 'of the Government' qualifier can lead to confusion about the political system being discussed.
There is also the 'false friend' nuance with the verb presidir. While it means 'to preside over,' it is used much more frequently in Spanish than in English. A learner might say 'Él está a cargo de la reunión,' which is correct, but a native speaker would more likely say 'Él preside la reunión.' Failing to use the related verb can make your Spanish sound less sophisticated. Furthermore, avoid using presidente to refer to the 'President' of a university in all cases; in many Spanish-speaking countries, the head of a university is called a rector.
Incorrecto: El presidente de la universidad dio un discurso.
Más natural: El rector de la universidad dio un discurso.
Finally, be careful with the plural. When referring to a group of presidents that includes both men and women, the masculine plural los presidentes is used. Some learners try to be overly inclusive by saying los presidentes y las presidentas, which is grammatically acceptable but can be redundant in many contexts unless you are specifically emphasizing gender diversity. Understanding these subtle traps will help you navigate political and formal discussions with the confidence of a native speaker.
While presidente is the most direct term for a head of state or organization, the Spanish language offers a rich variety of synonyms and related terms that can provide more specific meaning or a different 'flavor' to your speech. Depending on the level of formality and the specific country, you might choose a different word to describe a leader. Understanding these alternatives will help you avoid repetition and sound more articulate.
- Mandatario
- A more formal and journalistic term for a head of state. It literally refers to someone who has been given a 'mandato' (mandate) by the people.
- Jefe de Estado
- The technical political term for the 'Head of State.' This is used in legal and constitutional discussions.
El primer mandatario de la nación anunció nuevas medidas de seguridad.
In a business or organizational context, director or gerente are often used. While a presidente is at the very top, a director general (Managing Director) might be the one handling the day-to-day operations. In some organizations, the title líder (leader) is used more informally to describe the person in charge, though it lacks the official weight of presidente. In sports, you might also hear patrono or titular, though these are less common and more specific to certain legal structures of clubs.
For academic institutions, as mentioned previously, rector is the standard term for the head of a university. If you are talking about the head of a department, you would use decano (dean) or director de departamento. In a judicial context, the head of a court is the presidente del tribunal, but the individual judges are magistrados or jueces. Knowing when to switch from presidente to these more specialized terms demonstrates a high level of linguistic competence.
El rector de la Universidad Complutense inauguró el año académico.
Lastly, in very informal or slang settings, you might hear el presi. This is a common clipping used by friends or colleagues in a club or a small organization to refer to their president in a friendly, lighthearted way. It is similar to saying 'the prez' in English. However, you should never use el presi when referring to the head of a country or in any formal business document, as it is considered disrespectful or overly familiar. By mastering this spectrum of words, you can tailor your vocabulary to the exact social situation you find yourself in.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The term was used for centuries in Spanish to refer to the heads of judicial courts (Audiencias) long before it became the title for a head of state in the modern sense.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the final 'e' like 'ay' as in 'day'. It should be a short 'e' like in 'pet'.
- Making the 'r' too hard; it should be a single tap of the tongue.
- Stressing the first syllable (PRE-si-dente) like in English.
- Pronouncing the 's' like a 'z' (pre-zi-dente).
- Over-enunciating the 'd' like a hard English 'd'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Very easy due to the English cognate 'president'.
Requires remembering not to capitalize and gender agreement.
Need to master the soft 'd' and the 'e' sound.
Easily recognizable in news and conversation.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Lowercase for titles
El presidente Biden (not El Presidente Biden).
Gender of nouns ending in -ente
El presidente / La presidenta (modern usage).
Personal 'a' with titles
Ayer vi al presidente.
Omission of indefinite article with professions
Él es presidente (not Él es un presidente).
Pluralization of nouns ending in -e
Presidente -> Presidentes.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
El presidente es alto.
The president is tall.
Basic adjective agreement.
La presidenta habla español.
The (female) president speaks Spanish.
Use of 'la' and 'presidenta' for a female.
El presidente vive en una casa blanca.
The president lives in a white house.
Simple present tense.
Yo soy el presidente del club.
I am the president of the club.
Use of 'ser' for titles.
¿Quién es el presidente?
Who is the president?
Question word 'quién'.
El presidente tiene un perro.
The president has a dog.
Verb 'tener'.
Mi amigo quiere ser presidente.
My friend wants to be president.
Infinitive after 'querer'.
El presidente lee el libro.
The president reads the book.
Subject-verb-object.
El presidente viaja a muchos países.
The president travels to many countries.
Plural noun 'países'.
Votamos por el nuevo presidente mañana.
We vote for the new president tomorrow.
Preposition 'por' for voting.
La presidenta dio un discurso ayer.
The president gave a speech yesterday.
Preterite tense of 'dar'.
El presidente de la clase es inteligente.
The class president is intelligent.
Genitive 'de' construction.
No conozco al presidente de esta empresa.
I don't know the president of this company.
Personal 'a' + 'el' = 'al'.
El presidente saludó a la gente.
The president greeted the people.
Personal 'a' for people.
Hay una foto del presidente en la pared.
There is a photo of the president on the wall.
Contraction 'de' + 'el' = 'del'.
El presidente trabaja en su oficina.
The president works in his office.
Possessive adjective 'su'.
Es importante que el presidente escuche al pueblo.
It is important that the president listens to the people.
Present subjunctive after 'es importante que'.
El vicepresidente asumió el cargo temporalmente.
The vice president took office temporarily.
Compound word 'vicepresidente'.
Si yo fuera presidente, bajaría los impuestos.
If I were president, I would lower taxes.
Imperfect subjunctive and conditional.
El presidente del gobierno español se reunió con el rey.
The Spanish Prime Minister met with the king.
Specific title in Spain.
La prensa criticó duramente al presidente.
The press harshly criticized the president.
Adverb 'duramente'.
El presidente ha prometido mejorar la educación.
The president has promised to improve education.
Present perfect tense.
Buscamos a alguien que haya sido presidente antes.
We are looking for someone who has been president before.
Subjunctive for unknown entities.
El discurso del presidente fue transmitido en vivo.
The president's speech was broadcast live.
Passive voice with 'ser'.
El presidente electo tomará posesión en enero.
The president-elect will take office in January.
Future tense and title 'electo'.
A pesar de las protestas, el presidente no dimitió.
Despite the protests, the president did not resign.
Conjunction 'a pesar de'.
El presidente ejerce el poder ejecutivo de la nación.
The president exercises the executive power of the nation.
Formal verb 'ejercer'.
La popularidad del presidente ha caído en las encuestas.
The president's popularity has fallen in the polls.
Business/Political vocabulary 'encuestas'.
El presidente convocó una reunión de emergencia.
The president called an emergency meeting.
Verb 'convocar'.
Se rumorea que el presidente está enfermo.
It is rumored that the president is ill.
Impersonal 'se'.
El presidente vetó la ley aprobada por el congreso.
The president vetoed the law approved by congress.
Political verb 'vetar'.
El mandato del presidente dura cuatro años.
The president's term lasts four years.
Noun 'mandato'.
El presidente se vio envuelto en un escándalo de corrupción.
The president found himself involved in a corruption scandal.
Passive reflexive 'se vio envuelto'.
La figura del presidente es clave para la estabilidad del país.
The figure of the president is key to the country's stability.
Abstract noun 'figura'.
El presidente apeló a la unidad nacional en su alocución.
The president appealed for national unity in his address.
Formal word 'alocución'.
Tras la dimisión del presidente, se convocaron elecciones anticipadas.
After the president's resignation, early elections were called.
Preposition 'tras' and passive 'se'.
El presidente ostenta la representación máxima del Estado.
The president holds the maximum representation of the State.
Formal verb 'ostentar'.
Dudo que el presidente logre el consenso necesario.
I doubt the president will achieve the necessary consensus.
Subjunctive of doubt.
El presidente saliente entregó la banda presidencial a su sucesor.
The outgoing president handed the presidential sash to his successor.
Specific cultural ritual.
El poder del presidente está limitado por la constitución.
The president's power is limited by the constitution.
Passive with 'estar' for state.
La hegemonía del presidente se ha visto erosionada por la crisis.
The president's hegemony has been eroded by the crisis.
Sophisticated vocabulary 'hegemonía'.
El presidente se amparó en su inmunidad para no declarar.
The president took refuge in his immunity to avoid testifying.
Reflexive verb 'ampararse'.
El carisma del presidente fue determinante en su victoria electoral.
The president's charisma was decisive in his electoral victory.
Noun 'carisma'.
La retórica del presidente ha radicalizado a la opinión pública.
The president's rhetoric has radicalized public opinion.
Noun 'retórica'.
El presidente es el comandante en jefe de las fuerzas armadas.
The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
Military/Political title.
El presidente ha de velar por el cumplimiento de las leyes.
The president must watch over the fulfillment of the laws.
Periphrasis 'haber de' + infinitive.
La investidura del presidente se celebró con gran pompa.
The president's inauguration was celebrated with great pomp.
Noun 'investidura'.
El presidente se desmarcó de las polémicas declaraciones de su ministro.
The president distanced himself from his minister's controversial statements.
Reflexive verb 'desmarcarse'.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Specific title for the Spanish Prime Minister.
El Presidente del Gobierno vive en La Moncloa.
— Formal title in many Latin American countries.
Es el nuevo Presidente de la República.
— Idiomatic (informal) for someone acting like they are in charge without authority.
No te hagas el presidente, aquí todos somos iguales.
— A temporary leader during a transition.
El presidente interino convocó a elecciones.
— The person in charge of a specific voting station or committee.
Fui presidente de mesa en las elecciones pasadas.
— The official aircraft of a head of state.
El avión presidencial aterrizó en París.
— The military unit that protects the president.
La guardia presidencial desfiló por la plaza.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means 'prison' or 'garrison'. Don't confuse it with the leader.
Means 'precedent'. Phonetically similar but unrelated.
Means 'present' (gift or time). Easy to mix up for beginners.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— Being more of a leader than the actual leader (often used when someone follows rules too strictly).
Él quiere ser más presidente que el presidente.
informal— To be the one who really makes the decisions (like a president).
Aquí el presidente es el que corta el bacalao.
colloquial— Refers to the power of the presidency itself.
Muchos luchan por llegar a la silla presidencial.
journalistic— To be comfortably in power (often with a negative connotation of laziness).
El presidente lleva años en la poltrona.
colloquial— When a president or leader gives their official support to someone.
El presidente le dio el espaldarazo a su sucesor.
formal— When a party or group unites behind their president.
El partido cerró filas con el presidente.
political— To lead or direct a group, like a president.
En esta reunión, el presidente lleva la batuta.
metaphorical— When a president clarifies things strictly.
El presidente puso los puntos sobre las íes en su discurso.
neutral— To reveal a scandal that might involve the president.
Si el secretario habla, va a tirar de la manta del presidente.
colloquialسهل الخلط
Both are heads of government.
A 'presidente' is usually in a republic; a 'primer ministro' is in a monarchy or parliamentary system.
España tiene un presidente del gobierno, pero el Reino Unido tiene un primer ministro.
Both lead institutions.
A 'rector' specifically leads a university.
El rector dirige la universidad, no el presidente.
Both mean boss.
'Presidente' is a formal title; 'jefe' is a general term for anyone in charge.
Mi jefe es el presidente de la compañía.
Both are elected leaders.
An 'alcalde' is a mayor of a city; a 'presidente' is for a country or organization.
El alcalde cuida la ciudad, el presidente cuida el país.
Both are executive leaders.
A 'gobernador' leads a state or province; a 'presidente' leads the whole nation.
El gobernador de Texas habló con el presidente de EE.UU.
أنماط الجُمل
El presidente es [adjetivo].
El presidente es bueno.
El presidente de [lugar] vive en [lugar].
El presidente de Francia vive en París.
El presidente quiere que [subjuntivo].
El presidente quiere que todos voten.
Fue nombrado presidente tras [suceso].
Fue nombrado presidente tras las elecciones.
La gestión del presidente se caracteriza por [sustantivo].
La gestión del presidente se caracteriza por la transparencia.
Si bien el presidente ostenta el poder, debe [infinitivo].
Si bien el presidente ostenta el poder, debe respetar la ley.
El presidente ha de [infinitivo].
El presidente ha de hablar hoy.
Votamos al presidente cada [tiempo].
Votamos al presidente cada cuatro años.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Extremely high in news and administrative contexts.
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El Presidente Obama
→
el presidente Obama
Titles are not capitalized in Spanish.
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La presidente es simpática.
→
La presidenta es simpática.
While 'la presidente' is okay, 'presidenta' is much more natural today.
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Él es un presidente de la compañía.
→
Él es presidente de la compañía.
Don't use 'un' when stating someone's title/job.
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El presidente vive en el presidio.
→
El presidente vive en el palacio.
Presidio means prison, not a presidential residence.
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Los presidentas de los clubes.
→
Las presidentas de los clubes.
The article must match the gender of the noun.
نصائح
Gender Agreement
Make sure your adjectives match! Say 'la presidenta electa', not 'la presidenta electo'.
Regional Titles
In Mexico, people often say 'El Señor Presidente' with great formality. In other places, it might be more relaxed.
The Related Verb
Use the verb 'presidir' when you want to say someone is leading or chairing a meeting.
Addressing Leaders
If you ever meet a president, use 'Usted' and the formal title 'Excelencia' or 'Señor Presidente'.
Avoid Capitalization
Remember: 'el presidente de México', not 'el Presidente de México' in standard prose.
News Keywords
When you hear 'La Moncloa', the news is talking about the Spanish president's office.
Latin Roots
Remember 'praesidere' (to sit in front) to help you remember the meaning of leading a group.
DELE Tip
In DELE exams, use 'mandatario' to show you have a higher-level vocabulary.
The Soft D
The 'd' in presidente is very soft. Your tongue should just touch your upper teeth.
Corporate Hierarchy
In a Spanish company, the 'Presidente' is often higher than the 'Director General'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a leader who is 'PRE-Sent' in every 'IDENtity' of the nation: PRE-SI-DENTE.
ربط بصري
Picture a person sitting in a large, ornate chair (the 'silla presidencial') in front of a giant flag.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to name five 'presidentes' from different Spanish-speaking countries in one minute.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Latin 'praesidens', which is the present participle of 'praesidere'.
المعنى الأصلي: Literally 'to sit before' or 'to protect'.
Italic -> Romance -> Spanish.السياق الثقافي
Be aware that discussing current presidents can be highly polarizing in many Spanish-speaking countries.
English speakers often assume 'President' is always the head of state, but must learn the 'Prime Minister' equivalent in Spain.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Politics
- Campaña electoral
- Voto popular
- Palacio de gobierno
- Primer mandatario
Business
- Junta directiva
- Accionistas
- Informe anual
- Presidente ejecutivo
Sports
- Fichajes
- Socios del club
- Presupuesto
- Asamblea
Neighborhood
- Gastos de comunidad
- Acta de la reunión
- Reparaciones
- Cuotas
School
- Delegado
- Votación estudiantil
- Representante
- Propuestas
بدايات محادثة
"¿Quién es el presidente de tu país actualmente?"
"¿Crees que es difícil ser el presidente de una gran empresa?"
"¿Te gustaría ser presidente de tu comunidad de vecinos?"
"¿Qué harías si fueras presidente por un día?"
"¿Cuál es el presidente más famoso de la historia de tu país?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Escribe sobre las cualidades que debe tener un buen presidente para liderar una nación.
Imagina que eres el presidente de un nuevo club. ¿Qué reglas pondrías?
Describe un discurso que escuchaste de un presidente y qué impacto tuvo en ti.
¿Cómo ha cambiado la figura del presidente en los últimos cincuenta años?
Escribe una carta formal al presidente de una empresa sugiriendo una mejora.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةBoth are technically correct, but 'la presidenta' is the much more common and recommended form in modern Spanish. The RAE fully supports 'presidenta'.
Because Spain is a monarchy. The King is the Head of State, so the political leader is the 'President of the Government', which functions like a Prime Minister.
Generally, no. Titles like 'presidente' are written in lowercase unless they start a sentence or are used in a very formal legal document without the person's name.
'Mandatario' is a more formal, journalistic synonym often used to refer to heads of state to avoid repeating the word 'presidente'.
Se dice 'presidente de la clase' or 'delegado de curso' depending on the country.
Often, yes. In Spanish companies, 'presidente ejecutivo' is the closest equivalent to a CEO.
It is a person who holds the office temporarily until a permanent president is elected or takes over.
The most common abbreviations are 'Pres.' for masculine and 'Pres.ª' for feminine.
Yes, in political science, a leader might hold the title of 'presidente' even if they did not come to power democratically.
In Spain, this person manages the shared areas and rules of an apartment building.
اختبر نفسك 180 أسئلة
Escribe una oración describiendo qué hace un presidente.
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¿Te gustaría ser presidente? ¿Por qué?
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Describe la diferencia entre un presidente y un rey.
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Escribe una noticia corta sobre la visita de un presidente.
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Describe el papel de la presidenta de una gran empresa.
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Escribe tres cualidades de un buen presidente.
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Imagina que eres presidente. ¿Cuál sería tu primera ley?
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Escribe un correo formal al presidente de tu comunidad de vecinos.
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¿Qué es el 'presidencialismo'?
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Describe una ceremonia de investidura presidencial.
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Escribe una oración usando 'vicepresidente'.
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Usa la palabra 'mandatario' en una frase política.
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¿Cómo influye el presidente en la economía?
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Escribe sobre un presidente famoso de la historia.
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¿Qué es un 'presidente de honor'?
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Escribe una frase usando 'la presidenta'.
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Describe el avión presidencial.
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¿Qué pasa si el presidente renuncia?
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Escribe una frase sobre el discurso del presidente.
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¿Por qué es importante votar por un presidente?
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Pronuncia: 'El presidente habla en la televisión.'
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Dime el nombre de un presidente de un país hispano.
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¿Qué harías si fueras presidente?
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Explica el papel del presidente en una empresa.
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Debate: ¿Es mejor un sistema presidencial o parlamentario?
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Describe la última noticia que escuchaste sobre un presidente.
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Pronuncia: 'La presidenta ejecutiva de la multinacional.'
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¿Quién es el presidente de tu comunidad de vecinos?
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Imagina que eres un reportero. Entrevista al presidente.
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Resume un discurso presidencial famoso.
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Pronuncia: 'Vicepresidente'.
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¿Qué opinas del mandato del presidente actual?
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Dime tres sinónimos de presidente.
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Explica qué es un presidente interino.
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Pronuncia: 'La banda presidencial'.
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¿Cómo se elige a un presidente en tu país?
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Describe el palacio presidencial de un país que conozcas.
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¿Qué es un presidenciable?
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Dime una frase usando 'el presi' en contexto informal.
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Habla sobre la importancia de la investidura.
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Escucha: 'El presidente viajará a Madrid mañana.' ¿A dónde viajará?
Escucha: 'La presidenta firmó el decreto a las diez.' ¿A qué hora firmó?
Escucha: 'El vicepresidente anunció su renuncia.' ¿Qué anunció?
Escucha: 'El mandato del presidente termina en mayo.' ¿Cuándo termina?
Escucha: 'El presidente del gobierno español se reunió con el canciller alemán.' ¿Con quién se reunió?
Escucha: 'Se busca un nuevo presidente para la asociación benéfica.' ¿Para qué tipo de asociación se busca presidente?
Escucha: 'La popularidad del presidente ha bajado cinco puntos.' ¿Cuántos puntos ha bajado?
Escucha: 'El presidente electo prometió bajar los impuestos.' ¿Qué prometió?
Escucha: 'El presidente de la comunidad de vecinos quiere subir la cuota.' ¿Qué quiere subir?
Escucha: 'El ex presidente publicó un libro de memorias.' ¿Qué publicó?
Escucha: 'La guardia presidencial desfiló frente al palacio.' ¿Quién desfiló?
Escucha: 'El presidente vetó la ley por ser demasiado cara.' ¿Por qué la vetó?
Escucha: 'El discurso del presidente duró dos horas.' ¿Cuánto duró?
Escucha: 'El presidente del tribunal supremo habló con la prensa.' ¿Quién habló?
Escucha: 'La investidura del presidente será el próximo domingo.' ¿Qué día será?
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Summary
The word 'presidente' is a powerful title used for national leaders and corporate heads. Remember that in Spain it means Prime Minister, and always use 'la presidenta' for a female leader to sound modern and natural.
- A noun referring to the highest leader of a country or organization.
- Used in politics (head of state) and business (chairman/CEO).
- Grammatically masculine (el presidente) or feminine (la presidenta).
- Essential for discussing news, history, and formal structures in Spanish.
Gender Agreement
Make sure your adjectives match! Say 'la presidenta electa', not 'la presidenta electo'.
Regional Titles
In Mexico, people often say 'El Señor Presidente' with great formality. In other places, it might be more relaxed.
The Related Verb
Use the verb 'presidir' when you want to say someone is leading or chairing a meeting.
Addressing Leaders
If you ever meet a president, use 'Usted' and the formal title 'Excelencia' or 'Señor Presidente'.
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات society
adulta
A2Adult (female); a woman who is fully grown or developed.
aldea
A2قرية صغيرة أو تجمع سكني في منطقة ريفية.
amenaza
A2التهديد هو إعلان عن نية إلحاق الضرر.
amenazar
B1هدد شخصًا بشيء ما.
amiga
A1صديقة. شخص أنثى تربطك بها علاقة مودة وصداقة.
Amigo
A1الصديق هو شخص تربطك به علاقة مودة. هو صديقي المفضل منذ الطفولة.
anciano
A2الشيخ هو شخص متقدم في السن.
aparte
A2كلمة 'aparte' تعني بشكل منفصل أو جانبي. مثال: 'ضع هذا جانباً'.
apoyar
A2من المهم أن تدعم أصدقائك في الأوقات الصعبة.
apoyo
A2كلمة 'apoyo' تعني الدعم أو المساعدة، سواء كانت مادية أو معنوية.