desigualdad
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- Desigualdad means 'inequality' and refers to a lack of balance or fairness in social, economic, or physical contexts.
- It is a feminine noun (la desigualdad) and follows the common '-dad' ending pattern for abstract feminine concepts.
- The word is frequently used in news, politics, and sociology to discuss gaps in wealth, rights, or opportunities.
- Commonly paired with adjectives like 'social', 'económica', and 'de género' to specify the type of disparity being discussed.
The Spanish word desigualdad is a multifaceted noun that primarily translates to 'inequality' or 'disparity' in English. At its core, it describes a lack of equilibrium, balance, or evenness between two or more things. While it can refer to physical surfaces or mathematical values, its most common and impactful usage in modern Spanish pertains to social, economic, and legal contexts. To understand this word, one must look at its morphology: the prefix des- (indicating negation or reversal) joined with igualdad (equality). Therefore, it literally means 'the state of not being equal.'
- Economic Context
- In economics, this word is used to describe the gap between the wealthy and the poor. You will frequently hear terms like 'desigualdad de ingresos' (income inequality) in news reports regarding Latin American economies or global financial trends. It suggests a systemic issue where resources are not distributed fairly across a population.
- Social and Legal Context
- Socially, it refers to the 'desigualdad de oportunidades' (inequality of opportunity). This involves barriers based on gender, race, or social class that prevent individuals from achieving their full potential. In legal terms, it refers to a lack of 'igualdad ante la ley' (equality before the law), where certain groups might receive preferential or prejudicial treatment.
La desigualdad social ha crecido significativamente en la última década debido a la falta de acceso a la educación de calidad.
Beyond these heavy topics, desigualdad can also be used in more literal, physical senses. If you are describing a terrain that is rocky and uneven, you might speak of the 'desigualdad del terreno.' In mathematics, it refers to the relation between two expressions that are not equal, often represented by symbols like < (less than) or > (greater than). However, for a Spanish learner, the socio-political nuance is the most vital to master, as it is a central theme in Hispanic literature, news, and daily conversation.
El coeficiente de Gini es una medida utilizada para calcular la desigualdad económica en un país.
When using this word, remember it is a feminine noun (la desigualdad). It often pairs with verbs like combatir (to fight), reducir (to reduce), or fomentar (to encourage/promote - though usually used negatively in this context). Understanding the gravity of this word will help you navigate complex discussions about society in Spanish.
- Common Collocations
- 'Brecha de desigualdad' (inequality gap) and 'Desigualdad de género' (gender inequality) are two of the most frequent phrases you will encounter in academic and journalistic Spanish.
Es fundamental erradicar la desigualdad de género en el ámbito laboral para lograr un progreso real.
Using desigualdad correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a noun and the typical prepositions that follow it. Most commonly, you will see it followed by the preposition de (of) to specify the type of inequality, or entre (between) to specify the groups being compared.
- Structure: Desigualdad + de + [Noun]
- This is the most standard way to define the category. Examples: 'desigualdad de salarios' (wage inequality), 'desigualdad de condiciones' (inequality of conditions). It acts as a compound concept.
- Structure: Desigualdad + entre + [Groups]
- Used when highlighting the disparity between specific entities. Example: 'la desigualdad entre ricos y pobres' (the inequality between rich and poor) or 'la desigualdad entre las zonas rurales y urbanas' (the inequality between rural and urban areas).
Existe una notable desigualdad entre los recursos educativos de los diferentes barrios.
In terms of verb agreement, desigualdad is the subject of the sentence and dictates the conjugation of the verb. Since it is singular, verbs will follow the third-person singular form. For example: 'La desigualdad crece' (Inequality grows) or 'La desigualdad es inaceptable' (Inequality is unacceptable).
Debemos analizar las causas de esta desigualdad tan profunda.
You can also use the word in the plural form, desigualdades, when referring to multiple specific instances or types of disparity. For example: 'Las desigualdades sociales son difíciles de resolver' (Social inequalities are difficult to resolve). This is common in academic writing where various factors (income, education, health) are being discussed as separate but related issues.
- Describing Degree
- To describe the extent of the inequality, use adjectives like 'abismal' (abysmal/huge), 'creciente' (growing), 'persistente' (persistent), or 'estructural' (structural). Example: 'La desigualdad estructural impide el desarrollo económico.'
A pesar de las nuevas leyes, la desigualdad persistente sigue afectando a las minorías.
Finally, in a mathematical context, you might say 'una desigualdad matemática' to refer to an inequality statement. While less common in casual conversation, it is essential for students of science or economics. In these cases, the word is used very precisely to denote that two quantities are not the same.
En álgebra, aprendimos a resolver una desigualdad lineal con una variable.
You will encounter desigualdad in a variety of real-world settings, ranging from formal political debates to the lyrics of socially conscious music. It is a word that carries significant weight and is rarely used lightly.
- News and Media
- Turn on any Spanish-language news channel (like RTVE, CNN en Español, or Univision) and you will likely hear this word within the first thirty minutes. It is the go-to term for journalists discussing economic crises, election platforms, or social protests. Headlines like 'La desigualdad en América Latina se agrava' (Inequality in Latin America worsens) are common.
- Documentaries and Podcasts
- Educational content creators use 'desigualdad' to frame historical and sociological discussions. In podcasts about history or current affairs, it serves as a central theme to explain why certain regions developed differently or why specific social movements arose.
El documental explora la desigualdad histórica que ha dividido a la nación por siglos.
In everyday conversation, while people might use simpler terms like 'injusticia' (injustice) or 'diferencia' (difference), desigualdad is used when someone wants to sound more precise or when discussing systemic issues rather than individual slights. For instance, a university student might say, 'Me preocupa la desigualdad de acceso a la tecnología' (I'm worried about the inequality of access to technology).
Muchos artistas usan su música para denunciar la desigualdad que ven en las calles.
Academic environments are perhaps where the word is most saturated. In sociology, political science, and economics classes at Spanish-speaking universities, 'desigualdad' is a foundational concept. Students analyze 'la desigualdad de género' (gender inequality), 'la desigualdad racial' (racial inequality), and 'la desigualdad digital' (the digital divide).
- Public Policy and NGO Work
- If you work for an international organization like the UN or an NGO in a Spanish-speaking country, you will spend much of your time writing reports about how to 'paliar la desigualdad' (alleviate inequality). It is a key term in grant writing and policy proposals.
La ONG lanzó una campaña para visibilizar la desigualdad en el acceso al agua potable.
In summary, whether you are listening to a presidential speech, reading a sociological textbook, or following a protest on social media, 'desigualdad' is the essential term for describing the lack of fairness and balance in the world.
En el discurso, el presidente prometió luchar contra la desigualdad extrema.
While desigualdad is a cognate (looking similar to 'inequality'), learners often stumble on gender agreement, spelling, and nuances of meaning. Avoiding these pitfalls will make your Spanish sound more natural and professional.
- Gender Agreement Errors
- A very common mistake is treating 'desigualdad' as masculine because it doesn't end in '-a'. Remember: nouns ending in -dad, -tad, -ción, and -sión are almost always feminine. Saying 'el desigualdad' is a major error; it must always be la desigualdad.
- Confusion with 'Diferencia'
- Learners sometimes use 'desigualdad' when they simply mean 'difference' (diferencia). 'Diferencia' is neutral; two things can be different without being unequal in value or status. 'Desigualdad' implies a lack of fairness or a hierarchical gap. For example, the difference between an apple and an orange is a 'diferencia', but the difference between two people's pay for the same job is a 'desigualdad'.
Incorrecto: El desigualdad de los salarios es un problema.
Correcto: La desigualdad salarial es un problema.
Another mistake involves the spelling. In English, we have 'inequality' with an 'i'. In Spanish, it is 'desigualdad' with an 'e'. Learners often try to say 'inigualdad', which is incorrect. Always think of the base word igual (equal) and add the prefix des-.
Incorrecto: Hay mucha inigualdad en este país.
Correcto: Hay mucha desigualdad en este país.
In pluralization, don't forget the 'e' before the 's'. The plural of 'desigualdad' is desigualdades, not 'desigualdads'. This follows the standard rule for Spanish words ending in a consonant.
- Preposition Pitfalls
- Using the wrong preposition after the word can change the meaning or make the sentence clunky. Avoid using 'a' or 'con' when 'de' or 'entre' is required. For example, say 'desigualdad de género', not 'desigualdad a género'.
La desigualdad entre las clases sociales es evidente en la arquitectura de la ciudad.
Finally, be careful with 'desigual' (the adjective). While 'desigualdad' is the noun, 'desigual' is the adjective. You cannot say 'una situación de desigual'; you must say 'una situación de desigualdad' or 'una situación desigual'. Confusing the noun and adjective forms is a common intermediate-level error.
Vivimos en una sociedad muy desigual.
To truly master desigualdad, you should know the words that surround it in the same semantic field. Depending on the context, you might want a word that emphasizes unfairness, physical difference, or variety.
- Injusticia (Injustice)
- While 'desigualdad' is often the *state* of being unequal, 'injusticia' is the *moral judgment* of that state. If a law treats people differently, it is a 'desigualdad' (a fact) and also an 'injusticia' (a moral wrong). Use 'injusticia' when you want to highlight the lack of ethics.
- Disparidad (Disparity)
- This is a very close synonym, often used in more technical or academic contexts. It sounds slightly more formal than 'desigualdad'. You might hear about a 'disparidad de criterios' (disparity of criteria) in a professional setting.
- Diferencia (Difference)
- As mentioned before, this is the neutral version. Use this for physical traits or preferences. 'La diferencia entre el rojo y el azul' is not a 'desigualdad'.
Hay una gran disparidad entre los resultados de las dos pruebas.
For physical surfaces, you might use irregularidad. If you are talking about a road with bumps, 'desigualdad' works, but 'irregularidad' is more specific to the physical texture. In a more figurative sense, desequilibrio (imbalance) is a great alternative when you want to describe a system that is leaning too far in one direction.
Buscamos la equidad, no solo la igualdad numérica.
In legal contexts, you might hear discriminación. While 'desigualdad' describes the situation, 'discriminación' describes the *action* or the *mechanism* that causes the inequality. If someone is paid less because of their gender, that is 'discriminación de género' which results in 'desigualdad salarial'.
- Brecha (Gap)
- This is a very common metaphorical word used alongside 'desigualdad'. 'La brecha' is the physical or figurative gap. 'Cerrar la brecha de la desigualdad' (To close the inequality gap) is a common goal in social policy.
Es necesario cerrar la brecha digital para que todos tengan las mismas oportunidades.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The suffix '-dad' in Spanish is the equivalent of '-ty' in English (equality/igualdad, city/ciudad). This makes many abstract Spanish nouns easy for English speakers to recognize.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the final 'd' too hard like an English 'd'.
- Stress on the 'gual' syllable instead of the 'dad' syllable.
- Forgetting the 'i' sound in the second syllable.
- Pronouncing 'gua' as 'ga'.
- Confusing the 'e' in 'des' with an 'i' as in English 'inequality'.
難易度
Easy to recognize because it looks like 'inequality' and 'equal'.
Long word; requires correct spelling of the '-dad' suffix and 'des-' prefix.
Requires correct stress on the final syllable and soft 'd' sounds.
Clear pronunciation, but can be lost in fast speech due to the soft 'd'.
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Nouns ending in -dad are feminine.
La felicidad, la verdad, la desigualdad.
The prefix 'des-' negates the root word.
Hacer -> Deshacer; Igualdad -> Desigualdad.
Pluralizing words ending in 'd' requires adding '-es'.
Desigualdad -> Desigualdades.
Adjectives must match the gender of the noun.
La desigualdad profunda (not profundo).
Preposition 'entre' is used for comparisons between two or more groups.
Desigualdad entre hermanos.
レベル別の例文
Hay una desigualdad en el tamaño de las cajas.
There is an inequality in the size of the boxes.
'La desigualdad' is a feminine noun.
La desigualdad es el opuesto de la igualdad.
Inequality is the opposite of equality.
Prefix 'des-' means 'not'.
No me gusta la desigualdad.
I do not like inequality.
Direct object with 'la'.
Vemos una desigualdad en los colores.
We see an inequality in the colors.
Using 'ver' (to see) with the noun.
La desigualdad de las piezas es clara.
The inequality of the pieces is clear.
Possessive 'de' links the noun to its subject.
Es una desigualdad pequeña.
It is a small inequality.
Adjective 'pequeña' matches the feminine noun.
Ellos hablan de la desigualdad.
They talk about inequality.
Preposition 'de' after 'hablar'.
La desigualdad no es buena.
Inequality is not good.
Negative sentence with 'no'.
La desigualdad de ingresos es un problema real.
Income inequality is a real problem.
Compound noun phrase 'desigualdad de ingresos'.
Hay mucha desigualdad en este país.
There is a lot of inequality in this country.
Use of 'mucha' (feminine) to modify the noun.
Queremos reducir la desigualdad entre los grupos.
We want to reduce the inequality between the groups.
Preposition 'entre' shows comparison.
La desigualdad social afecta a muchas familias.
Social inequality affects many families.
Adjective 'social' modifies the noun.
Estudiamos la desigualdad en la escuela.
We study inequality in school.
Verb 'estudiar' in present tense.
La desigualdad de género existe en el trabajo.
Gender inequality exists at work.
'Género' specifies the type of inequality.
Es difícil vivir con tanta desigualdad.
It is difficult to live with so much inequality.
'Tanta' is an intensifier for feminine nouns.
La desigualdad del terreno dificulta el camino.
The unevenness of the terrain makes the path difficult.
Literal physical usage.
El gobierno busca combatir la desigualdad económica.
The government seeks to fight economic inequality.
Verb 'combatir' is a common collocation.
La desigualdad de oportunidades es injusta para los jóvenes.
Inequality of opportunity is unfair for young people.
Abstract concept 'oportunidades'.
Debemos analizar las causas de la desigualdad actual.
We must analyze the causes of current inequality.
'Causas de' is a common lead-in.
Las desigualdades sociales se ven en la educación.
Social inequalities are seen in education.
Plural form 'desigualdades'.
La desigualdad salarial sigue siendo un tema de debate.
Wage inequality continues to be a topic of debate.
Adjective 'salarial' relates to wages.
Muchos libros tratan sobre la desigualdad en el mundo.
Many books deal with inequality in the world.
'Tratar sobre' means 'to be about'.
La desigualdad entre regiones es muy marcada.
The inequality between regions is very marked.
'Marcada' means 'pronounced'.
La falta de recursos aumenta la desigualdad.
The lack of resources increases inequality.
Verb 'aumentar' shows the trend.
La desigualdad estructural requiere soluciones a largo plazo.
Structural inequality requires long-term solutions.
'Estructural' implies it is built into the system.
Es necesario cerrar la brecha de desigualdad digital.
It is necessary to close the digital inequality gap.
'Brecha' is a common metaphor for 'gap'.
El informe destaca la creciente desigualdad en la región.
The report highlights the growing inequality in the region.
Present participle 'creciente' used as an adjective.
La desigualdad se manifiesta de diversas formas en la sociedad.
Inequality manifests itself in various ways in society.
Reflexive verb 'manifestarse'.
Los impuestos progresivos pueden ayudar a mitigar la desigualdad.
Progressive taxes can help mitigate inequality.
Verb 'mitigar' is a formal synonym for 'reducir'.
La desigualdad ante la ley es una violación de los derechos humanos.
Inequality before the law is a violation of human rights.
Legal phrase 'ante la ley'.
Abordar la desigualdad es clave para la estabilidad política.
Addressing inequality is key to political stability.
Infinitive 'abordar' acts as a noun.
La desigualdad de trato en el hospital fue denunciada.
The inequality of treatment in the hospital was reported.
Passive voice 'fue denunciada'.
La desigualdad intrínseca del sistema capitalista es objeto de estudio.
The intrinsic inequality of the capitalist system is an object of study.
'Intrínseca' means 'inherent'.
Se analizó la desigualdad desde una perspectiva interseccional.
Inequality was analyzed from an intersectional perspective.
Impersonal 'se' construction.
La desigualdad de poder socava los cimientos de la democracia.
The inequality of power undermines the foundations of democracy.
Strong verb 'socavar' (to undermine).
La perpetuación de la desigualdad es un fenómeno complejo.
The perpetuation of inequality is a complex phenomenon.
Noun 'perpetuación' indicates a lasting state.
Existen disparidades que alimentan la desigualdad social crónica.
There are disparities that feed chronic social inequality.
Adjective 'crónica' implies long-lasting.
La desigualdad en la distribución de la riqueza es alarmante.
The inequality in the distribution of wealth is alarming.
'Distribución de la riqueza' is a technical term.
La literatura del siglo XIX a menudo retrata la desigualdad de clase.
19th-century literature often portrays class inequality.
Verb 'retratar' (to portray).
La desigualdad no es solo económica, sino también simbólica.
Inequality is not only economic, but also symbolic.
'No solo... sino también' structure.
La desigualdad se ha erigido como el principal escollo para la cohesión social.
Inequality has established itself as the main hurdle for social cohesion.
Sophisticated verb 'erigirse' (to establish oneself).
Es imperativo deconstruir los mecanismos que subyacen a la desigualdad de género.
It is imperative to deconstruct the mechanisms that underlie gender inequality.
Verbs 'deconstruir' and 'subyacer'.
La dialéctica de la desigualdad permea todas las esferas de la vida pública.
The dialectic of inequality permeates all spheres of public life.
Abstract noun 'dialéctica' and verb 'permear'.
La desigualdad material a menudo contradice la igualdad formal consagrada en la constitución.
Material inequality often contradicts the formal equality enshrined in the constitution.
'Consagrada' means 'enshrined' or 'hallowed'.
Se requiere una visión holística para erradicar la desigualdad sistémica.
A holistic vision is required to eradicate systemic inequality.
Adjective 'holística' (holistic).
La desigualdad se exacerba en tiempos de crisis financiera global.
Inequality is exacerbated in times of global financial crisis.
Verb 'exacerbarse' (to become worse).
El filósofo cuestionó la inevitabilidad de la desigualdad en el contrato social.
The philosopher questioned the inevitability of inequality in the social contract.
Noun 'inevitabilidad'.
La brecha de desigualdad se ha tornado en un abismo infranqueable.
The inequality gap has turned into an impassable abyss.
Metaphorical use of 'abismo' and 'infranqueable'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To take action to stop unfair differences in society.
La comunidad se unió para luchar contra la desigualdad.
— In a situation where things are not fair or equal.
Competir en condiciones de desigualdad no es justo.
— To completely eliminate inequality.
Es un sueño erradicar la desigualdad del mundo.
— The fundamental cause of an unequal situation.
Debemos encontrar la raíz de la desigualdad escolar.
— To act in a way that makes things less equal (usually used critically).
Esas leyes solo sirven para promover la desigualdad.
— A person who suffers because of systemic unfairness.
Él fue una víctima de la desigualdad de su época.
— When laws are applied differently to different people.
La desigualdad ante la ley destruye la confianza.
— The measurement or extent of disparity.
Los niveles de desigualdad son muy altos aquí.
— Even though inequality exists.
A pesar de la desigualdad, ella logró su meta.
— To encourage or lead to more inequality.
La falta de inversión fomenta la desigualdad.
よく混同される語
Diferencia is neutral; desigualdad implies a lack of fairness or balance.
Injusticia is the moral judgment; desigualdad is the state or condition.
Equidad is the solution/goal; desigualdad is the problem.
慣用句と表現
— Used when the difference (inequality) between two things is so huge that they can't even be compared.
Entre su talento y el mío, no hay color.
informal— To judge using different standards (creating inequality).
El jefe nos mide con distinta vara.
neutral— To treat someone as inferior, reinforcing social inequality.
No me hagas de menos solo por mi origen.
informal— To be in a position of inequality or weakness compared to others.
Sin internet, los alumnos están en desventaja.
neutral— To put obstacles in someone's way, often contributing to inequality of opportunity.
El sistema pone trabas a los inmigrantes.
informal— The opposite of inequality; all made from the same mold.
Todos los políticos parecen cortados por el mismo patrón.
informal— To reduce inequality so everyone has the same chance.
Necesitamos nivelar el campo de juego educativo.
neutral— To be a completely different (and often unequal) matter.
Eso es harina de otro costal, no tiene nada que ver.
informal— To deceive by giving something of lower (unequal) value.
Me dieron gato por liebre con este coche.
informal— To be extremely far apart in terms of quality or status.
Su tecnología está a años luz de la nuestra.
informal間違えやすい
Noun vs Adjective confusion.
Desigualdad is the noun (the thing); desigual is the adjective (the quality).
La desigualdad (noun) es grande. El terreno es desigual (adjective).
Noun vs Verb confusion.
Desigualdad is the concept; desigualar is the action of making things unequal.
No queremos desigualar (verb) las oportunidades.
Synonyms with slight nuance.
Disparidad is often used for data or criteria; desigualdad for social conditions.
Hay una disparidad en las cifras.
Both involve differences.
Diversidad is positive (variety); desigualdad is negative (unfairness).
Celebramos la diversidad, pero combatimos la desigualdad.
Both involve differences.
Variedad is neutral/positive; desigualdad implies a gap in value.
Hay una gran variedad de frutas.
文型パターン
La desigualdad es [adjective].
La desigualdad es mala.
Hay desigualdad en [place/thing].
Hay desigualdad en el mundo.
Debemos [verb] la desigualdad de [noun].
Debemos reducir la desigualdad de salarios.
La desigualdad entre [A] y [B] es [adjective].
La desigualdad entre ricos y pobres es preocupante.
[Noun] es una consecuencia de la desigualdad [adjective].
La violencia es una consecuencia de la desigualdad estructural.
A pesar de la [adjective] desigualdad...
A pesar de la creciente desigualdad, el país progresa.
La desigualdad se manifiesta a través de...
La desigualdad se manifiesta a través del acceso dispar a la justicia.
Resulta imperativo abordar la raíz de la desigualdad...
Resulta imperativo abordar la raíz de la desigualdad sistémica para lograr la paz.
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形容詞
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使い方
Very high in academic, journalistic, and political contexts.
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El desigualdad
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La desigualdad
Nouns ending in -dad are feminine. Using the masculine article is a common error for beginners.
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Inigualdad
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Desigualdad
Learners often translate 'inequality' literally. Spanish uses the 'des-' prefix for this word.
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Desigualdad de el hombre
→
Desigualdad del hombre
Remember to contract 'de + el' into 'del'.
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Muchos desigualdades
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Muchas desigualdades
Adjectives and quantifiers must match the feminine gender of the noun.
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La diferencia de género
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La desigualdad de género
While 'diferencia' is okay, 'desigualdad' is the standard term for social disparity.
ヒント
Remember the Gender
Always associate '-dad' words with 'la'. This will save you from many agreement mistakes in the future.
Cognate Power
Use your knowledge of 'inequality' to remember the meaning, but watch the spelling! It starts with 'de-', not 'in-'.
Soft Final D
Don't pop the final 'd' like in 'dad'. Let it be a soft breath, almost silent, or like a very soft 'th'.
Social Context
When you use this word, you are often entering a political or social conversation. Use it to show you understand complex issues.
Academic Tone
Using 'desigualdad' in your essays makes your Spanish sound more formal and educated than just using 'cosas malas' or 'problemas'.
News Keywords
This is a 'keyword' for news. If you hear it, you know the topic is likely economy, politics, or social justice.
The Prefix Rule
Learn 'des-' as a prefix meaning 'un-' or 'in-'. This will help you unlock hundreds of other Spanish words.
Empathy Word
This word is often used to express empathy for those who are struggling. It's a key word for connecting with social causes.
Math Connection
If you see < or > in a Spanish math book, it's called 'una desigualdad'. It helps to see the word in different fields.
No 'i' at the start
Avoid the temptation to write 'inegualdad'. Think of 'des-igual' as 'not equal'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'DES' as 'Destroy' and 'IGUALDAD' as 'Equality'. Inequality is what happens when you destroy equality.
視覚的連想
Imagine a seesaw with a giant gold bar on one side and a single feather on the other. That imbalance is 'desigualdad'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to find three news headlines today that mention 'desigualdad'. Write them down and identify if they are talking about money, gender, or something else.
語源
From the Latin 'aequalitas', preceded by the negative prefix 'dis-' (which became 'des-' in Spanish). It shares roots with the Latin 'aequus', meaning level or even.
元の意味: The state of not being level or even.
Romance (Latin-derived)文化的な背景
Be aware that discussing 'desigualdad' can be a sensitive political topic depending on the company you are in.
English speakers often use 'inequality' in similar contexts, but Spanish speakers might use 'desigualdad' more frequently in casual political conversation.
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実際の使用場面
Economics
- Distribución de la riqueza
- Ingresos per cápita
- Brecha salarial
- Clase media
Education
- Acceso a la educación
- Recursos escolares
- Tasa de alfabetización
- Becas de estudio
Politics
- Políticas públicas
- Justicia social
- Derechos civiles
- Reformas legales
Geography
- Desigualdad regional
- Zonas rurales
- Desarrollo urbano
- Infraestructura
Gender Studies
- Roles de género
- Techo de cristal
- Violencia sistémica
- Empoderamiento
会話のきっかけ
"¿Crees que la desigualdad es el mayor problema de nuestro siglo?"
"¿Cómo podemos reducir la desigualdad de género en el trabajo?"
"¿Has notado mucha desigualdad en las ciudades que has visitado?"
"¿Qué papel juega la educación en la lucha contra la desigualdad?"
"¿Es posible un mundo sin ninguna desigualdad económica?"
日記のテーマ
Describe una situación en la que viste una clara desigualdad y cómo te sentiste.
Escribe sobre cómo la tecnología puede aumentar o disminuir la desigualdad social.
¿Qué acciones pequeñas puede tomar una persona para combatir la desigualdad?
Analiza la relación entre la desigualdad y la felicidad en una sociedad.
Imagina una sociedad perfectamente igualitaria. ¿Cómo sería el día a día?
よくある質問
10 問It is feminine. All nouns ending in '-dad' are feminine in Spanish. You should always use 'la' or 'una' with it. For example, 'la desigualdad social'.
'Diferencia' is a neutral word meaning any kind of distinction. 'Desigualdad' specifically refers to a lack of equality, often implying that the difference is unfair or related to status and power.
You say 'desigualdad de género'. It is one of the most common phrases used in social and political discussions today.
Yes, it can. You can use it to describe a bumpy road or uneven ground, as in 'la desigualdad del terreno'. However, 'irregularidad' is also very common for this.
The direct opposite is 'igualdad'. Another related positive term is 'equidad', which means fairness or equity.
It is called 'el coeficiente de Gini' and it is used to measure 'la desigualdad económica' in a country.
Yes, it is extremely common, especially in news, documentaries, and academic settings. It is a key word for understanding social issues in Spanish-speaking countries.
The plural is 'desigualdades'. You add '-es' because the word ends in a consonant ('d').
No, 'inigualdad' is not a word in Spanish. English speakers often make this mistake because of the word 'inequality'. Always use 'desigualdad'.
Common verbs include 'combatir' (to fight), 'reducir' (to reduce), 'aumentar' (to increase), and 'denunciar' (to report/denounce).
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Write a sentence using 'desigualdad' and 'social'.
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Translate: 'We must reduce gender inequality.'
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Explain in Spanish why inequality is bad.
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Describe a 'desigualdad' you see in your city.
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Write a short paragraph about 'desigualdad de oportunidades'.
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Translate: 'There is a gap of inequality in education.'
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Write a sentence with the plural 'desigualdades'.
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Translate: 'The inequality between the two teams was clear.'
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Use the word 'desigualdad' in a question.
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Translate: 'Structural inequality is hard to change.'
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Write a sentence using 'desigualdad' and 'salarios'.
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Translate: 'The inequality of the terrain made the hike difficult.'
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Write a sentence about 'desigualdad digital'.
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Write a formal sentence about 'desigualdad económica'.
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Translate: 'Inequality is the opposite of equality.'
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Write a sentence with 'combatir' and 'desigualdad'.
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Translate: 'The documentary is about social inequality.'
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Write a sentence using 'mucha' and 'desigualdad'.
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Translate: 'We need more equity and less inequality.'
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Write a sentence about 'desigualdad ante la ley'.
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Pronounce the word: 'des-i-gual-dad'.
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Say: 'La desigualdad es un problema.'
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Say: 'Debemos reducir la desigualdad.'
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Say: 'Hay mucha desigualdad de género.'
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Say: 'La desigualdad económica es alta.'
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Say: 'Luchamos contra la desigualdad social.'
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Say: 'La brecha de desigualdad crece.'
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Say: 'Las desigualdades son injustas.'
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Say: 'La desigualdad ante la ley.'
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Say: 'Combatir la desigualdad es vital.'
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Say: 'Desigualdad de oportunidades.'
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Say: 'La desigualdad del terreno.'
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Say: 'Reducir la desigualdad salarial.'
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Say: 'La desigualdad estructural.'
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Say: 'No me gusta la desigualdad.'
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Say: '¿Cómo acabar con la desigualdad?'
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Say: 'La desigualdad es injusta.'
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Say: 'Hay desigualdad en la escuela.'
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Say: 'La desigualdad de la riqueza.'
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Say: 'Erradicar la desigualdad.'
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Listen and write the word you hear: 'desigualdad'.
Listen and write the word you hear: 'desigualdades'.
Listen to the sentence: 'La desigualdad es alta.' What is high?
Listen to the sentence: 'Combatimos la desigualdad.' What are we doing?
Listen and identify the type of inequality: 'desigualdad de género'.
Listen and identify the type of inequality: 'desigualdad económica'.
Listen and identify the type of inequality: 'desigualdad salarial'.
Listen: 'La brecha de desigualdad.' What is 'brecha'?
Listen: 'Reducir la desigualdad social.' What is the goal?
Listen: 'Desigualdad ante la ley.' Where is the inequality?
Listen: 'La desigualdad estructural.' What kind of inequality is it?
Listen: 'Hay mucha desigualdad aquí.' Is there a little or a lot?
Listen: 'Las desigualdades educativas.' Where are the inequalities?
Listen: 'Cerrar la brecha.' What are they doing to the gap?
Listen: 'La desigualdad del terreno.' What is uneven?
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Summary
The word <span class='font-bold italic'>desigualdad</span> is essential for discussing fairness in Spanish. It literally means 'not-equality' and is most often used to describe systemic gaps between social groups. For example: <span class='italic'>La desigualdad de oportunidades frena el talento.</span>
- Desigualdad means 'inequality' and refers to a lack of balance or fairness in social, economic, or physical contexts.
- It is a feminine noun (la desigualdad) and follows the common '-dad' ending pattern for abstract feminine concepts.
- The word is frequently used in news, politics, and sociology to discuss gaps in wealth, rights, or opportunities.
- Commonly paired with adjectives like 'social', 'económica', and 'de género' to specify the type of disparity being discussed.
Remember the Gender
Always associate '-dad' words with 'la'. This will save you from many agreement mistakes in the future.
Cognate Power
Use your knowledge of 'inequality' to remember the meaning, but watch the spelling! It starts with 'de-', not 'in-'.
Soft Final D
Don't pop the final 'd' like in 'dad'. Let it be a soft breath, almost silent, or like a very soft 'th'.
Social Context
When you use this word, you are often entering a political or social conversation. Use it to show you understand complex issues.
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