antecedente
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- Antecedente means something that happened before, providing background or context for the present situation.
- It is most commonly used in legal (criminal record) and medical (family history) contexts in Spanish.
- In grammar, it refers to the noun that a relative pronoun (like 'que') points back to.
- The plural 'antecedentes' is used for a general history, while the phrase 'sin antecedentes' means unprecedented.
The Spanish noun antecedente is a versatile and essential term for intermediate and advanced learners. At its core, it refers to something that exists or happens before another thing, providing context, a basis for comparison, or a historical foundation. While English speakers might immediately think of 'antecedent' in a grammatical sense, in Spanish, the word is ubiquitous in legal, medical, academic, and everyday contexts. Understanding this word requires looking beyond a simple dictionary definition and exploring how it functions as a bridge between the past and the present.
- Legal Context
- In the legal world, 'antecedentes' (usually plural) refers to a person's criminal record. If someone has 'antecedentes penales,' they have been previously convicted of a crime. This is perhaps the most common way you will encounter the word in news reports or official documentation.
El candidato no tiene ningún antecedente penal que le impida ejercer el cargo público.
Beyond the law, the word is vital in medicine. Doctors often ask about 'antecedentes familiares' or 'antecedentes médicos.' Here, it refers to the medical history of the patient or their family, which helps the physician understand potential genetic risks or previous conditions that might affect current health. It is the 'background' or 'precedent' that informs the present diagnosis.
- Grammatical Context
- In linguistics, the 'antecedente' is the word or phrase that a relative pronoun (like 'que,' 'quien,' or 'el cual') refers back to. For example, in 'El libro que compré,' 'libro' is the antecedente of 'que.'
Es importante identificar el antecedente para que la oración tenga sentido lógico.
In a broader historical or social sense, an 'antecedente' is a precursor or a precedent. If a revolution breaks out, historians look for the 'antecedentes históricos'—the events, social tensions, and economic crises that led up to the conflict. It suggests a causal link; the antecedent is not just 'before' but is often the 'reason for' or 'influence on' what follows. This word is a favorite in academic writing, as it allows for a sophisticated way to discuss causality and historical progression without repeating the word 'historia' or 'pasado' too frequently.
La crisis económica de 1929 fue el antecedente directo de muchos cambios políticos en Europa.
- Scientific Usage
- In scientific research, the section of a paper detailing previous studies on the topic is often titled 'Antecedentes.' This establishes what is already known before the new research is presented.
Debemos revisar los antecedentes científicos antes de formular nuestra propia hipótesis de trabajo.
Ultimately, 'antecedente' is a word that demands a look backward to understand the forward motion. Whether you are discussing a person's life, a legal case, a medical condition, or a sentence's structure, identifying the 'antecedente' provides the clarity needed to interpret the present situation accurately.
Using antecedente correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (masculine) and how it pairs with specific adjectives and verbs. It is almost always preceded by 'el' or 'un,' and frequently appears in the plural form 'antecedentes' when referring to a collection of past events or records.
- Common Verb Pairings
- The most common verbs used with this word are 'tener' (to have), 'carecer de' (to lack), 'revisar' (to review), 'investigar' (to investigate), and 'sentar' (to set/establish).
El abogado pidió revisar los antecedentes del caso antes de presentar la apelación final.
When you want to say that something has never happened before, you use the phrase 'sin antecedentes.' This is synonymous with 'unprecedented.' In a formal context, you might say 'un hecho sin antecedentes,' meaning an event without precedent. This is a very common way to describe historical weather events, political shifts, or scientific breakthroughs.
La tormenta de ayer fue un fenómeno sin antecedentes en la historia de la región costera.
- Descriptive Adjectives
- You will often see 'antecedente' modified by adjectives such as 'penal' (criminal), 'médico' (medical), 'histórico' (historical), 'familiar' (family), 'inmediato' (immediate), or 'remoto' (remote/distant).
No podemos ignorar el antecedente inmediato de la huelga, que fue el despido injustificado de diez trabajadores.
In academic writing, specifically in research papers (tesis), you will find a section called 'Antecedentes de la investigación.' This is where the author summarizes what other researchers have done before. It is plural because it refers to multiple previous studies. If you are writing a paper in Spanish, using this term correctly will significantly boost your formal register.
En el capítulo de antecedentes, la autora analiza las teorías desarrolladas en la última década.
- Medical Phrases
- 'Antecedentes patológicos' refers to a history of diseases. If a doctor asks, '¿Tiene antecedentes de asma?', they are asking if you have a history of asthma.
El paciente presenta antecedentes de hipertensión arterial y diabetes tipo dos.
When using 'antecedente' in the singular, it often points to one specific event. In the plural, it refers to the general background. 'El antecedente de la guerra' (the specific event that sparked it) vs. 'Los antecedentes de la guerra' (all the historical factors leading up to it).
While 'antecedente' sounds formal, it is a daily word in several specific environments. If you live in a Spanish-speaking country, you will hear it in the news, at the doctor's office, in legal settings, and even in office meetings. It is not just a 'book word'; it is a 'functional word.'
- The Doctor's Office
- Whenever you fill out a medical form or have a first-time consultation, the doctor will ask about your 'antecedentes.' They might ask: '¿Hay antecedentes de cáncer en su familia?' or '¿Cuáles son sus antecedentes médicos?' They are looking for your history to provide better care.
Doctor: 'Necesito que me detalle sus antecedentes quirúrgicos antes de la operación.'
In the world of employment, specifically during a hiring process, the term 'antecedentes' is crucial. In many countries, employers require a 'certificado de antecedentes penales.' This is a document issued by the government stating whether you have a criminal record. If you are applying for a job in Spain, Mexico, or Argentina, you will almost certainly encounter this requirement.
Para este puesto de seguridad, es obligatorio presentar el certificado de antecedentes penales actualizado.
- In the Office and Business
- During a meeting, if someone starts talking about a project without context, a colleague might say, 'Ponnos en antecedentes' (Put us in the background/fill us in). This is a common idiomatic way to ask for a summary of what has happened so far.
Antes de empezar la discusión, Juan nos va a poner en antecedentes sobre lo que se habló en la última reunión.
In high-level academic or political debates, speakers use 'antecedente' to refer to precedents. If a government passes a controversial law, critics might say, 'Esto sienta un mal antecedente' (This sets a bad precedent). Here, they are worried about the future implications of the current action. It is a powerful way to argue that one small step today could lead to larger problems tomorrow.
La decisión del juez podría sentar un antecedente peligroso para la libertad de expresión en el país.
- News and Media
- Journalists often use 'antecedentes' to provide 'the story so far.' In a long-running news story, they will have a section or a segment dedicated to 'Los antecedentes del conflicto.'
In summary, whether you are dealing with law, medicine, work, or the news, 'antecedente' is the word that connects the present moment to the history that created it. It is a tool for clarity and professional communication.
Even for advanced learners, antecedente can be tricky because of its multiple meanings and its formal tone. The most common errors usually involve using the wrong preposition or confusing it with similar-sounding words in English or Spanish.
- Mistake 1: Thinking it only means 'Criminal Record'
- While 'antecedentes penales' is very common, many learners assume the word *always* implies something negative. This is not true. 'Antecedentes' can be positive or neutral, such as 'antecedentes académicos' (academic history) or 'antecedentes de éxito' (history of success).
Incorrect: Solo los criminales tienen antecedentes. (False! Everyone has a background/history).
Another frequent error is confusing 'antecedente' with 'precedente.' While they are often interchangeable, 'precedente' is more commonly used in legal or official contexts to mean an action that serves as a guide for future similar actions. 'Antecedente' is broader and can refer to any event that happened before, regardless of whether it serves as a guide.
- Mistake 2: Gender and Plurality
- Learners sometimes treat it as a feminine noun because it ends in 'e,' but it is masculine: 'el antecedente.' Also, when referring to a general history, it is almost always plural. Saying 'el antecedente penal' sounds like you are referring to one specific crime, whereas 'los antecedentes penales' refers to the whole record.
Correcto: Tenemos que mirar los antecedentes históricos del país para entender la situación actual.
A subtle mistake occurs in translation. In English, 'antecedent' is mostly used in grammar or logic. In Spanish, 'antecedente' is much more common in everyday professional life. If you want to say 'background' in a professional sense, 'antecedentes' is often better than 'fondo' or 'historia.'
- Mistake 3: Prepositional errors
- When using the phrase 'ponnos en antecedentes' (fill us in), learners often forget the 'en.' They might say 'ponnos antecedentes,' which sounds like you are asking someone to give you criminal records rather than information.
Correcto: Por favor, ponme en antecedentes sobre lo ocurrido esta mañana.
Finally, ensure you don't confuse 'antecedente' with 'antepasado' (ancestor). While both relate to the past, 'antepasado' refers to people in your family tree, while 'antecedente' refers to events, records, or facts. You have 'antepasados' from Italy, but you have 'antecedentes médicos' of heart disease.
To truly master antecedente, it is helpful to compare it with other words that deal with the past or background. Spanish has several terms that overlap, and choosing the right one depends on the register and the specific context.
- Precedente vs. Antecedente
- A 'precedente' is an action or decision that serves as an example or rule for subsequent cases. An 'antecedente' is simply something that happened before. All precedents are antecedents, but not all antecedents are precedents.
Este caso judicial es un precedente importante, pero debemos mirar todos los antecedentes del acusado.
'Historial' is another close relative. It is often used for a chronological record of events, especially in technical or medical contexts. You might have a 'historial crediticio' (credit history) or a 'historial clínico' (clinical history). While 'antecedentes' refers to the facts within that history, 'historial' refers to the record itself.
- Trayectoria
- When talking about a person's career or life path, 'trayectoria' is often more natural than 'antecedentes.' It implies movement and growth over time. 'Tiene una gran trayectoria profesional' sounds more complimentary than 'Tiene buenos antecedentes laborales.'
Su trayectoria en la empresa ha sido impecable desde el primer día.
- Trasfondo
- 'Trasfondo' means 'background' in a more metaphorical or hidden sense. It refers to the underlying motives or the setting of a story. If there is a 'trasfondo político' to a decision, it means there are political reasons behind it that aren't immediately obvious.
Para entender la novela, hay que conocer el trasfondo social de la época.
If you are looking for a simpler word, 'pasado' (past) or 'historia' (history) can work, but they lack the specificity of 'antecedente.' 'Pasado' is very general. 'Antecedente' implies that the past event has a direct relationship with what is happening now.
- Causa
- Sometimes an 'antecedente' is simply the 'causa' (cause). In logic or science, the antecedent is the condition that leads to a consequence. If you are explaining why something happened, 'antecedente' is a more formal way to say 'the thing that caused this.'
El antecedente principal del incendio fue un cortocircuito en la cocina.
By knowing these alternatives, you can tailor your Spanish to be more precise. Use 'antecedentes' when you need to sound professional, objective, and focused on the historical facts that explain the present.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The root 'cedere' is the same one found in words like 'proceder' (to proceed), 'suceder' (to happen/succeed), and 'conceder' (to concede). They all relate to the concept of movement or yielding.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'c' like a 'k' (it should be 's' or 'th').
- Stressing the wrong syllable (e.g., the last syllable).
- Making the 'd' too hard (it should be a soft dental fricative).
- Confusing the pronunciation with the English word 'antecedent'.
- Mispelling it as 'antecediente' (adding an extra 'i').
난이도
Common in news and formal texts; easy to recognize if you know 'ante'.
Requires knowledge of specific collocations like 'penales' or 'médicos'.
Using 'ponme en antecedentes' correctly sounds very native but takes practice.
Clearly pronounced, but often used in fast-paced news or medical talk.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Relative Pronouns and Antecedents
En 'La casa que vendí', 'casa' es el antecedente de 'que'.
Gender Agreement
El antecedente (masculine) debe coincidir con los adjetivos: 'antecedente penal'.
Plural Usage for History
Use 'antecedentes' (plural) when referring to a general record of events.
Preposition 'En' with 'Poner'
Siempre se dice 'poner EN antecedentes', no 'poner antecedentes'.
Logical Conditional
In 'Si llueve, me mojo', 'Si llueve' is the logical antecedent.
수준별 예문
El médico pregunta por mi antecedente familiar.
The doctor asks about my family history.
Antecedente is masculine: 'mi antecedente'.
No tengo ningún antecedente penal.
I don't have any criminal record.
Used here to mean 'criminal record'.
Ese libro es un antecedente de la película.
That book is a precursor to the movie.
Shows the book came before the movie.
Él tiene un antecedente de asma.
He has a history of asthma.
Medical context.
Buscamos un antecedente en la historia.
We are looking for a precedent in history.
General use for 'past event'.
El antecedente de la palabra es importante.
The antecedent of the word is important.
Basic grammatical context.
Es un hecho sin antecedente.
It is an event without precedent.
Singular use of 'unprecedented'.
Juan conoce los antecedentes del caso.
Juan knows the background of the case.
Plural use for 'background info'.
Necesito el certificado de antecedentes penales para el trabajo.
I need the criminal record certificate for the job.
Standard phrase for job applications.
¿Hay antecedentes de diabetes en tu familia?
Are there records of diabetes in your family?
Plural medical history.
Este problema no tiene antecedentes similares.
This problem has no similar precedents.
Comparing current events to the past.
El profesor explicó los antecedentes de la guerra.
The teacher explained the background of the war.
Historical causes.
Debemos revisar los antecedentes antes de comprar la casa.
We must check the background before buying the house.
Checking history/records.
Ella no tiene antecedentes de alergias a medicamentos.
She has no history of drug allergies.
Common medical phrase.
El antecedente de esta ley es muy antiguo.
The precedent for this law is very old.
Referring to an earlier version.
Ponme en antecedentes sobre lo que pasó ayer.
Fill me in on what happened yesterday.
Idiomatic use: 'poner en antecedentes'.
Sin conocer los antecedentes, es difícil entender su reacción.
Without knowing the background, it's hard to understand his reaction.
Contextual background.
La empresa tiene antecedentes de excelente servicio al cliente.
The company has a history of excellent customer service.
Positive history.
El juez analizó los antecedentes del acusado detenidamente.
The judge analyzed the defendant's record carefully.
Legal record context.
Este descubrimiento tiene un antecedente en el siglo diecinueve.
This discovery has a precursor in the nineteenth century.
Scientific history.
Es fundamental identificar el antecedente del pronombre relativo.
It is essential to identify the antecedent of the relative pronoun.
Linguistic definition.
No existen antecedentes de una tormenta tan fuerte en esta zona.
There are no records of such a strong storm in this area.
Unprecedented weather.
Antes de la reunión, leí los antecedentes del proyecto.
Before the meeting, I read the project's background.
Professional briefing.
Su comportamiento actual tiene antecedentes en su infancia.
His current behavior has roots in his childhood.
Psychological/personal background.
La crisis actual no tiene antecedentes en la historia moderna del país.
The current crisis is unprecedented in the country's modern history.
Strong emphasis on 'unprecedented'.
El informe detalla los antecedentes de la investigación científica.
The report details the background of the scientific research.
Literature review section.
Sentar un antecedente de este tipo podría ser peligroso para el futuro.
Setting a precedent of this kind could be dangerous for the future.
Phrase: 'sentar un antecedente'.
El paciente carece de antecedentes patológicos de importancia.
The patient has no significant medical history.
Formal medical terminology.
Considerando los antecedentes, la decisión del comité fue lógica.
Considering the background, the committee's decision was logical.
Logical conclusion based on facts.
Los antecedentes históricos sugieren que el conflicto se repetirá.
Historical precedents suggest the conflict will repeat itself.
Using history as a predictor.
Debemos investigar los antecedentes de la empresa antes de invertir.
We must investigate the company's track record before investing.
Due diligence context.
La falta de antecedentes claros dificulta la resolución del misterio.
The lack of clear background information makes solving the mystery difficult.
Abstract usage.
La jurisprudencia se basa en los antecedentes de casos similares.
Jurisprudence is based on the precedents of similar cases.
Legal theory usage.
El análisis de los antecedentes remotos revela una causa estructural.
The analysis of distant antecedents reveals a structural cause.
Academic/Sociological context.
Es imperativo documentar todos los antecedentes para evitar errores futuros.
It is imperative to document all background info to avoid future errors.
Formal imperative.
El autor omite los antecedentes necesarios para comprender la trama.
The author omits the background information necessary to understand the plot.
Literary criticism.
En lógica, el antecedente es la primera parte de una condicional.
In logic, the antecedent is the first part of a conditional statement.
Technical logic definition.
La huelga fue el antecedente inmediato de la caída del gobierno.
The strike was the immediate precursor to the government's fall.
Causal link.
Existen múltiples antecedentes que justifican esta medida excepcional.
There are multiple precedents that justify this exceptional measure.
Justification through history.
El estudio pormenorizado de los antecedentes permitió el hallazgo.
The detailed study of the background enabled the discovery.
Formal academic register.
La hermenéutica jurídica exige una ponderación de los antecedentes legislativos.
Legal hermeneutics requires a weighing of legislative history.
Highly technical legal terminology.
El antecedente fáctico no coincide con la pretensión del demandante.
The factual background does not match the plaintiff's claim.
Legal precision.
La obra se erige sobre los antecedentes estéticos del romanticismo tardío.
The work is built upon the aesthetic foundations of late Romanticism.
Art history/Aesthetics.
Resulta ocioso buscar un antecedente para una conducta tan errática.
It is futile to look for a precedent for such erratic behavior.
Sophisticated expression of futility.
La anáfora requiere la presencia de un antecedente explícito en el discurso.
Anaphora requires the presence of an explicit antecedent in the discourse.
Advanced linguistics.
Los antecedentes de hecho fueron expuestos con meridiana claridad.
The factual background was presented with crystal clarity.
Legal/Formal reporting.
Esta política rompe con todos los antecedentes de la diplomacia tradicional.
This policy breaks with all the precedents of traditional diplomacy.
Discussing radical change.
No podemos soslayar los antecedentes que han configurado la actual hegemonía.
We cannot ignore the background that has shaped the current hegemony.
Political science/Theory.
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자주 쓰는 구문
— To have a (usually criminal) record. It can also mean to have a history of something specific.
El sospechoso ya tenía antecedentes por robo.
— An official document proving whether one has a criminal record. Required for many jobs.
Tuve que ir a la comisaría por mi certificado de antecedentes.
— Considering the facts already known or the history of the situation.
En vista de los antecedentes, decidimos cancelar el contrato.
— The factual background of a legal case, as presented in court.
El abogado leyó los antecedentes de hecho ante el tribunal.
— The legal precedents or laws that apply to a specific case.
La sentencia cita varios antecedentes de derecho internacional.
— A history of diseases or medical conditions a patient has suffered.
No tiene antecedentes patológicos de interés.
— Something that has never happened before; completely new.
Fue un ataque sin antecedentes previos en la ciudad.
— To look into the past history of a person, case, or topic.
Es vital revisar los antecedentes de la empresa antes de firmar.
— A person's work history or professional background.
Sus antecedentes laborales son impresionantes.
— A person's educational history and grades.
Revisaron mis antecedentes académicos para la beca.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Anticuado means 'old-fashioned' or 'outdated', whereas antecedente is a background fact.
Anterior is an adjective meaning 'previous'. Antecedente is usually a noun.
Anticipo means an 'advance' (often money), not a historical background.
관용어 및 표현
— To give someone the necessary context or background information about a situation.
Antes de que hables con el jefe, te pondré en antecedentes.
Neutral/Professional— To perform an action that sets a pattern for how similar things will be handled in the future.
Permitir esto sentaría un mal antecedente para el resto del equipo.
Neutral— Something absolutely unique that has never happened and has no basis in the past.
Es una obra de arte sin precedentes ni antecedentes.
Formal— To have a reputation or history of bad behavior or poor performance.
Ese proveedor tiene malos antecedentes con otras empresas.
Neutral— To officially remove a criminal record from a person's file.
Después de cinco años, pudo limpiar sus antecedentes.
Legal/Neutral— Significant or important historical facts that cannot be ignored.
Existen antecedentes de peso para sospechar de él.
Formal— Given those specific circumstances or history.
Bajo tales antecedentes, era obvio que el plan fallaría.
Formal— A very old or distant origin of something current.
La democracia griega es un antecedente muy lejano de la nuestra.
Neutral— Past events that are not legally or officially relevant to the current situation.
Esos delitos son antecedentes no computables para esta sentencia.
Legal— To have absolutely no history or record regarding a specific matter.
El invento carece de todo antecedente en la industria.
Formal혼동하기 쉬운
They both mean things that happened before.
Precedente is used for things that set a rule or example. Antecedente is any prior event or a record.
A criminal record is 'antecedentes', but a court decision that changes a law is a 'precedente'.
Both relate to the past and ancestors.
Antepasado refers to people (ancestors). Antecedente refers to facts, records, or events.
My 'antepasados' were farmers, but my 'antecedentes académicos' are in science.
Both refer to a history of events.
Historial is the record itself (a document). Antecedente is the fact or event within that history.
I checked my 'historial médico' to find my 'antecedentes de cirugía'.
Fondo can mean 'background'.
Fondo is used for the physical background of a picture or the depth of something. Antecedente is for historical background.
The 'fondo' of the photo is blue, but the 'antecedentes' of the situation are complex.
General terms for past.
Pasado is general. Antecedente implies a link to the present or a specific record.
Everyone has a 'pasado', but only some have 'antecedentes penales'.
문장 패턴
No tengo antecedentes de [enfermedad].
No tengo antecedentes de asma.
Hay que revisar los antecedentes de [situación].
Hay que revisar los antecedentes de la huelga.
Ponme en antecedentes sobre [tema].
Ponme en antecedentes sobre el nuevo contrato.
Es un hecho sin antecedentes en [lugar/tiempo].
Es un hecho sin antecedentes en la historia moderna.
Carece de antecedentes [adjetivo].
El joven carece de antecedentes penales.
En vista de los antecedentes, se decidió [acción].
En vista de los antecedentes, se decidió suspender la obra.
Los antecedentes sugieren que [conclusión].
Los antecedentes sugieren que la inflación bajará.
Sentar un antecedente [adjetivo] para [futuro].
Sentar un antecedente vinculante para futuros litigios.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Common in professional, medical, and legal settings.
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Saying 'la antecedente'.
→
El antecedente.
Even though it ends in 'e', it is a masculine noun. This is a common gender error for learners.
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Using 'antecedente' to mean 'ancestor'.
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Antepasado.
An 'antepasado' is a person in your family tree. An 'antecedente' is a fact or event in the past.
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Saying 'ponme antecedentes'.
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Ponme EN antecedentes.
The idiomatic expression requires the preposition 'en'. Without it, the sentence sounds incomplete or grammatically wrong.
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Thinking 'antecedentes' only refers to crime.
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Antecedentes médicos/académicos.
While 'criminal record' is a common use, the word is much broader and can be used for any history.
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Spelling it 'antecediente'.
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Antecedente.
Learners often add an extra 'i' because of the way it sounds in English or because of confusion with words like 'paciente'.
팁
Professional Writing
When writing a formal email or report, use 'antecedentes' instead of 'historia' to sound more professional and objective. It shows you are focusing on facts rather than just a narrative.
Relative Pronouns
Always look for the 'antecedente' when using 'que' or 'quien'. If you can't find a clear noun it refers to, your sentence might be confusing to a native speaker.
Legal Distinction
Remember that 'antecedentes penales' is the official term. Avoid translating 'criminal record' literally as 'registro criminal', which is much less common.
Meeting Hack
If you arrive late to a meeting, say: '¿Alguien me puede poner en antecedentes?' This is a polite and natural way to ask what you missed.
Doctor Visits
Be ready to list your 'antecedentes familiares'. Doctors in Spanish-speaking countries rely heavily on this information during the first consultation.
Unprecedented
Instead of saying 'es algo muy nuevo', try 'es un hecho sin antecedentes'. It adds a level of sophistication to your speech that is perfect for B2 and C1 levels.
No extra 'i'
A common spelling mistake is writing 'antecediente'. Remember, it comes from 'anteceder', so there is no 'i' after the 'd'.
Antecedente vs Precedente
Use 'precedente' if you want to emphasize that something should be followed as a rule. Use 'antecedente' if you just want to talk about the history.
Latin Roots
Knowing that 'ante' means before will help you decode many other Spanish words like 'antemano', 'anteayer', and 'anteponer'.
Job Hunting
In many countries, you need to go to a specific government office to get your 'antecedentes'. It's a standard part of the hiring process, so don't be offended if asked.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Ante' (Before) and 'Cedente' (Going). An 'Ante-cedente' is simply 'The thing going before.'
시각적 연상
Imagine a detective looking at a file labeled 'The Past' to solve a crime in 'The Present.' The file is the 'antecedente.'
Word Web
챌린지
Try to write three sentences about yourself: one using 'antecedentes médicos,' one using 'antecedentes académicos,' and one using 'sin antecedentes.'
어원
From the Latin 'antecedens, antecedentis', which is the present participle of 'antecedere'.
원래 의미: The Latin verb 'antecedere' means 'to go before' (ante = before + cedere = to go/yield).
It is a Romance word with direct roots in Classical Latin, shared by English, French, and Italian.문화적 맥락
Be careful when asking someone about their 'antecedentes' in a social setting; it can sound like you are asking if they have a criminal record.
English speakers use 'antecedent' mostly in grammar. In Spanish, it's a common professional word for 'background' or 'history'.
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실제 사용 상황
Legal / Criminal Justice
- antecedentes penales
- antecedentes policiales
- limpiar antecedentes
- carecer de antecedentes
Medical / Healthcare
- antecedentes familiares
- antecedentes patológicos
- antecedentes quirúrgicos
- historia de antecedentes
Academic Research
- antecedentes de la investigación
- antecedentes históricos
- revisión de antecedentes
- marco de antecedentes
Office / Business
- poner en antecedentes
- antecedentes del proyecto
- antecedentes laborales
- revisar antecedentes
Grammar / Linguistics
- antecedente del pronombre
- identificar el antecedente
- cláusula antecedente
- referencia al antecedente
대화 시작하기
"¿Sabes si piden antecedentes penales para este tipo de visa?"
"¿Podrías ponerme en antecedentes sobre lo que discutieron en la reunión de ayer?"
"En tu familia, ¿hay antecedentes de alguna enfermedad hereditaria?"
"¿Crees que este nuevo invento tiene algún antecedente claro en la historia?"
"¿Qué antecedentes consideras que son los más importantes para entender la política actual?"
일기 주제
Escribe sobre un evento en tu vida que no tenga antecedentes, algo totalmente nuevo que hayas vivido.
Describe tus antecedentes académicos y cómo te han ayudado a llegar a donde estás hoy.
Investiga los antecedentes históricos de tu ciudad y resume lo más importante.
Si fueras un juez, ¿qué importancia le darías a los antecedentes penales de una persona?
Reflexiona sobre cómo tus antecedentes familiares han influido en tu personalidad.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No. Aunque se usa mucho para 'antecedentes penales', también puede ser neutral o positivo, como 'antecedentes académicos' o 'antecedentes de éxito'. Simplemente significa algo que ocurrió antes.
Un antecedente es cualquier hecho anterior. Un precedente es un hecho anterior que sirve como norma o ejemplo para el futuro. Todos los precedentes son antecedentes, pero no al revés.
Es un sustantivo masculino, por lo que siempre se dice 'el antecedente'. Si se usa como adjetivo, también suele ser masculino a menos que modifique a un sustantivo femenino.
Es una frase idiomática que significa dar a alguien la información necesaria para entender una situación. Ejemplo: 'Antes de la reunión, Juan me puso en antecedentes'.
Sí, pero se refiere a hechos (como enfermedades), no a personas. Para personas usa 'antepasados'. Ejemplo: 'Hay antecedentes de asma en mi familia'.
Sí, es muy común. 'Antecedentes' se usa para referirse al conjunto de hechos del pasado (penales, médicos, históricos).
Es la palabra a la que se refiere un pronombre relativo. En la frase 'El coche que compré', 'coche' es el antecedente.
Se dice 'antecedentes penales'. Es la forma más común y oficial de referirse a ello.
Significa que algo no tiene precedentes, que es la primera vez que ocurre o que la persona no tiene un registro previo.
Sí, para hablar de la historia de una empresa, de un proyecto o de un empleado ('antecedentes laborales').
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence using 'antecedentes penales' in a professional context.
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Explain the difference between 'antecedente' and 'antepasado' in your own words (in Spanish).
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Write a short paragraph about your 'antecedentes académicos'.
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Use the idiom 'poner en antecedentes' in a dialogue between two coworkers.
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Describe an unprecedented event ('sin antecedentes') that happened recently in the news.
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Compose a sentence where 'antecedente' refers to a medical history.
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Write a sentence using 'antecedente' in a grammatical sense.
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Create a sentence using 'sentar un antecedente' regarding a school rule.
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Write a formal sentence starting with 'En vista de los antecedentes...'.
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Describe what 'antecedentes de la investigación' means in a thesis.
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Write a sentence about a suspect having a criminal record.
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Use 'antecedente' to describe the cause of a conflict.
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Write a sentence using 'carecer de antecedentes'.
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Describe a historical event and its 'antecedentes remotos'.
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Write a sentence using 'antecedentes quirúrgicos'.
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Explain why 'antecedente' is masculine.
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Write a sentence about 'antecedentes laborales'.
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Use 'antecedente' as an adjective in a formal sentence.
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Write a sentence about a 'fenómeno sin antecedentes'.
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Create a sentence using 'limpiar los antecedentes'.
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Describe your medical history using the word 'antecedentes'.
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Explain to a friend what 'antecedentes penales' are.
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Pretend you are in a meeting and ask someone to 'fill you in' using the idiom.
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Discuss a historical event and its 'antecedentes'.
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Give a short speech about why 'sentar un buen antecedente' is important for a leader.
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Roleplay: You are a doctor asking a patient about 'antecedentes familiares'.
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Explain the grammatical concept of an 'antecedente' to a student.
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Tell a story about an unprecedented ('sin antecedentes') experience you had.
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Talk about your 'antecedentes laborales' during a job interview.
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Discuss the 'antecedentes históricos' of your home country.
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Argue for or against 'limpiar los antecedentes penales' after a certain time.
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Use the word 'antecedente' to explain a cause-effect relationship.
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Describe a character from a book and their 'antecedentes' (backstory).
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How do you obtain a 'certificado de antecedentes' in your country?
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Discuss the 'antecedentes estéticos' of a piece of art or music.
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Describe a situation where you had to 'revisar los antecedentes' before making a choice.
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Explain what 'carecer de antecedentes' means in a court of law.
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Use 'antecedente' to describe a scientific precursor.
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How would you use 'antecedente' in a formal debate about climate change?
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Pronounce 'antecedente' correctly, paying attention to the stress.
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Listen for the word: 'El sospechoso tiene antecedentes'. What does it mean?
Listen for: 'No hay antecedentes de este virus'. What is the news saying?
Listen for: 'Ponme en antecedentes'. What is the person asking?
Listen for: 'Antecedentes familiares de asma'. What is the doctor checking?
Listen for: 'Sentar un antecedente'. What is the speaker concerned about?
Listen for: 'Certificado de antecedentes penales'. What document is mentioned?
Listen for: 'Antecedentes de la investigación'. In what context would you hear this?
Listen for: 'Carece de antecedentes'. Is the person in trouble?
Listen for: 'Antecedente inmediato'. Does it refer to something recent or distant?
Listen for: 'En vista de los antecedentes'. Is the tone formal or informal?
Listen for: 'Antecedentes de hecho'. Where would you hear this?
Listen for: 'Sin antecedentes previos'. How many times has it happened before?
Listen for: 'Limpiar los antecedentes'. What is happening to the record?
Listen for: 'Antecedente del relativo'. What subject is being discussed?
Listen for: 'Antecedentes históricos'. What are they looking at?
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Summary
The word 'antecedente' is your go-to term for 'background history' in professional Spanish. Whether you are at the doctor, in a courtroom, or reading a research paper, it links the past to the present. Example: 'El paciente no tiene antecedentes de asma' (The patient has no history of asthma).
- Antecedente means something that happened before, providing background or context for the present situation.
- It is most commonly used in legal (criminal record) and medical (family history) contexts in Spanish.
- In grammar, it refers to the noun that a relative pronoun (like 'que') points back to.
- The plural 'antecedentes' is used for a general history, while the phrase 'sin antecedentes' means unprecedented.
Professional Writing
When writing a formal email or report, use 'antecedentes' instead of 'historia' to sound more professional and objective. It shows you are focusing on facts rather than just a narrative.
Relative Pronouns
Always look for the 'antecedente' when using 'que' or 'quien'. If you can't find a clear noun it refers to, your sentence might be confusing to a native speaker.
Legal Distinction
Remember that 'antecedentes penales' is the official term. Avoid translating 'criminal record' literally as 'registro criminal', which is much less common.
Meeting Hack
If you arrive late to a meeting, say: '¿Alguien me puede poner en antecedentes?' This is a polite and natural way to ask what you missed.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
a causa de
A2「~ 때문에」 또는 「~로 인하여」라는 뜻입니다. 명사 앞에 사용합니다.
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1어디로? (목적지나 방향을 물을 때)
a lo mejor
A2아마도, 어쩌면. 'a lo mejor'는 일상 대화에서 매우 자주 사용되는 표현입니다.
a menos que
B1~하지 않는 한. 그가 오지 않는 한 나는 가지 않을 것이다. (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2~하지 않는 한'이라는 뜻입니다. 어떤 상황에 대한 예외를 설정할 때 사용합니다.
a pesar de
B1~에도 불구하고. '비가 오는데도 불구하고 그는 왔다.' (Despite the rain, he came.)
a_pesar_de
B2비가 오는데도 불구하고 우리는 외출했다.
a propósito
B21. 그런데 / 그나저나: 화제를 바꿀 때 사용합니다. 2. 고의로 / 일부러: 의도적으로 무언가를 하는 것. "그런데, 내 책 봤어?", "그는 일부러 그랬어."
a raíz de
B2~의 결과로; ~에 따라.