ego

/ˈeɡo/, [ˈe.ɣ̞o]

ego


Noun ego m (plural egos)

  1. ego

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Examples
  • Tom tiene un ego enorme.

    Tom has a very large ego.

  • El ego nunca sobra.

    You can never have too much ego.

  • El sufrimiento tiene un propósito noble: la evolución de la conciencia y la quema del ego.

    Suffering has a noble purpose: the evolution of the consciousness and the burning up of the ego.

  • El pronombre "eu" de uso común en la lengua portuguesa tiene su origen en la locución latina "ego":

    The Portuguese pronoun "eu" came from Latin "ego".

  • Nunca se tiene demasiado ego.

    You can never have too much ego.

  • ¡Qué ego!

    What an ego!

  • Yo considero a Vivi como la persona más increíble que haya conocido, a sabiendas de que eso alimenta su ego.

    I regard Vivi as the most amazing person I've met, even knowing that it inflates her ego.

  • Las naciones tienen su ego, al igual que las personas.

    Nations have their ego, just like individuals.


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