fama

/ˈfama/, [ˈfa.ma]

fame


Noun fama f (plural famas)

  1. reputation
  2. fame

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Con fama viene la mala fortuna.

    With fame comes misfortune.

  • Él tiene fama de gran pintor.

    He is known as a great painter.

  • El precio que pagan los famosos por su fama, es la falta de privacidad.

    The price that the famous pay for their celebrity is a lack of privacy.

  • Mi ciudad Asunción, cuya fama llega lejos...

    My city Asuncion, whose fame reaches far...

  • Como niño, Tom soñaba con ser un escritor de fama mundial.

    As a child, Tom dreamt of becoming a world famous author.

  • Él tiene buena fama con todos.

    He is well spoken of by everybody.

  • Tom desea conseguir riqueza y fama.

    Tom wants riches and fame.

  • Las ganancias son mejores que la fama.

    Profit is better than fame.

  • Tiene fama de sabio.

    He has a reputation for being very wise.

  • A pesar de su riqueza y su fama, él es infeliz.

    For all his wealth and fame, he is unhappy.

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