Inklingo

anomalía

ah-no-mah-LEE-ahanomaˈli.a

anomalía means anomaly in Spanish (something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected).

anomaly

Also: abnormality, irregularity
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📝 In Action

Los científicos detectaron una anomalía en el clima.

A2

Scientists detected an anomaly in the weather.

El sistema encontró una pequeña anomalía en los datos de ventas.

B1

The system found a small irregularity in the sales data.

Una anomalía genética puede ser la causa de esta condición.

B2

A genetic abnormality may be the cause of this condition.

Word Connections

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Common Collocations

  • detectar una anomalíato detect an anomaly
  • anomalía cromosómicachromosomal abnormality
  • anomalía estadísticastatistical anomaly

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "anomalía" in Spanish:

abnormalityanomaly

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Quick Quiz: anomalía

Question 1 of 3

Which of these is the correct way to say 'the anomaly'?

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👥 Word Family
anómalo(anomalous/unusual)Adjective
anormal(abnormal)Adjective
anormalidad(abnormality)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
alegríateoríabiología
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'anōmalia,' which described something uneven or inconsistent. It made its way through Latin into Spanish, keeping its meaning of something that doesn't follow the regular 'smooth' pattern.

First recorded: 16th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: anomalyFrench: anomaliePortuguese: anomalia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'anomalía' always bad?

Not necessarily! While it often refers to errors or medical issues, in science or data, an anomaly is simply something 'unexpected.' It could lead to a new discovery.

Is there a difference between 'anomalía' and 'irregularidad'?

They are very close. 'Irregularidad' often implies that a rule or pattern was broken (sometimes intentionally, like in paperwork), while 'anomalía' is more about a strange occurrence in nature or statistics.

How do I pronounce the ending '-ía'?

Think of it as two separate sounds: a strong 'EE' followed by a short 'ah'. Make sure the stress is on the 'i'.