comité
“comité” means “committee” in Spanish (A formal group of people appointed for a specific function).
committee
Also: panel, board
📝 In Action
El comité se reunió para discutir la propuesta de ley.
B1The committee met to discuss the bill proposal.
Fui elegido para formar parte del comité de bienvenida.
B2I was chosen to be part of the welcoming committee.
El comité ejecutivo tiene la responsabilidad final de las decisiones.
C1The executive committee has the final responsibility for the decisions.
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Quick Quiz: comité
Question 1 of 1
Which phrase correctly uses 'comité'?
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📚 Etymology▼
This word comes directly from the French word *comité*, which itself is based on the Latin verb *committere*, meaning 'to entrust' or 'to bring together.' It started being used in Spanish to describe these official groups, reflecting its meaning of people entrusted with a specific task.
First recorded: 18th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'comité' change if the group is all women?
No. 'Comité' is an organizational noun and is always masculine ('el comité'), regardless of the gender of the people within the group.