filósofo
“filósofo” means “philosopher” in Spanish (a person who studies or practices philosophy).
philosopher
Also: thinker
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Platón fue un filósofo griego muy famoso.
A2Plato was a very famous Greek philosopher.
Mi tío es un filósofo; siempre está cuestionando la realidad.
B1My uncle is a philosopher; he is always questioning reality.
Aquel filósofo escribió un tratado sobre la ética y la moral.
C1That philosopher wrote a treatise on ethics and morality.
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Quick Quiz: filósofo
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Which vowel carries the stress in 'filósofo'?
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From Ancient Greek 'philósophos', which combines 'phílos' (lover/friend) and 'sophía' (wisdom). It literally means 'lover of wisdom.'
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'filósofo' only for professionals?
Not necessarily. While it usually refers to scholars like Socrates or Kant, it can be used humorously or descriptively for anyone who thinks a lot about the meaning of life.
Does it always have an accent?
Yes, as a noun ('the philosopher'), it always carries an accent on the third-to-last syllable. The only time you see 'filosofo' without an accent is when it's the verb form 'I philosophize'.
Is 'filósofo' a common job title today?
While people still study philosophy, most 'filósofos' today work as professors, writers, or researchers rather than just having 'philosopher' as a standalone job title.