indudablemente
“indudablemente” means “undoubtedly” in Spanish (expressing that something is definitely true).
undoubtedly
Also: unquestionably, certainly
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Indudablemente, ella es la persona más inteligente del equipo.
A2Undoubtedly, she is the smartest person on the team.
El cambio climático es indudablemente un reto global.
B1Climate change is unquestionably a global challenge.
Esta es, indudablemente, la mejor película del año.
B2This is, undoubtedly, the best movie of the year.
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From the Latin word 'indubitabilis' (which cannot be doubted) combined with the suffix '-mente' (which originally referred to the 'mind' or 'manner' in which something is done).
First recorded: 15th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'indudablemente' too formal for daily conversation?
It is a bit formal. In casual chats with friends, Spanish speakers are more likely to say 'sin duda' or 'claro que sí,' but 'indudablemente' is perfect for school, work, or news.
Does this word change if I'm talking about a girl or a boy?
No! Adverbs ending in '-mente' are always the same, regardless of who or what you are talking about.
How do I pronounce that long word without getting stuck?
Break it into chunks: in-doo-dah-ble-MEN-te. The stress is always on the 'MEN' part of the ending.