Inklingo

periodístico

peh-ryoh-DEES-tee-koh/peɾjoˈðistiko/

periodístico means journalistic in Spanish (relating to the profession or style of journalism).

journalistic

Also: news-related, press
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📝 In Action

Ella tiene un estilo periodístico muy directo.

B1

She has a very direct journalistic style.

La ética periodística es un tema importante hoy en día.

B2

Journalistic ethics is an important topic nowadays.

El fotógrafo ganó un premio por su trabajo periodístico.

B1

The photographer won an award for his news-related work.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • género periodísticojournalistic genre
  • estilo periodísticojournalistic style
  • ética periodísticajournalistic ethics

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "periodístico" in Spanish:

journalisticnews-related

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Quick Quiz: periodístico

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How would you say 'journalistic ethics' in Spanish?

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👥 Word Family
periodista(journalist)Noun
periodismo(journalism)Noun
periódico(newspaper)Noun
periodicidad(frequency/regularity)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
artísticoestadísticologístico
📚 Etymology

From the Spanish word 'período' (period), referring to the regular cycle or time intervals at which news publications are released. It traces back to the Latin 'periodus' and Greek 'periodos'.

First recorded: 19th century

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: jornalísticoItalian: giornalistico

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'periódico' and 'periodístico'?

'Periódico' is usually a noun meaning the physical newspaper. 'Periodístico' is an adjective used to describe things related to news or journalism style.

Can I use 'periodístico' to describe a person?

Not usually. To say someone is a journalist, use 'periodista'. Use 'periodístico' for things like articles, styles, or awards.

Does this word always have an accent?

Yes, 'periodístico' (and its feminine/plural versions) always carries an accent on the 'í' to maintain the correct stress on the third-to-last syllable.