pirámide
“pirámide” means “pyramid” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
pyramid
Also: triangle-based structure
📝 In Action
Las pirámides de Egipto son muy famosas.
A1The pyramids of Egypt are very famous.
En clase de matemáticas dibujamos una pirámide.
A1In math class, we drew a pyramid.
Los mayas construyeron pirámides escalonadas.
B1The Mayans built stepped pyramids.
pyramid
Also: hierarchy
📝 In Action
La pirámide alimenticia nos ayuda a comer sano.
A2The food pyramid helps us eat healthily.
En la cima de la pirámide social estaba el rey.
B1The king was at the top of the social pyramid.
Esta empresa tiene una estructura de pirámide.
B1This company has a pyramid structure.
pyramid scheme
Also: Ponzi scheme
📝 In Action
Cuidado con esos negocios, parecen una pirámide.
B2Be careful with those businesses; they look like a pyramid scheme.
Muchas personas perdieron sus ahorros en la pirámide.
B2Many people lost their savings in the pyramid scheme.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "pirámide" in Spanish:
ponzi scheme→pyramid→pyramid scheme→triangle-based structure→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: pirámide
Question 1 of 3
¿Cuál es el género correcto de 'pirámide'?
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From the Greek word 'pyramis,' which referred to a type of wheat cake shaped like a triangle. The Romans later used it to describe the massive stone structures in Egypt.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'pirámide' masculine or feminine?
It is feminine. Always use feminine articles and adjectives, such as 'la pirámide alta' (the tall pyramid).
Why does 'pirámide' have an accent mark?
Spanish words that are stressed on the third-to-last syllable (called 'esdrújulas') always carry a written accent mark.
Can 'pirámide' refer to a business scam?
Yes, just like in English, it can describe a 'pyramid scheme' where early investors are paid with money from newer ones.


