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How to Say "resolutely" in Spanish

The Spanish word forresolutelyis firmementeB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
adverbB1
acting with great determination
A close-up illustration of a hand grasping a wooden handle with a very strong and secure grip.

Examples

Tienes que sujetar el pasamanos firmemente.

You have to hold the handrail firmly.

Ella cree firmemente en la justicia.

She firmly believes in justice.

El director se opuso firmemente a la nueva propuesta.

The director firmly opposed the new proposal.

The '-mente' trick

This word is made by taking the adjective 'firme' and adding '-mente'. It works just like adding '-ly' in English to turn 'firm' into 'firmly'.

One ending is enough

If you use two words like this together (e.g., 'clearly and firmly'), Spanish only puts the '-mente' on the second word. You would say 'clara y firmemente'.

Don't change the ending

Mistake:Él camina firmementes.

Correction: This word is 'always the same' (it's an adverb). It doesn't matter if you're talking about one person or many; it always stays 'firmemente'.

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