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How to Say "thesis" in Spanish

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tesis

TEH-seesˈtesis

nounB1academic
Use 'tesis' when referring to the final dissertation or lengthy research paper required for a master's or doctoral degree.
A thick, bound book with a plain cover sitting on a wooden desk next to a graduation cap.

Examples

Tengo que terminar mi tesis para graduarme en junio.

I have to finish my thesis to graduate in June.

Ella pasó meses investigando en la biblioteca para su tesis doctoral.

She spent months researching in the library for her doctoral dissertation.

El jurado hizo preguntas muy difíciles durante la defensa de su tesis.

The jury asked very difficult questions during his thesis defense.

The 'Is' Rule

Even though it ends in 's,' this word is feminine. Always use 'la' or 'una' with it.

One word, many items

The word 'tesis' doesn't change when it becomes plural. To say 'theses,' you just change the word 'the' from 'la' to 'las'.

The Gender Trap

Mistake:El tesis es muy larga.

Correction: La tesis es muy larga. (Tesis is feminine, so you must use 'la' and match the adjective ending).

Adding extra 'es'

Mistake:Tengo que leer muchas tesises.

Correction: Tengo que leer muchas tesis. (Never add 'es' to the end of this word; it already sounds plural!)

memoria

meh-MOH-ree-ahmeˈmo.ɾja

nounB2academic
Use 'memoria' for a report, paper, or dissertation, especially at the undergraduate level or for a specific project, rather than a full doctoral thesis.
A high quality storybook illustration of a thick, closed, hardbound book resting on a table, representing an academic thesis.

Examples

El estudiante debe presentar una memoria de su proyecto final para graduarse.

The student must present a report of their final project in order to graduate.

La memoria anual de la empresa detalla todos los logros del año pasado.

The company's annual report details all the achievements of the past year.

Formal Context

This meaning is typically used in formal settings, like universities or business administration, referring to a specific document detailing research or results.

Tesis vs. Memoria

The most common mistake is using 'tesis' for any academic paper. Remember that 'tesis' is typically reserved for higher degrees (Master's, PhD), while 'memoria' is often used for undergraduate projects or reports.

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