laconexión

feminine

/konekˈsjon/

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Translation

connection

Word origin

From Latin conexio, from conectere ('to join together'), from con ('together') plus nectere ('to bind'). The same root gives English 'connect' and 'annex'.

Origin
Latin
Root
conexio
English cognates
connect, annex

Grammar

Genderfeminine
Pluralconexiones

Examples

.

The internet connection is very slow today.

.

There is a clear connection between the two cases.

.

I lost the connection right when the meeting was starting.

.

I felt a special connection with her from the start.

Madrid .

The flight has a two-hour connection in Madrid.

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This word is part of lesson 43.