relación
relationship
Pronunciation
/relaˈθjon/
Cultural Note
In Spanish, 'tener una relación' (to have a relationship) specifically implies a romantic connection. The question '¿estás en una relación?' is the equivalent of 'are you in a relationship?' on social media. In many Latin American cultures, defining the relationship ('definir la relación') is an important step, marking the transition from dating casually to being novios.
📝 Example Sentences
Nuestra relación se basa en el respeto mutuo.
Our relationship is based on mutual respect.
Quiero una relación seria contigo.
I want a serious relationship with you.
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