mito



Inflexiones de 'mito' (nm): mpl: mitos
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Principal Translations
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mito nm(leyenda simbólica)myth n
 El mito de la Isla del Coco es tan famoso que muchos todavía sueñan con encontrar el tesoro.
 The myth of the Coconut Island is so famous that a lot of people dream with finding the treasure.
mito nm(cosa inventada)myth n
 Eso que dices es un mito. ¿A quién se le ocurre que por cortarte el pelo por la noche te vas a resfriar?
 What you are saying is a myth. Who said you could catch a cold if you got your hair cut at night?
 Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
mito nm(representación idealizada)legend n
 Tras su muerte, se convirtió en un mito de Hollywood.
 After his death, he became a Hollywood legend.
 Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
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hombre-mito nmcoloquial (hombre: leyenda)legendary man, legendary figure n
  man who is a myth n
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