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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CORAJE

La palabra coraje procede del francés antiguo corages.
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PRONUNCIATION OF CORAJE IN SPANISH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CORAJE

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adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
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Coraje is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES CORAJE MEAN IN SPANISH?

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Courage

Coraje

Courage, valor or courage is a human virtue, which can be defined as the willpower that a person can possess to carry out an action despite the impediments. Such impediments generate fear; Courage is the ability to overcome these fears and persevere with the action that was intended to be done. Physical courage is opposed to physical pain, heavy work or the possibility of injury or death. Moral courage allows us to act correctly despite receiving discredit, shame, dishonor or social reprisals. Another form of courage might be the one you feel when a person is upset. Often many people use this word to express an oppressed feeling. For example, when something happens that displeases them greatly. El coraje, valor o valentía es una virtud humana, que se puede definir como la fuerza de voluntad que puede poseer una persona para llevar adelante una acción a pesar de los impedimentos. Dichos impedimentos generan miedo; el coraje es la habilidad de sobreponerse a dichos miedos y perseverar con la acción que se pretendía realizar. El coraje físico se opone al dolor físico, el trabajo pesado o la posibilidad de recibir lesiones o muerte. El coraje moral permite actuar correctamente a pesar de recibir por ello descrédito, vergüenza, deshonor o represalias sociales. Otra forma de coraje podría ser el que se siente cuando una persona está molesta. A menudo muchas personas utilizan esta palabra para expresar un sentimiento oprimido. Por ejemplo, cuando ocurre algo que les desagrada sobremanera.

Definition of coraje in the Spanish dictionary

The definition of courage in the Spanish dictionary is impetuous decision and effort of the mind, courage. Another meaning of courage in the dictionary is also irritation, anger. La definición de coraje en el diccionario castellano es impetuosa decisión y esfuerzo del ánimo, valor. Otro significado de coraje en el diccionario es también irritación, ira.
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SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CORAJE


amperaje
am·pe·ra·je
ancoraje
an·co·ra·je
arbitraje
ar·bi·tra·je
cortometraje
cor·to·me·tra·je
factoraje
fac·to·ra·je
forraje
fo·rra·je
garaje
ga·ra·je
herraje
he·rra·je
kilometraje
ki·lo·me·tra·je
largometraje
lar·go·me·tra·je
malcoraje
mal·co·ra·je
metraje
me·tra·je
oraje
ra·je
paraje
pa·ra·je
raje
ra·je
señoraje
se·ño·ra·je
tiraje
ti·ra·je
traje
tra·je
ultraje
ul·tra·je
viraje
vi·ra·je

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CORAJE

cora
coracán
corácea
coráceo
coracero
coracha
coraciforme
coracina
coracoides
corada
corajina
corajosa
corajoso
corajuda
corajudamente
corajudo
coral
coralario
coralera
coralero

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE CORAJE

abencerraje
amaraje
amarraje
andaraje
baraje
compadraje
cronometraje
demarraje
filtraje
hembraje
maderaje
mediometraje
muraje
negraje
obraje
pasturaje
perraje
sombraje
taraje
terraje

Synonyms and antonyms of coraje in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «CORAJE» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «coraje» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish synonyms of coraje

ANTONYMS OF «CORAJE» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words mean the opposite of «coraje» and also belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish antonyms of coraje

Translation of «coraje» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CORAJE

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The translations of coraje from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «coraje» in Spanish.

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Translator Spanish - Chinese

勇气
1,325 millions of speakers

Spanish

coraje
570 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - English

courage
510 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Hindi

साहस
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Spanish - Arabic

شجاعة
280 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Russian

мужество
278 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Portuguese

coragem
270 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Bengali

সাহস
260 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - French

courage
220 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Malay

keberanian
190 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - German

Mut
180 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Japanese

勇気
130 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Korean

용기
85 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Javanese

wani
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Spanish - Vietnamese

lòng can đảm
80 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Tamil

தைரியம்
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Marathi

धैर्य
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Turkish

cesaret
70 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Italian

coraggio
65 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Polish

odwaga
50 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Ukrainian

мужність
40 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Romanian

curaj
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Spanish - Greek

θάρρος
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Spanish - Afrikaans

moed
14 millions of speakers
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Translator Spanish - Swedish

mod
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Spanish - Norwegian

motet
5 millions of speakers

SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

coraje
coraje-1 
  courage ; guts ; spunk ; bravery ; valour [valor, -USA] ; pluck.
 In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.
 Well, I happened to inherit a full set of Trollope, and I had the guts to throw it out.
 In her youth, as in her adult years, she was a person with spunk.
 Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment, & a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, & bravery takes precedence over intelligence & culture.
 The soldier who died in Afghanistan yesterday was honoured for his valour during a skirmish in East Timor.
 Only a good horseman, in fine fettle, with Herculean reserves of pluck and verve should consider this challenge.
armarse de coraje     
steel + Reflexivo
muster (up) + (the) courage
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
 She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
 Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
 Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
echarle coraje     
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
muster (up) + (the) courage
steel + Reflexivo
nerve + Reflexivo
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
 Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
 She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
 Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
falta de coraje   
act of cowardice
lack of courage
lack of backbone
 Form my history of clans , all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
 He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.
 He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.
hacerse de coraje     
muster (up) + (the) courage
steel + Reflexivo
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
 Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
 She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
 Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
tener coraje  
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
coraje
coraje-2 
  anger.
 The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
dar coraje 
peeve
 Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.

Trends of use of coraje

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CORAJE»

The term «coraje» is very widely used and occupies the 5.422 position in our list of most widely used terms in the Spanish dictionary.
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Principal search tendencies and common uses of coraje
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «CORAJE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about coraje

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10 SPANISH QUOTES WITH «CORAJE»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word coraje.
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Eurípides
La temeridad es peligrosa en un jefe: el verdadero coraje es la prudencia.
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Johann W. Goethe
Dinero perdido, pérdida ligera; honor perdido, pérdida considerable; coraje perdido, pérdida irreparable.
3
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Llegará un día en que nuestros hijos, llenos de vergüenza, recordarán estos días extraños en los que la honestidad más simple era calificada de coraje.
4
Mariano Aguiló
No confundas la paciencia, coraje de la virtud, con la estúpida indolencia del que se da por vencido.
5
Carlo Dossi
No se llega a gran hombre si no se tiene el coraje de ignorar una infinidad de cosas inútiles.
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Georges Clemenceau
Es preciso saber lo que se quiere; cuando se quiere, hay que tener el valor de decirlo, y cuando se dice, es menester tener el coraje de realizarlo.
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Albert Einstein
Los ideales que iluminan mi camino y una y otra vez me han dado coraje para enfrentar la vida con alegría han sido: la amabilidad, la belleza y la verdad.
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Platón
Tres facultades hay en el hombre: la razón que esclarece y domina; el coraje o ánimo que actúa, y los sentidos que obedecen.
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Stendhal
El amor es una bellísima flor, pero hay que tener el coraje de ir a recogerla al borde de un precipicio.
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Alfred Tennyson
Nunca será tarde para buscar un mundo mejor y más nuevo, si en el empeño ponemos coraje y esperanza.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORAJE»

Discover the use of coraje in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to coraje and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Coraje: La alegría de vivir peligrosamente
Coraje no es la ausencia de miedo, dice Osho.
Osho Osho, 2011
2
Coraje
En Coraje, Debbie Ford brinda un sendero que te cambiará la vida y te permitirá confiar en ti mismo para expresarte sin miedo.Cuando te falta confianza, te sientes indigno de aquello que quieres, de hablar con la verdad, de tomar ...
Debbie Ford, 2012
3
Nadal, pasión y coraje
Rafa Nadal es uno de los deportistas más admirados y queridos del panorama internacional que representa una serie de valores positivos basados en la sencillez, el sacrificio, la superación, la disciplina, el esfuerzo o la motivación, ...
Helena Lopez-Casares, 2009
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La pícara Coraje
El autor escribio y publico su novela La Picara Coraje con seudonimo, un ano despues de la aparicion de su Simplicius Simplicissimus.
H. J. Ch. von Grimmelshausen, Manuel José González, 1992
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Harriet Tubman: Una Leccion de Coraje = Harriet Tubman
Este libro ilustrado para niños cuenta la historia de la vida de la señora Harriet Tubman. Ella nació en la esclavitud pero logró escaparla y ayudar a muchos otros esclavos a escapar también.
Elizabeth Kernan, 2006
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México, política y coraje
An analysis of contemporary Mexican politics by university scholar, including psychological factors motivating political behavior, the influence of fear and liberty in politics, the crisis of 1994, public servants, pluralism and ...
Rodolfo Jiménez Guzmán, 2002
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El coraje de sanar: guía para las mujeres supervivientes de ...
Los abusos sexuales a ni&ños se produce casi siempre en el hogar y por parte de familiares cercanos.
Ellen Bass, Laura Davis, 1995
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Gracia y coraje: En la vida y en la muerte de Treya Killam ...
En Gracia y Coraje el vibrante diario de Treya se va entrelazando con las profundas reflexiones de Ken, dando lugar a un relato vivamente humano que transmite el impacto que esta experiencia supuso en la vida de la pareja y que les llevó ...
Ken Wilberg, 1995
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Jorge Newbery, El Senor Del Coraje/ Jorge Newbery, The Sir ...
Jorge Newbery se asemeja a un dinamo de contradicciones: en el joven estudiante se perfila ya el dandy y arbitro de la moda; en el positivista metodico se oculta el personaje violento, profundamente supersticioso; en el frecuentador de ...
Danilo Albero, 2003
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Amar Significa... Tener Coraje
Len Parker es despedido durante la Recesion de los anos ochenta, y decide volver a su tierra natal, Michigan, donde se reencontrara con una vieja amiga del instituto, Ruby.
Andrew Grey, 2012

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORAJE»

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Boxeador mexicano Berchelt dice tener coraje para defender título
El mexicano Miguel "Alacrán" Berchelt expresó hoy que lo respalda juventud, talento y coraje para derrotar al tailandés Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo, el próximo ... «Terra.com, Jul 16»
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La ANC llama a la unidad y pide coraje y responsabilidad a los ...
«Exigimos responsabilidad, coraje y generosidad a nuestros diputados independentistas en nombre de todos los que hemos depositado nuestra confianza en ... «ABC.es, Jun 16»
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Francisco: 'El camino hacia la santidad requiere coraje'
Un empeño que ciertamente tiene necesidad de un corazón que sepa esperar con coraje, ponerse en discusión y abrirse “con sencillez” a la gracia de Dios. «Infovaticana, May 16»
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La última derrota del 'Padre Coraje'
El hoy septuagenario se ganó el apodo de Padre Coraje cuando, desesperado ante la falta de pistas, se infiltró en los bajos fondos de Jerez para tratar de ... «EL PAÍS, May 16»
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Snowden celebró los Panamá Papers y dijo que "el coraje es ...
El exanalista de inteligencia estadounidense Edward Snowden, que en 2013 filtró a la prensa miles de documentos clasificados que dieron cuenta del ... «Ambito.com, Apr 16»
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John Kerry premia a Fiscal General de Guatemala
El Departamento de Estado considera que Thelma Aldana, una de las "Mujeres de Coraje 2016" ha procesado sin miedo a criminales y políticos considerados ... «Voz de América, Mar 16»
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Elogia Obama coraje de disidentes
El Presidente de EU, Barack Obama, elogió el coraje de los disidentes y representantes de la sociedad civil independiente cubana al inicio de la reunión que ... «El Norte.com, Mar 16»
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El creador de Coraje, el perro cobarde busca en Uruguay la ...
Tan expresivo como sus personajes animados, John R. Dilworth (Nueva York, 1963), creador del recordado dibujo animado Coraje, el perro cobarde, llegó a ... «El Observador, Feb 16»
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Crean iniciativa para el Coraje Civil en línea
Facebook y varias ONG han creado la Iniciativa para el Coraje Civil Online, con la que quiere luchar contra el extremismo y los discursos de odio en Internet, ... «El Universal, Jan 16»
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Laxmi Saa, una modelo con coraje
Laxmi Saa fue víctima de un ataque de ácido a la edad de 15 años. Un hombre de 32 quiso casarse con ella y, ante su negativa, este le arrojó ácido en la cara ... «La Prensa de Honduras, Jan 16»

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