How to Say ‘A person.’ in Spain Spanish
Una persona.
OO-nah pehr-SOH-nah
[OO-nah pehr-SOH-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine: “una persona” even if the person is male—Spanish uses grammatical gender here.
🇪🇸 In Spain: This is a safe, neutral way to describe someone when you want to avoid theological labels.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
a (feminine singular)
Indefinite article agreeing with a feminine noun; used to define or describe someone.
Algunos presentan a Jesús como Una figura histórica para empezar el diálogo.
Some present Jesus as a historical figure to start the dialogue.
persona
[pehr-SOH-nah]
person
Neutral word; helpful when speaking about Jesus in a broad, accessible way in interfaith settings.
Para comenzar con respeto, hablamos de Jesús como una persona real de su época.
To begin respectfully, we talk about Jesus as a real person of his time.
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