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¿Hay alguien que sepa si la palabra > tiene algún significado relacionado a un rasgo de personalidad? Oigo esta palabra muchas veces en mi trabajo pero el único significado que conozco es con respecto a la gramática; en que significa "commands / los mandatos."

Is there anyone who knows if the word > has any meaning related to personality traits? I hear this word a lot at my job but the only meaning that I know is with respect to grammar; where it means "Commands (mandatos)"

¡Gracias por la ayuda!!

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updated Feb 29, 2012
posted by riverphoenix1970

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Imperativo is also a noun and has nothing to do with commands.

updated Feb 29, 2012
posted by Eddy
I don't necessarily agree with you - "imperative" is another term for what the "command forms" are in spanish - riverphoenix1970, Feb 29, 2012
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From SD dictionary:

2) imperious (autoritario)

According to Dictionary.com:

im·pe·ri·ous? ?[im-peer-ee-uhs]
adjective 1. domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person.

2. urgent; imperative: imperious need.

Hope this helps.

updated Feb 29, 2012
posted by Goldie_Miel
Meant to add that "imperative" can be used as an adjective and translated as "imperious". - Goldie_Miel, Feb 14, 2012
Thank you so much for all your help! - riverphoenix1970, Feb 29, 2012