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"Scholarship" is a noun which is often translated as "la beca", and "scholarly" is an adjective which is often translated as "erudito". Learn more about the difference between "scholarship" and "scholarly" below.
scholarship(
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A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
noun
a. la beca
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
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Our daughter received a very generous scholarship to attend the University of Virginia.Nuestra hija recibió una beca muy generosa para estudiar en la Universidad de Virginia.
With your grades, I'm sure you'll get a scholarship to attend any university you like.Con tus notas, estoy seguro de que conseguirás una beca para ir a cualquier universidad que quieras.
a. la erudición
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
He received the award for his decades of scholarship in the field of physics.Recibió el premio por sus décadas de erudición en el campo de la física.
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scholarly(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. erudito
He was a scholarly man, who knew little of life outside the university.Era un hombre erudito, que sabía poco de la vida que transcurría fuera de la universidad.
a. erudito
Many scholarly works have been published on this subject.Se publicaron muchas obras eruditas sobre este tema.
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