toponimia

la toponimia
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. toponymy
La toponimia de la región da una buena idea de los distintos pueblos y lenguas que confluyen en su historia.The toponymy of the region gives a good idea of the different peoples and languages that converge in its history.
b. place names
En la guía de estilo del periódico, hay una sección dedicada enteramente a la toponimia.In the style guide of the newspaper, there is a section entirely dedicated to place names.
a. toponymy
La toponimia me parece tan interesante como la etimología, y ambas están íntimamente relacionadas con la historia.I find toponymy as interesting as etymology, and they both are intimately related to history.
b. study of place names
Estoy estudiando lingüística y geografía porque en el futuro me gustaría dedicarme a la toponimia.I'm studying linguistics and geography because in the future I'd like to devote myself to the study of place names.
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