Artista = artist
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No, "el artista" is not a pure cognate. While it refers to "the artist" in English, the word "artist" in English has a broader connotation that can include various creative professions, whereas "artista" in Spanish specifically refers to someone engaged in the arts, typically in a more formal sense. Additionally, the pronunciation and grammatical gender differ between the two languages, which further distinguishes them.
"Good artist!" in English is Buona artista! in Italian.
Artista is an Italian equivalent of the English word "artist." The masculine singular noun in question may be used in the sense of "master (of one's craft)," "painter," "sculptor" or "show business professional." The pronunciation will be "ar-TEE-sta" in Italian.
Artista Eli was born on 1969-10-16.
Art is a cool word to do some research on I think. The English word comes from the Latin noun "ars" which ultimately comes from the PIE roots *ar- ti-. *ar- is also akin to the English "arm" and its meaning is "to fit together or join". This is assuming that this question does not refer to the second person ME variant of "you are (as in thou art)". That is another story.
Eres un buen artista. Usted es un buen artista.
The cast of El artista - 1996 includes: Michael Burkhardt as Dad
Artista e pasticcere - 1907 was released on: USA: October 1907
El artista - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp France:U Italy:T
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