A LOT of Spanish words end with "mente." It is an ending that makes a word an adverb. See the Related Link below.
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
Mayor mente soleado.
You can write "finalmente". Many English words ending in "ly" have Spanish "cognates" ending in "mente".
Prácticamente, encarecidamente, most words ending in -mente are sobreesdrújulas.
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
perfectly. remebember that: -mente = ly.
Spanish words that end in -mente are adverbs.
" mente"
loco o demente, no tiene una mente que funciona bien
The mind, the brain
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
en el mente
lo que está en tu mente What is (it) on your mind"En que piensas?" What are you thinking?
Mayor mente soleado.
it is feminine because spanish word that ends with a "na" or just a "a" is feminine. if its masculine it ends with a "o"
hoy
Probably. 'Mente' in Spanish is the equivalent of 'ly' in English.