Poetry in spanish
Poesía
pronunciation: poʊesiɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: poʊesiɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
poetry = poesía. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]
Example: Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.more:
» acrostic poetry = poesía acróstica.
Example: Acrostic poetry is a form of short verse constructed so that the initial letters of each line taken consecutively form words = La poesía acrostica es una forma de verso corto construida de manera que las letras iniciales de cada línea leídas consecutivamente forman una palabra.» epic poetry = poesía épica.
Example: The main theme of epic poetry is, of course, the hero, his life, his greatness of character, his deeds and his death.» lyric poetry = poesía lírica.
Example: This project intends to develop databases incorporating both full text transcriptions of Italian lyric poetry and bibliographic records of the sources.» macaronic poetry = poesía macarrónica.
Example: Macaronic poetry is often used as a vehicle for humorous social criticism, but also as a ludic exercise and linguistic challenge, or simply for the delight of hearing different languages in unison.» poetry reading = recital de poesía.
Example: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.» poetry recital = recital de poesía.
Example: Libraries can also be used for music recitals, poetry recitals, book sales, slide shows, talks and as venues for cultural activities.» poetry slam = certamen de poesía.
Example: Poetry slams are a form of poetry reading that are not for the faint of heart.» poetry therapy = terapia mediante la poesía.
Example: Librarians traditionally called the activity bibliotherapy and psychotherapists used poetry therapy.» romantic poetry = poesía romántica.
Example: Behind the scenes of romantic poetry, there are real-life tales of false teeth, hair loss, headaches, opium addiction, tuberculosis, and dementia that have so little glamor or poetic resonance.