Definitions
- Referring to a group of people who share a common interest or profession. - Talking about a trade union or association that represents workers in a particular industry. - Describing a social club or organization that promotes cultural or recreational activities.
- Referring to a group of people who share a common interest or profession. - Talking about a trade union or association that represents workers in a particular industry. - Describing a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants that regulated the practice of their trade.
List of Similarities
- 1Both gremio and guild refer to groups of people with a shared interest or profession.
- 2Both can be trade unions or associations that represent workers in a particular industry.
- 3Both can be social clubs or organizations that promote cultural or recreational activities.
- 4Both have historical roots and were prevalent in medieval times.
- 5Both are used to describe groups that regulate the practice of their trade or profession.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Gremio is more commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries, while guild is more commonly used in English-speaking countries.
- 2History: Guild has a stronger historical association with medieval Europe, while gremio has a broader historical usage.
- 3Connotation: Gremio has a more general connotation of a group with a shared interest, while guild has a more specific connotation of a group that regulates the practice of their trade or profession.
Remember this!
Gremio and guild are synonyms that refer to groups of people with a shared interest or profession. They can both be trade unions or associations that represent workers in a particular industry, as well as social clubs or organizations that promote cultural or recreational activities. However, guild has a stronger historical association with medieval Europe and a more specific connotation of regulating the practice of their trade or profession, while gremio has a broader historical usage and a more general connotation of a group with a shared interest.