propio

[ˈpɹoʊpioʊ]

propio Definition

  • 1own
  • 2proper
  • 3appropriate

Using propio: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "propio" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have my own car.

  • Example

    She has her own business.

  • Example

    It's not appropriate to wear shorts to a wedding.

  • Example

    The proper way to address the queen is 'Your Majesty.'

propio Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with propio

  • by one's own efforts or means

    Example

    He managed to climb the mountain por su propio pie.

  • en su propio jugo

    in one's own juice, in a situation where one has to deal with the consequences of their actions

    Example

    After making a mistake, he had to stay en su propio jugo and fix it himself.

  • de su propio bolsillo

    out of one's own pocket, at one's own expense

    Example

    He paid for the repairs de su propio bolsillo.

Origins of propio

from Latin 'proprius', meaning 'one's own'

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Summary: propio in Brief

'Propio' [ˈpɹoʊpioʊ] means 'own,' 'proper,' or 'appropriate.' It is used to describe things that belong to someone or something, or to indicate what is suitable or correct. Examples include 'I have my own car,' and 'The proper way to address the queen is Your Majesty.' Phrases like 'por su propio pie' and 'en su propio jugo' express doing something by one's own efforts or dealing with the consequences of one's actions.