Word
El villanote de este cómic vuelve a escapar.
Meaning
The big villain of this comic book escapes again.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of El villanote de este cómic vuelve a escapar.
de
from / of
este
this
escapar
to escape
volver
to do again (volver a + infinitive)
Questions & Answers about El villanote de este cómic vuelve a escapar.
How does the suffix '-ote' change the meaning of 'villano' in this sentence?
The suffix -ote is an augmentative. It changes villano (villain) to villanote to mean a big or huge villain. Besides physical size, -ote often adds a colloquial, slightly humorous, or exaggerated tone, making this comic book villain sound cartoonishly large or clumsy.
Why is 'vuelve a escapar' translated as 'escapes again' instead of 'returns to escape'?
This sentence uses the structure volver a + [infinitive], which is the standard Spanish way to say that someone does an action again. While it literally translates to 'returns to escape', the natural meaning is 'escapes again'.
Why does the word 'cómic' have an accent mark here?
Even though cómic is a loanword from English, it follows standard Spanish spelling rules. Words ending in a consonant other than 'n' or 's' are naturally stressed on the last syllable. Since the stress in cómic falls on the second-to-last syllable, it needs a written accent mark to show that it breaks the normal pronunciation rule.
Why use 'este cómic' instead of 'esto cómic'?
Este is the masculine singular word for 'this' used right before a masculine noun like cómic. Learners often confuse it with esto, but esto is a neuter pronoun used only to refer to abstract situations, vague ideas, or unknown objects. You never put esto directly in front of a specific noun.