currículo
curriculum
noun koo-RREE-koo-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin curriculum (course, track)
Also means
résumé
Usage Note
Currículo is an accepted Spanish adaptation of curriculum; the plural is currículos (regular). In everyday speech currículum (keeping the Latin form) and the phrase currículum vítae are equally common. In education, currículo also means the school curriculum — the full body of courses taught. The written accent marks the stress on the antepenult.
Examples
"Envió su currículo a varias empresas."
Natural Translation
She sent her résumé to several companies.
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