jerarquía
hierarchy
noun heh-rahr-KEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek hierarchia, via Late Latin.
Usage Note
Jerarquía refers to any ranked system — organizational, ecclesiastical, or social. The adjective is jerárquico/a ('hierarchical'). In Spanish the j gives the initial 'h' sound, and stress falls on the third-to-last syllable, so learners often misplace the stress.
Examples
"Respetan la jerarquía dentro de la empresa."
Natural Translation
They respect the hierarchy within the company.
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