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maestría

mastery

noun maes-TREE-ah Rare

Also means

master's degree

Usage Note

Maestría has two everyday senses: in the abstract, it means exceptional skill or artistry (con maestría — with mastery); in education, especially in Latin America, it refers to a postgraduate master's degree (equivalent to máster in Spain). The accent on the í marks the hiatus — the i and a are pronounced as separate vowels, not a diphthong.

Examples

"Tocó el piano con gran maestría."

Natural Translation

She played the piano with great mastery.

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