sesión
session
noun seh-SYOHN Less Common
Origin: From Latin sessio (a sitting)
Also means
sitting
Usage Note
Sesión loses its accent in the plural sesiones due to the stress shift. It covers parliamentary sittings, film screenings (sesión de tarde = 'afternoon showing'), therapy appointments, and recording sessions. It is a true cognate of English 'session', including its computing sense.
Examples
"La sesión parlamentaria duró tres horas."
Natural Translation
The parliamentary session lasted three hours.
Related Words
Explore Spanish by topic
SpanishNow
6 min read