siglo
century
noun SEE-gloh Common
Origin: from Latin saeculum (generation, age)
Usage Note
Siglo is masculine. Centuries in Spanish are written in Roman numerals with the article: el siglo XXI ('the 21st century'). The idiom en siglos means 'for ages' in informal speech: no te veo en siglos ('I haven't seen you in ages'). Por los siglos de los siglos ('world without end', literally 'for centuries of centuries') is a liturgical phrase familiar from Spanish Catholic culture.
Examples
"Fue construido en el siglo XIX."
Natural Translation
It was built in the 19th century.
Literal Translation
Was built in the century XIX
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