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Último

Último is a Spanish adjective meaning last, final, or latest, used to indicate position in time or sequence or to express currency of information. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies: último and última for masculine and feminine singular, últimos and últimas for plural. As a noun phrase it can function as “the last one” or “the latest one,” for example, el último, la última.

In phrases with the definite article, último often describes the most recent item: la última noticia, el

Etymology traces último to Latin ultimus, the superlative of ulter meaning farthest or beyond, related to the

Usage notes: último is distinct from final in some contexts. Final often denotes the end point of

See also: último (as a word in Spanish), últimamente, final, último recurso.

último
capítulo.
When
the
adjective
precedes
the
noun,
it
can
emphasize
recency
or
a
sense
of
being
the
most
recent
in
a
category,
as
in
la
última
novela
publicada
or
el
último
día
de
la
semana.
Postnominal
forms
are
possible
but
less
common
in
contemporary
usage.
English
word
ultimate.
It
shares
cognates
in
Portuguese
último
and
Italian
ultimo,
all
with
similar
meanings.
The
root
also
gives
rise
to
related
forms
such
as
últimamente,
meaning
lately,
an
adverb
derived
from
the
same
stem.
a
process,
while
último
more
commonly
signals
recency
or
the
last
item
in
a
sequence.
However,
both
can
overlap
in
meaning
depending
on
context.
In
everyday
language,
último
is
widely
used
to
refer
to
the
most
recent
or
the
last
in
a
series.