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Correcto

Correcto is a Spanish adjective meaning correct, proper, or accurate. It is used to indicate that something conforms to facts, standards, or expectations. The term can describe a factual statement, a solution, or a procedure, and it is also used as an interjection in dialogue to acknowledge agreement, roughly equivalently to “That’s right” or “Okay.”

Etymology and history: correcto derives from Latin correctus, the past participle of corrigere “to make right.”

Forms and usage: as an adjective, correcto agrees with gender and number: correcto, correcta, correctos, correctas.

See also: correct, correctness in logic and philosophy; related cognates in other languages, such as Portuguese

It
entered
Spanish
through
the
Romance
language
tradition
and
has
been
part
of
modern
usage
since
the
early
developments
of
the
language,
expanding
to
cover
both
normative
and
factual
senses.
The
adverbial
form
is
correctamente.
In
many
contexts,
it
marks
conformity
with
rules
or
standards
rather
than
moral
approval.
Common
expressions
include
“la
respuesta
es
correcta”
(the
answer
is
correct)
and
“todo
está
correcto”
(everything
is
in
order).
It
can
contrast
with
terms
like
cierto
(true
or
certain
in
a
factual
sense),
preciso
(precise
or
exact),
adecuado
(appropriate),
or
exacto
(exact).
correto
and
Italian
corretto,
reflecting
the
shared
Latin
root.