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Correspondente

Correspondente is a term used in several Romance languages to designate a person who maintains communication with another person or organization, or an adjective describing things that match or relate to something else. In Portuguese, the noun form correspondente can denote someone who exchanges letters or messages, and it is also used for a journalist who reports from a specific place; in journalism, foreign reporters are often described as correspondentes estrangeiros, with cor Persönlichkeit synonyms like correspasonal in some regions. In Spanish, corresponding forms appear as correspondiente (adjective) and, though less common as a noun, the related term corresponsal is widely used for a journalist who reports from abroad. In everyday usage, correspondente can also refer to documents or data that match or correspond to other records, as in “documento correspondiente” or “dato correspondiente.”

In journalism, the concept of a correspondent generally refers to a reporter who operates from a location

Etymology traces correspondente to Latin corrispondere, meaning to respond or to be in agreement, and through

outside
the
main
newsroom,
providing
reporting
on
events
from
that
location.
Foreign
or
international
correspondents
contribute
to
news
coverage
by
desk
or
outlet,
often
reporting
on
politics,
society,
and
conflicts
from
abroad.
The
term
can
also
describe
a
person
who
maintains
ongoing
professional
or
personal
correspondence,
such
as
a
pen
pal
or
business
contact,
emphasizing
ongoing
communication
rather
than
a
single
message.
Romance
languages
it
evolved
into
terms
for
matching,
relating,
or
communicating
across
distances.
The
precise
usage
varies
by
language
and
context,
but
the
core
idea
remains
the
same:
a
link
or
communication
thread
between
parties.