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Mientras

Mientras is a Spanish conjunction used to indicate time and, in some contexts, contrast. It primarily means "during the time that" or "while" and is used to describe actions happening at the same time as another action or to set a time frame for a second clause. It can also introduce a condition in phrases such as "mientras no..." or "hazlo mientras puedas."

In terms of grammar, the verb in the clause introduced by mientras agrees with the speaker's view

Mientras is also used to express contrast, particularly in "mientras que," meaning "whereas" or "while" in opposing

Regional usage and notes: the conjunction is widely used across Spanish-speaking regions, with minor stylistic differences.

of
reality.
When
the
situation
is
presented
as
factual
or
habitual,
the
subordinate
clause
usually
uses
the
indicative:
"Ella
escucha
música
mientras
cocina."
When
the
action
is
hypothetical,
future,
or
contingent,
the
clause
often
takes
the
subjunctive:
"Hazlo
mientras
puedas."
"Mientras
no
llueva,
iremos."
clauses:
"Yo
estudio,
mientras
que
él
no
estudia."
A
common
fixed
expression
is
"mientras
tanto,"
meaning
"in
the
meantime"
or
"meanwhile."
The
exact
etymology
is
debated,
but
"mientras"
is
a
standard
part
of
modern
Spanish
grammar.
See
also:
mientras
que,
mientras
tanto.