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Misma

Misma is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective and pronoun usually translated as "the same" or "the very." It is used to indicate identity, sameness, or approximation with a feminine noun or with a previously mentioned idea. The masculine form is mismo, and the forms mismas and mismos exist for feminine and masculine plural nouns, respectively.

As an adjective, misma agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies: la misma casa,

As a pronoun, misma can stand in for a feminine noun when the noun is understood from

Important related forms include cuidado with the masculine and plural variants: mismo/misma, mismos/mismas. The phrase da

Common expressions and nuances include using misma to emphasize identity or repetition: la misma historia (the

Etymology places misma within the family of Romance languages, deriving from Latin roots related to sameness

una
mujer
de
la
misma
edad.
It
can
appear
before
the
noun
(la
misma
idea)
or
after
it
for
emphasis
(la
idea,
misma).
In
many
contexts,
the
position
of
the
word
can
subtly
affect
emphasis
or
rhythm.
context,
as
in
la
misma
(the
same
one).
The
neuter
form
lo
mismo
is
used
to
refer
to
the
same
thing
or
action
previously
mentioned:
lo
mismo
happened
again,
lo
mismo
que
dijiste.
lo
mismo
means
“it
makes
no
difference”
or
“it’s
all
the
same,”
illustrating
a
common
idiom
in
which
the
concept
of
sameness
extends
beyond
a
specific
noun.
same
old
story)
and
la
persona
misma
(the
person
themselves).
In
contrast,
lo
mismo
tends
to
refer
to
actions
or
abstractions
rather
than
a
concrete
noun.
and
self-reference,
and
it
shares
this
meaning
across
many
Spanish-speaking
contexts.