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fácil

Fácil is a Spanish adjective meaning not difficult or requiring little effort, and it is used to describe tasks, problems, processes, or explanations that are simple to perform or understand. It can refer to anything from a straightforward assignment to an easily understood instruction, as in “un ejercicio fácil” or “fácil de entender.”

Etymology and cognates: Fácil derives from Latin facilis, meaning easy or agreeable, formed from facĕre “to do”

Morphology and usage: In Spanish, fácil is masculine and feminine in the singular with the same form

Related terms: Nouns like facilidad denote ease or convenience, while verbs like facilitar mean to facilitate

See also: Dificultad; facilidad; facilitar; fácil de usar; facilidad de uso.

plus
a
suffix
that
gives
the
sense
of
suitability.
It
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
facile
in
French
and
facile
in
Italian
and
Portuguese,
all
sharing
a
common
root
related
to
ease
of
doing
or
comprehension.
(un
problema
fácil,
una
tarea
fácil)
and
adopts
a
regular
plural
as
fáciles
(unos
problemas
fáciles,
unas
tareas
fáciles).
It
often
appears
in
combinations
such
as
fácil
de
hacer
or
fácil
de
usar
to
express
ease
of
execution
or
use.
The
word
can
be
intensified
with
forms
like
facilísimo,
meaning
very
easy,
and
appears
in
phrases
such
as
“tan
fácil”
or
“mucho
más
fácil.”
or
to
make
something
easier.
The
opposite
concept
is
difficult,
expressed
as
difícil
or
complicad
o
in
varying
contexts.