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instantes

Instantes is the plural form of instante in Spanish and Portuguese, used to denote moments or instants in time. The term can refer to a precise point in time or to a very brief duration that separates events. In both languages, instantes can indicate the present moment or any specific instant within a sequence.

Etymology: Instante derives from Latin instāns, the present participle of instāre, meaning present or imminent. The

Usage: In everyday speech, phrases like en este instante (Spanish) or neste instante (Portuguese) signal what

Cultural and linguistic notes: The plural instantes is often employed to evoke fleeting experiences or a sequence

word
entered
Spanish
and
Portuguese
with
the
sense
of
a
precise
point
in
time
and
has
retained
a
similar
meaning
across
contexts.
is
happening
now.
The
singular
instante
is
commonly
used
to
mean
“a
moment”
or
“an
instant,”
as
in
“dame
un
instante.”
In
scientific
and
artistic
contexts,
instantes
mark
a
single
time
point
within
a
duration;
in
physics,
for
example,
an
instantaneous
moment
of
time.
In
photography
and
cinema,
the
term
can
refer
to
the
exact
moment
captured
on
film.
of
moments,
as
when
describing
memories
or
events
that
unfold
across
several
instants.
Related
terms
include
instante,
momento
and
tiempo,
which
share
overlapping
senses
related
to
time
and
punctuality.