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nuevas

Nuevas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective nuevo, meaning "new." It is used to describe feminine plural nouns, and its masculine counterparts are nuevos (masculine plural) and nueva (feminine singular). The term derives from Latin novus, via Old Spanish novo, and shares a family with related words in Romance languages.

In standard Spanish, nuevas appears in everyday phrases such as nuevas ideas, nuevas tecnologías, and nuevas

When capitalized as Nuevas, the term can function as part of a proper noun, including geographic place

Glossary notes: distinguish from nueva (feminine singular) and nuevos (masculine plural). In many contexts, synonyms such

noticias,
where
it
conveys
recent
origin
as
well
as
novelty.
The
sense
of
"new"
can
range
from
newly
created
or
discovered
to
recently
arrived
or
introduced,
and
can
carry
nuance
beyond
simple
recency
when
paired
with
specific
nouns.
It
is
common
in
journalism
and
general
prose
to
describe
innovations,
policies,
or
trends
with
phrases
like
"nuevas
políticas"
or
"nuevas
estrategias."
names
in
Spanish-speaking
regions
or
as
part
of
longer
toponyms.
It
can
also
appear
as
a
rare
surname
or
in
corporate
or
organizational
names,
depending
on
local
usage.
as
recientes
or
novedosas
can
substitute,
but
nuances
differ
depending
on
emphasis
on
novelty
versus
recency.