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sustantivación

Sustantivación is a linguistic process in which a non-noun word is used as a noun, typically by adding a suffix or modifying the word to function grammatically as a noun. This phenomenon is common in various languages, particularly in Spanish, where it is a frequent way to create new nouns from verbs, adjectives, or other parts of speech.

In Spanish, one of the most frequent examples of sustantivación occurs when verbs are transformed into nouns

Another form of sustantivación involves adjectives becoming nouns by adding suffixes like *-dad*, *-ura*, or *-ez*.

Sustantivación also plays a role in creating abstract nouns from verbs or adjectives, reflecting the broader

by
adding
the
suffix
*-ción*
or
*-miento*.
For
instance,
the
verb
"comer"
(to
eat)
becomes
"comida"
(food)
through
sustantivación,
as
it
retains
the
meaning
of
the
action
but
now
functions
as
a
noun.
Similarly,
"decir"
(to
say)
becomes
"dicho"
(said),
which
can
refer
to
either
the
act
of
speaking
or
the
result
of
that
action.
For
example,
"grande"
(big)
becomes
"grandez"
(greatness)
or
"grandeza"
(magnificence),
while
"fuerte"
(strong)
turns
into
"fuerza"
(strength).
This
process
often
emphasizes
the
quality
or
state
associated
with
the
adjective.
concept
of
a
thing
or
state.
This
technique
is
useful
in
expanding
vocabulary
and
expressing
nuanced
meanings
in
a
language.
While
some
forms
may
be
more
common
in
formal
or
literary
contexts,
sustantivación
remains
a
versatile
tool
in
everyday
communication.