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dictador

English translation of dictador

dictator

The Spanish word 'dictador' translates to 'dictator' in English. It refers to a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force. The term is usually associated with a negative connotation, implying a lack of democracy, violation of human rights, or the use of military force to seize power.


Example sentences using: dictador

El dictador controla el país con mano dura.

English translation of El dictador controla el país con mano dura.

The dictator controls the country with a strong hand.

This phrase deals with the despotism of a dictator who rules with an iron fist, exercising absolute power over a country. This showcases the authoritarian nature of dictators. It uses the metaphor 'mano dura' (strong hand) commonly used in Spanish to signify strictness or severity.

La era del dictador terminó con su muerte.

English translation of La era del dictador terminó con su muerte.

The dictator's era ended with his death.

This phrase suggests the end of an era, specifically one under the despotism of a dictator. It indicates the cessation of a dictator's rule triggered by his death. Here, the word 'dictador' is used to refer to a specific person who once wielded absolute power.

Muchos esperan que el dictador sea derrocado.

English translation of Muchos esperan que el dictador sea derrocado.

Many hope that the dictator will be overthrown.

This sentence reflects the hope of a population to see their autocratic leader, the dictator, ousted from power. It conveys a collective sentiment of desire for a change of regime.

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