philosopher
The Spanish word 'filósofo' translates to 'philosopher' in English. A 'filósofo' or 'philosopher' is a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment, principally engaged in the search for understanding and knowledge. This individual is known for questioning and exploring many things such as life, existence, values, reason, mind, and reality. The term 'philosopher' comes from the Ancient Greek word for 'lover of wisdom'.
The philosopher is thinking.
This is a simple present progressive tense sentence. In Spanish, just like in English, it is used to express an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
Juan is a great philosopher.
This is a typical sentence structure in Spanish to indicate someone's profession or role. Just like in English, the verb 'ser' ('to be') is used to describe characteristics or identity.
The philosopher wrote several books.
This is a simple past tense sentence. The verb 'escribir' ('to write') is used in the past tense. In this case, it reflects a completed action that has happened at a specific time in the past.