mind
The Spanish word 'mente' stands for the English term 'mind'. It is used commonly in Spanish to refer to the cognitive process of thought, the intellectual capacity of the brain, or to convey a person's state of thinking. It can be used in various contexts, whether in phrases, idioms, songs or literature, and can be used to describe both the physical organ and the abstract concept of one's consciousness.
She constantly thinks about him.
Here, 'constantemente' is an adverb that ends with 'mente', which corresponds to 'constantly' in English.
He did his job quickly and efficiently.
In this sentence, 'rápidamente' and 'eficientemente' are adverbs ending in 'mente' which are equivalent to 'quickly' and 'efficiently' in English.
The baby frequently cries during the night.
In the example, 'frecuentemente' indicates how often the baby cries. This adverb ending in 'mente' corresponds to 'frequently' in English.
I will carefully think about your proposal.
'Detenidamente' is a Spanish adverb ending with 'mente', equivalent to 'carefully' in English, showing how thoughtfully the speaker will consider the proposal.
He kindly answered her question.
The word 'amablemente' is an adverb ending in 'mente', equivalent to 'kindly' in English in this context.
He dresses elegantly for dinner.
'Elegantemente' is an adverb in Spanish ending in 'mente' which describes how he dresses - 'elegantly' in English.
The girl runs happily through the garden.
In the example, 'alegremente' is used to describe the mood in which the girl is running. This adverb, ending in 'mente', is translated as 'happily' in English.
She reads quietly in the park.
In this instance, 'tranquilamente' is a Spanish adverb ending in 'mente', used here to describe the calm manner in which she reads, 'quietly' in English.
The story was told in detail.
'Detalladamente' is a Spanish adverb that ends with 'mente'. It describes how the story was told; in detail.
He spoke seriously about his plans.
In this sentence, 'seriamente', an adverb that ends with 'mente', is used to describe the manner in which he spoke, similar to 'seriously' in English.