heritage
The Spanish word 'patrimonio' translates to 'heritage' in English. It is a masculine noun used to describe something that is inherited from past generations. This can include, but is not limited to, tangible objects like property and money, or intangible concepts such as cultural traditions, values, and beliefs. The word 'patrimonio' can also be used in a broader sense to describe something that is considered to be a part of a certain place or people's rich cultural history.
The cultural heritage of our nation is very rich.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'patrimonio' to refer to the cultural wealth or assets of a nation, typically including things like art, history and customs.
The family heritage has been accumulated over generations.
In this example, 'patrimonio' is used to represent an inheritance or assets that have been passed down through multiple family generations.
They are trying to preserve their architectural heritage.
The word 'patrimonio' in this sentence refers to all the buildings and structures of a place that are considered significant due to their historic, artistic, or architectural value.