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premisa

English translation of premisa

premises

The term 'premisa' is a commonly used Spanish term which translates to 'premises' in English. The word 'premises' generally refers to a building together with its grounds or other appurtenances. In logic, a 'premise' is a proposition supporting or helping to support a conclusion. Therefore, 'premisa' could denote both these meanings in different contexts, depending on the sentence it is used in.


Example sentences using: premisa

La premisa de su argumento es válida.

English translation of La premisa de su argumento es válida.

The premise of his argument is valid.

In this sentence, the term 'premise' is used within the context of an argument or a line of reasoning. The sentence suggests that the base assumption or starting point of the person's argument, referred to in this context, is considered valid or truthful.

Partiremos de la premisa que todos están de acuerdo.

English translation of Partiremos de la premisa que todos están de acuerdo.

We will start from the premise that everyone agrees.

In this case, 'premise' refers to an assumption that is the starting point for a line of reasoning or process. The sentence implies that the speakers are going to begin their discussion or process from the assumption that everyone has the same opinion or is in agreement.

La película se basa en una premisa interesante.

English translation of La película se basa en una premisa interesante.

The movie is based on an interesting premise.

Here, 'premise' represents an initial concept or situation that a plot or story is built upon. The sentence implies that the foundation or initial idea of the film is considered interesting.

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