prologue
The Spanish word 'prólogo' refers to an introduction in a book, often explaining the context, background, or the matter the book is going to cover. It is translated as 'prologue' in English. A prologue is typically used to set the stage for the reader, offering them a glimpse of what's to come, in terms of the book's subject, themes, and general tone.
The prologue of the book was written by the main author.
This sentence is structured by stating a fact about the 'prólogo' of the book. 'Prólogo' is the Spanish word for prologue, which is a section that comes before the main body of a book.
The prologue of this play sets the tone for the rest of the work.
In this sentence, 'prólogo' refers to the introduction of a theatrical work, where preliminary events or information might be presented. This technique is common in stage plays.
I am reading the prologue to get a summary of the book.
In this example, 'prólogo' is used to refer to the reader's active engagement with the introductory part of a book. A prologue can often provide a brief summary or an introduction to the themes in a book.