Posted by manny on Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at 6:41pm.

what does "los famas" mean in spanish

i looked it up and i get fame for "fama" but it does not make sense in this particular context

Context:
"Cuando los famas salen de viaje..."

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spanish - SraJMcGin, Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at 7:33pm
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. You are right that it does not make sense. The word for fame is "la fama" and the gender is feminine. If it is capitalized, it would make sense referring to a family named Famas. Just in case there is something "new" out there, I went to the dictionary of the Real Academia Española and get the message "the word is not in the dictionary!" Perhaps there is a "typo" in your book?

Sra

spanish---PLEASE READ!!!! - manny, Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at 8:04pm
this is from

I. Viajes – Julio Cortázar

It can be found at the first website you get when you search "Viajes Julio Cortázar" on google.

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¡Ajá! That clarifies it. He is using "nominalization with the definite article" so in this case "los famas" means "the famous ones" and "un fama" would be "a famous one."

See why it is SO important to see the CONTEXT or exactly how it is used!

Sra
GRACIAS SRA
de nada, Manny Es un placer.
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