The word “hero” in Spanish is translated as “héroe.” This term is used to refer to a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
In Spanish, the pronunciation of “héroe” is approximately /ˈeɾoe/, where the accent on the ‘é’ indicates that the syllable should be emphasized. It’s important to note that in Spanish, nouns have genders, and while “héroe” is typically masculine, it can be used in a gender-neutral sense in many contexts.
For example, you might say, “El héroe de la historia salvó a muchas personas,” which translates to “The hero of the story saved many people.” Whether in history, literature, or everyday life, the concept of a hero is cherished in both Spanish and English-speaking cultures.