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Spanish Phrase

La bondad me importa mucho.

/la bonˈdad me imˈpoɾ.ta ˈmu.tʃo/
Meaning"Kindness matters a lot to me."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a core personal value where 'la bondad' (kindness) is prioritized. It uses the verb 'importar', which functions like 'gustar', meaning the thing that matters acts as the subject of the sentence.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your personal philosophy, ethics, or the traits you value in other people. It is perfect for deep, meaningful conversations about character and relationships.

Grammar Breakdown

La bondadmeimportamucho

1

Verbs like Gustar

'Importar' is used with indirect object pronouns (me, te, le) to show who is affected by the importance of the subject.

2

Abstract Nouns

In Spanish, abstract nouns like 'bondad' usually require a definite article ('la') when they are the subject of the sentence.

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A

¿Qué buscas en una amistad?

What do you look for in a friendship?

La bondad me importa mucho.

Kindness matters a lot to me.

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Common Mistakes

  • Yo importo la bondad mucho.

    Avoid using 'importar' as a direct translation of 'I matter'; it requires an indirect object pronoun like 'me'.

  • La bondad me importa mucha.

    Use 'mucho' as an adverb to modify the verb 'importar'; it does not need to agree with the feminine noun 'bondad'.

Alternatives

  • Valoro mucho la bondad.

    I value kindness a lot.

  • La bondad es fundamental para mí.

    Kindness is fundamental for me.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, 'bondad' implies a deep sense of nobility and altruism. It is a highly regarded trait that goes beyond simple politeness, often linked to family honor and community support.