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Pasatiempo is “hobby” in Spanish, and talking about your pasatiempos means talking about something you love.
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In this post, you will find everything you need to start talking about your hobbies in Spanish.
General hobbies, sports and physical activities, outdoor hobbies, musical hobbies, art-related hobbies, how to talk about hobbies in spanish, general questions and answers, gustar (like), disfrutar/amar (enjoy/love), why you should know how to talk about hobbies in spanish, and one more thing….
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Cinema, film | (I like film.) | |
Television | (You watch television all day.) | |
To cook | (My mom cooks really well.) | |
To bake | (I love baking in the winter.) | |
To write | (We used to write letters to each other.) | |
To read | (They have a picnic and read.) | |
To collect | (He collects baseball cards.) | |
To go shopping | (We're going shopping with my grandma.) | |
To travel | (I love to traveling alone.) |
Sports | (Do you play sports?) | |
To run | (We can run in the morning.) | |
To swim | (I want to swim in the ocean.) | |
To ski | (We will ski all winter.) | |
Karate | (He has karate class on Mondays.) | |
Cycling | (My favorite hobby is cycling.) | |
To dance | (You dance competitively.) | |
To exercise / to do exercise | (They exercise in the gym every day.) | |
To skate | (He asked me to go ice skating.) | |
To play | (I played hockey in college.) | |
Soccer | (The kids are here for a soccer tournament.) | |
American football | (He wants to play American football in the United States.) | |
/ | Basketball | (My brother plays basketball.) |
Baseball | (We're going to play baseball on Friday.) | |
Hockey | (My dad loves to watch hockey.) | |
Golf | (My coworkers play golf every Sunday.) | |
Tennis | (I play tennis with my dad after dinner.) |
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To camp | (We're going camping this weekend.) | |
Gardening | (Gardening is my grandma's favorite hobby.) | |
Hiking | (My dad and I go hiking every week.) | |
Nature | (I love spending time in nature.) | |
Birdwatching | (They went on a birdwatching trip for their anniversary.) | |
To fish | (They're going fishing tomorrow.) | |
To hunt | (Do you like to hunt?) |
Music | (What's your favorite type of music?) | |
To sing | (She sings in a choir.) | |
To play | (I played the guitar when I was young.) | |
Instrument | (Do you play any instruments?) | |
Guitar | (The man who's playing the guitar is famous.) | |
Piano | (My friend is taking piano classes.) | |
To listen | (I like to listen to music while I work out.) |
Art | (I want to go to an art museum.) | |
To take photos | (My mom takes lots of pictures when we travel.) | |
Photography | (You should try photography.) | |
To draw | (We're drawing our hands.) | |
To paint | (I'm painting something for my dad.) | |
To sew | (The grandmas sew clothes for their grandkids.) | |
To knit/weave/crochet | (You can weave very quickly.) | |
Theater | (My grandma and I go to the theater often.) |
If you want to ask someone what their hobby is, you can ask one of these questions.
Spanish | English |
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Do you have any hobbies? | |
What do you do in your free time? | |
What do you do for fun? | |
My favorite hobby is to paint. | |
I'm interested (masculine) in astronomy. | |
I'm interested (feminine) in astronomy. |
If you want to talk about what you like, you can use this grammar form. This can be a tricky grammar formulation as it uses Spanish indirect pronouns , but all it takes is practice!
Spanish | Pronoun |
---|---|
I | |
You (informal singular) | |
| He She You (formal singular) |
We | |
You (informal plural) | |
They You (formal plural) |
Verbs like gustar agree in number with the noun they’re referring to, not with the subject doing the liking. For example, Me gusta is used when the thing you like is singular, while me gustan is used when it’s plural.
You can use this structure with other verbs and use them with indirect pronouns, such as interesar (to interest), encantar (to love), or fascinar (to fascinate).
Me gusta(n) — I like
Me gusta bailar. — I like to dance.
Me gustan los libros. — I like books.
Te gusta(n) — You (informal singular) like
¿Te gusta cocinar? — Do you like to cook?
Te gustan las películas de terror. — You like horror movies.
Le gusta(n) — He/she likes, you (formal singular) like
This one can mean “he likes,” “she likes,” or “you (formal) like.” This is contextual so it has to be clear who you are referring to.
Le gusta leer. — He likes to read.
Le gustan los animales. — She likes animals.
Nos gusta(n) — We like
Nos gusta viajar. — We like to travel.
Nos gustan las películas de comedia. — We like comedy movies.
Os gusta(n) — You (informal plural) like
This is a bit less common and is only used in Spain. It’s the plural form of te gusta but addressing a group informally.
¿Os gusta el fútbol? — Do you all like soccer?
Os gustan los conciertos en vivo. — You all like live concerts.
Les gusta(n) — They/you (formal plural) like
Les gusta jugar al ajedrez. — They like to play chess.
Les gustan las frutas. — You like fruits.
If you want to use someone’s name or specify the pronoun, you can add “a” + name/pronoun first.
A mí me gusta cocinar. — I like to cook.
A Juan le gusta nadar. — Juan likes to swim.
A nosotros nos gusta bailar y a vosotros os gusta cantar. — We like to dance, and you like to sing.
If you want to use simpler verb conjugations, try out the verbs disfrutar (to enjoy) or amar (to love)—which is even stronger than encantar —. These verbs follow the regular rules of Spanish verb conjugation .
Conjugation | Pronoun |
---|---|
I | |
You (informal singular) | |
| He She You (formal singular) |
We | |
You all (informal plural) | |
| They You all (formal plural) |
After amo , you can then put either a noun or a verb in its infinitive form , such as pintar or jugar in the following examples.
Yo amo pintar paisajes en mis ratos libres. — I love painting landscapes in my free time.
Él ama leer novelas de misterio. — He loves reading mystery.
Vosotros amáis jugar al fútbol en el parque con amigos. — You all love playing soccer in the park with friends.
After disfrutar , it’s standard to add de before the thing you enjoy doing, although this is often omitted in everyday speech:
Tú disfrutas de ir a pescar. or Tú disfrutas ir a pescar. — I enjoy going fishing.
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Introduction.
Interesar in the indicative preterite, interesar in the indicative imperfect, interesar in the indicative present continuous, interesar in the indicative informal future, interesar in the indicative future, interesar in the indicative conditional, interesar in the indicative present perfect, interesar in the indicative past perfect, interesar in the indicative future perfect, interesar in the indicative conditional perfect.
Interesar in the subjunctive imperfect, interesar in the subjunctive future, interesar in the subjunctive present perfect, interesar in the subjunctive past perfect, interesar in the subjunctive future perfect.
Interesar in the imperative negative.
Interesar is the Spanish verb for " to interest ". It is a regular AR verb. Read on below to see how it is conjugated in the 18 major Spanish tenses!
Item | Spanish | English |
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Infinitive | interesar | to interest |
Past participle | interesado | interested |
Gerund | interesando | interesting |
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The Indicative Present of interesar is used to talk about situations, events or thoughts that are happening now or in the near future. It is also used to talk about facts and truths. For example, " intereso ", meaning " I interest ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present is known as "El Presente".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | intereso | I interest |
Tú | interesas | you interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesa | s/he interests, you (formal) interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesamos | we interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesáis | you (plural) interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesan | they interest, you (plural formal) interest |
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The Indicative Preterite of interesar is used to talk about actions completed in the past, at a specific point in time. For example, " interesé ", meaning " I interested ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Preterite is known as "El Pretérito Indefinido".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | interesé | I interested |
Tú | interesaste | you interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesó | s/he interested, you (formal) interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesamos | we interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesasteis | you (plural) interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesaron | they interested, you (plural formal) interested |
The Indicative Imperfect of interesar is used to describe regular and repeated actions that happened in the past and descriptions of things you used to do. For example, " interesaba ", meaning " I used to interest ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Imperfect is known as "El Pretérito Imperfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | interesaba | I used to interest |
Tú | interesabas | you used to interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesaba | s/he used to interest, you (formal) used to interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesábamos | we used to interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesabais | you (plural) used to interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesaban | they used to interest, you (plural formal) used to interest |
The Indicative Present Continuous of interesar is used to talk about something that is happening continuously or right now. For example, " estoy interesando ", meaning " I am interesting ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present Continuous is known as "El Presente Progresivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | estoy interesando | I am interesting |
Tú | estás interesando | you are interesting |
Ella / Él / Usted | está interesando | s/he is interesting, you (formal) are interesting |
Nosotras / Nosotros | estamos interesando | we are interesting |
Vosotras / Vosotros | estáis interesando | you (plural) are interesting |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | están interesando | they are interesting, you (plural formal) are interesting |
The Indicative Informal Future of interesar is used to talk about something that will happen in the future, especially in the near future. For example, " voy a interesar ", meaning " I am going to interest ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Informal Future is known as "El Futuro Próximo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | voy a interesar | I am going to interest |
Tú | vas a interesar | you are going to interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | va a interesar | s/he is going to interest, you (formal) are going to interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | vamos a interesar | we are going to interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | vais a interesar | you (plural) are going to interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | van a interesar | they are going to interest, you (plural formal) are going to interest |
The Indicative Future of interesar is used to talk about something that will happen in the future. For example, " interesaré ", meaning " I will interest ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Future is known as "El Futuro Simple".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | interesaré | I will interest |
Tú | interesarás | you will interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesará | s/he will interest, you (formal) will interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesaremos | we will interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesaréis | you (plural) will interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesarán | they will interest, you (plural formal) will interest |
The Indicative Conditional of interesar is used to talk about something that may happen in the future, hypothesis and probabilities. For example, " interesaría ", meaning " I would interest ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional is known as "El Condicional Simple".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | interesaría | I would interest |
Tú | interesarías | you would interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesaría | s/he would interest, you (formal) would interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesaríamos | we would interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesaríais | you (plural) would interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesarían | they would interest, you (plural formal) would interest |
The Indicative Present Perfect of interesar is used to describe actions that started recently (in the past) and are still happening now or things that have been done recently. For example, " he interesado ", meaning " I have interested ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | he interesado | I have interested |
Tú | has interesado | you have interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | ha interesado | s/he has interested, you (formal) have interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hemos interesado | we have interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habéis interesado | you (plural) have interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | han interesado | they have interested, you (plural formal) have interested |
The Indicative Past Perfect of interesar is used to talk about actions that happened before another action in the past. For example, " había interesado ", meaning " I had interested ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | había interesado | I had interested |
Tú | habías interesado | you had interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | había interesado | s/he had interested, you (formal) had interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habíamos interesado | we had interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habíais interesado | you (plural) had interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habían interesado | they had interested, you (plural formal) had interested |
The Indicative Future Perfect of interesar is used to talk about something that will have happened in the future after something else has already happened. For example, " habré interesado ", meaning " I will have interested ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | habré interesado | I will have interested |
Tú | habrás interesado | you will have interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | habrá interesado | s/he will have interested, you (formal) will have interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habremos interesado | we will have interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habréis interesado | you (plural) will have interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habrán interesado | they will have interested, you (plural formal) will have interested |
The Indicative Conditional Perfect of interesar is used to talk about something that would have happened in the past but didn’t due to another action. For example, " habría interesado ", meaning " I would have interested ".
In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional Perfect is known as "El Condicional Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | habría interesado | I would have interested |
Tú | habrías interesado | you would have interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | habría interesado | s/he would have interested, you (formal) would have interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habríamos interesado | we would have interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habríais interesado | you (plural) would have interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habrían interesado | they would have interested, you (plural formal) would have interested |
The Subjunctive Present is used to talk about situations of uncertainty, or emotions such as wishes, desires and hopes. It differs from the indicative mood due to the uncertainty of the events which are being spoken about. For example, " interese ", meaning " I interest ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present is known as "El Presente de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
---|---|---|
Yo | interese | I interest |
Tú | intereses | you interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interese | s/he interests, you (formal) interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesemos | we interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | intereséis | you (plural) interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesen | they interest, you (plural formal) interest |
The Subjunctive Imperfect is used to speak about unlikely or uncertain events in the past or to cast an opinion (emotional) about something that happened in the past. For example, " interesara ", meaning " I interested ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Imperfect is known as "El Imperfecto Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | interesara | I interested |
Tú | interesaras | you interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesara | s/he interested, you (formal) interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesáramos | we interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesarais | you (plural) interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesaran | they interested, you (plural formal) interested |
The Subjunctive Future is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that may happen in the future. For example, " interesare ", meaning " I will interest ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future is known as "El Futuro de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | interesare | I will interest |
Tú | interesares | you will interest |
Ella / Él / Usted | interesare | s/he will interest, you (formal) will interest |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesáremos | we will interest |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesareis | you (plural) will interest |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesaren | they will interest, you (plural formal) will interest |
The Subjunctive Present Perfect is used to describe past actions or events that are still connected to the present day and to speak about an action that will have happened by a certain time in the future. For example, " haya interesado ", meaning " I have interested ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | haya interesado | I have interested |
Tú | hayas interesado | you have interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | haya interesado | s/he has interested, you (formal) have interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hayamos interesado | we have interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hayáis interesado | you (plural) have interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hayan interesado | they have interested, you (plural formal) have interested |
The Subjunctive Past Perfect is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that occurred before other actions/events in the past. For example, " hubiera interesado ", meaning " I had interested ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | hubiera interesado | I had interested |
Tú | hubieras interesado | you had interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | hubiera interesado | s/he had interested, you (formal) had interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hubiéramos interesado | we had interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hubierais interesado | you (plural) had interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hubieran interesado | they had interested, you (plural formal) had interested |
The Subjunctive Future Perfect is used to speak about something that will have happened if a hypothetical situations occurs in the future. For example, " hubiere interesado ", meaning " I will have interested ".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | hubiere interesado | I will have interested |
Tú | hubieres interesado | you will have interested |
Ella / Él / Usted | hubiere interesado | s/he will have interested, you (formal) will have interested |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hubiéremos interesado | we will have interested |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hubiereis interesado | you (plural) will have interested |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hubieren interesado | they will have interested, you (plural formal) will have interested |
The Imperative Affirmative is used to give orders and commands, to tell someone to do something. For example, " interese ", meaning " (to you formal) interest! ".
In Spanish, the Imperative Affirmative is known as "El Imperativo Afirmativo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | - | - |
Tú | interesa | (to you) interest! |
Ella / Él / Usted | interese | (to you formal) interest! |
Nosotras / Nosotros | interesemos | let's interest! |
Vosotras / Vosotros | interesad | (to you plural) interest! |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | interesen | (to you plural formal) interest! |
The Imperative Negative is used to give orders and commands, telling someone not to do something. For example, " no interese ", meaning " (to you formal) don't interest! ".
In Spanish, the Imperative Negative is known as "El Imperativo Negativo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | - | - |
Tú | no intereses | (to you) don't interest! |
Ella / Él / Usted | no interese | (to you formal) don't interest! |
Nosotras / Nosotros | no interesemos | let's not interest! |
Vosotras / Vosotros | no intereséis | (to you plural) don't interest! |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | no interesen | (to you plural formal) don't interest! |
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Let’s categorize our Spanish love phrases into these categories:
Spanish | English |
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Te quiero | I love you |
Te amo | I love you |
Estoy enamorado/a de ti | I’m in love with you |
Te adoro | I adore you |
Te amo een todo mi corazón | I love you with all my heart |
Estoy loco por ti | I am crazy about you |
Eres mi vida | You are my life |
No puedo sin ti | I can’t live without you |
Te necesito en mi vida | I need you in my life |
Te amo desde el fondo de mi corazón | I love you from the bottom of my heart |
Estoy colada por ti | I am madly in love with you |
Eres mi todo | You are my everything |
Eres mi otra mitad | You are my other half |
Te ame desde el momento en que puse mis ojos en ti | I loved you from the moment I first laid eyes on you |
Cada diํa te quiero mas. | Each day I love you more. |
Sin tu amor la vida no vale la pena | Without your love life isn’t worth it |
Spanish | English |
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¿Te han dicho alguna vez que te paraces a … | Has anyone every told you that you look like …. |
Voy a contigo | I will be dreaming of you |
Me has robado el corazón | You have stolen my heart |
¿Te dolió cuando caíste del cielo? | Did it hurt when you fell out of the sky? |
Si la belleza fuera un pecado, tu no tendrías perdón de Dios | If beauty was a sin, you would not be at god’s forgiveness |
Si el agua fuese belleza, tú serías el océano entero. | If water was beauty, you’d be the whole ocea |
¿Querias un rato a el air? | Would you like to go out and get some air? |
¿Nos hemos visto antes? | Have we seen each other before? |
¿Puedo besarte? | Can I kiss you |
Perdí mi número. ¿Puedo el tuyo? | I lost m number. Can I have yours? |
Spanish | English |
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Me atraes | I’m attracted to you |
Te deseo | I long for you |
Me llamas la atención | I’m attracted to you |
Solo puedo en ti | I can only think about you |
Me vuelves loco/a | You drive me crazy |
He estado pensando en ti | I’ve been thinking about you |
Pienso en ti cada dia | I think about you every day |
No te puedo de mi cabeza | I can’t get you out of my head |
Quiero contigo | I want to be with you |
Me gustes a mi | I like you |
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Te invito a tomar algo? | Would you like to have a drink with me? |
Te invito una copa | I’ll buy you a drink |
Eres bonito(a) | You are beautiful |
No puedo que estés soltero(a) | I can’t believe you are single. |
Estás en mis pensamientos | You are in my thoughts |
A tu lado me siento más hombre | With you next to me I feel like more like a man |
Tengo los ojos llenos de ganas de verte | I have eyes that long to see you |
Cuando estoy contigo pierdo la noción del tiempo | When I am with you I lose track of time. |
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Te voy a de menos | I am going to miss you |
Quiero contigo | I want to date you |
¿Quisieras salir conmigo? | Would you like to go out with me? |
Quiero volvamos a vernos | I want to see you again |
No veo la hora de verte | I can’t wait to see you |
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Te queda muy bien | You look very good |
Te queda muy bien a ti | It looks very good on you |
Tienes una sonrisa muy bonita | You have a beautiful smile |
Tienes una sonrisa preciosa | You have a beautiful smile |
Eres la mujer màs bonita que conozco | You are the prettiest woman I know |
Me encantes | Yo enchant me |
Hueles rico | You smell nice |
Eres muy linda(o) | You are very pretty / lovely. |
Me fascinas | You fascinate me |
Eres espectacular | You are spectacular |
Eres muy sexy | You’re very sexy |
Te ves muy guapo(a) hoy | You look handsome today |
Tus ojos son muy bonito | Your eyes are beautiful |
Qué elegante | How elegant (you look) |
Me encanta tu peinado | I love your hairdo |
Eres inteligente | You are smart |
Soy feliz de cada instante de mi vida a tu lado. | I’m happy to share each moment of my life by your side. |
Me haces feliz | You make me happy |
Tus ojos brillaan como las estrellas | Your eyes shine like the stars |
Eres muy atractivo/atractiva. | You are very attractive |
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Qué sientes por mi? | How do you feel about me? |
Creo que hacemos buena pareja. | I think we´re good together. |
¿Crées que hacemos buena pareja? | Do you think we are good together? |
¿Te hago feliz? | Do I make you happy? |
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Quieres mi novio? | Do you want to be my boyfriend? |
Quieres ser mi novia? | Do you want to be my girlfriend? |
Queria presentarte a mi familiaa | I would like to introduce you to my family. |
Te imaginas un futuro juntos? | Do you see a future for us together? |
Me imagino un futuro juntos | I image a future with us together |
Quiero estar contigo para siempre | I want to be with you forever |
¿Te casarás conmigo? | Will you marry me? |
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The language is love is more than learning a few phrases by heart. It is great to learn and memorize the phrases above and use when needed. However it would also come in very handy if you would know the following words. Should your date/better half talk back to you, it would be great to know at least what they are talking about. Extend your love vocabulary with the following Spanish Words:
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El amor a primera vista | Love at first sight |
Sacar los colores | To blush |
Soltero(a) | Single |
Una cita | A date |
Bésame | Kiss me |
Love | |
Novio | Boyfriend |
Novia | Girlfriend |
Comprometidos | Engaged |
Prometido | Fiancé |
Prometida | Fiancée |
Matrimonio | Marriage |
La boda | Wedding |
Casado | Married |
Esposa | Wife |
Lover | Amante |
Partner | Pareja |
To captivate | |
Afecto | Affection |
Kiss | Beso |
To kiss | |
To hug / embrace | |
Hug | Abrazo |
Aniversario | Anniversary |
Pasión | Passion |
Lujuria | Lust |
Apasionado(a0 | Passionate |
These are the 100+ love phrases in Spanish. Did we miss any? Do we need to add one? Send it in ! I’d love to hear about it.
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Spanish is the national language of over 20 countries, the majority of which have vibrant cultures. If you have ever visited Latin America or Spain, you are aware of how passionate Spanish speakers can be. This makes Spanish an excellent language for love and romance, as there are numerous ways to express love in Spanish.
You might be the type of person who saves the famous three words for their significant other, or you might wear your heart on your sleeve and say I love you to everyone in your life multiple times a day. In any case, learning how to say I love you in Spanish will significantly improve your language skills.
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If you live in a Spanish-speaking country or regularly interact with Spanish speakers, you will want to know a few words to express your affection and appreciation. Even if you are not looking to get romantically involved with anyone in particular, knowing how to express your feelings for someone can go a long way. There are numerous ways to express platonic love to others in Spanish.
Communicating with your significant other in their native language is one of the best ways to learn a new language. If you are in a relationship with a Spanish speaker, learning how to express love in Spanish is one of the most important things you can do. There are numerous ways to express your feelings for someone other than “te amo.” With over 400 million native speakers, Spanish is as diverse as it is romantic.
I love you | Tay ah-mo | |
I love you too | Yo tahm-bee-en tay ah-mo | |
I love you so much | Tay ah-mo day-ma-see-ah-doh | |
I love you more | Tay ah-mo mas | |
I love you most | Tay ah-mo mas kay nah-dee-eh | |
I love you a lot | Tay ah-mo moo-cho | |
I love you very much | Tay ah-mo moo-chee-see-mo | |
I love you to the moon and back | Tay ah-mo ahs-tah la loo-na | |
I love you with all my heart | Tay ah-mo con toh-doh mee co-rah-son | |
I love you, my love | Tay ah-mo mee ah-more | |
I love you handsome | Tay ah-mo, goo-ah-po | |
I love you beautiful | Tay ah-mo, air-mo-sa | |
I love you more than life itself | Tay ah-mo mas kay ah la vee-dah en see | |
I love you more than anything | Tay ah-mo mas kay ah nah-da | |
I still love you | Ah-oon tay ah-mo | |
I think I love you | Cray-oh kay tay ah-mo | |
I’m crazy about you | Es-toy en-loh-kay-see-do por tee | |
You’re driving me crazy (in a good way) | Meh es-tas vol-vee-en-do low-co | |
I’m head over heels for you | Es-toy en-lo-kay-see-do por tee | |
I adore you | Tay ah-do-ro | |
I’ve fallen for you | Meh as con-kiss-ta-do | |
I’m yours | Soy too-yo/too-ya | |
Love of my life | Ah-more day me vee-da | |
I’m thinking about you | Es-toy pen-san-do en tee | |
I want to be with you | kee-eh-ro es-tar con-tee-go | |
I can’t wait to see you | Ya tay kee-eh-ro ver | |
I can’t live without you | No poo-ay-do vee-veer seen tee | |
I need you | Tay neh-say-see-toh | |
You are my other half | Eh-res me meh-dee-ah nah-ran-ha | |
Life would be empty without you | La vee-dah es-ta-ree-ah va-see-ah seen tee | |
My heart is yours | Me co-rah-son es too-yo | |
You are my everything | Eh-res me toh-doh | |
I love you with all my soul | Tay ah-mo con toh-da me al-mah | |
I love you from the bottom of my heart | Tay ah-mo des-day el fon-do day me co-rah-son | |
I love you mommy | Tay ah-mo ma-ma-see-ta | |
I love you daddy | Tay ah-mo pa-pee | |
You’re the best girlfriend in the world | Eh-res la may-hore noh-vee-ah del moon-do | |
You’re the best boyfriend in the world | Eh-res el may-hore noh-vee-oh del moon-do |
Love always needs expression but if you find yourself in such a situation where you feel like thanking the other person, you need to learn phrases for that. There are several ways to say thank you in Spanish ranging from formal to informal situations.
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I love you mom | Tay ah-mo, ma-ma | |
I love you dad | Tay ah-mo, pa-pa | |
I love you grandma | Tay ah-mo, ah-boo-eh-la | |
I love you grandpa | Tay ah-mo, ah-boo-eh-lo | |
I love you all | Los ah-mo ah toh-dos | |
I love you guys | Los ah-mo | |
I love Taco Bell | Ah-mo Taco Bell | |
I love you as a friend | Tay kee-eh-ro co-mo ah-mee-go | |
I miss you | Tay ex-tra-nio | |
I miss you | Tay eh-cho day meh-nos | |
You look beautiful | Kay her-mo-sa tay ves | |
You look handsome | Kay goo-ah-po te ves | |
You’re my soulmate | Eh-res me al-ma he-meh-la | |
I like you just the way you are | Tay kee-eh-ro tal koo-al e co-mo eh-res | |
Goodnight, I love you | Boo-eh-nas noh-ches, tay ah-mo |
Apart from this, you can master the expressions of saying happy birthday in Spanish to make the birthdays of your family, friends, or love interest special and memorable. Remember, learning these phrases or expressions allow you to get immersed in Spanish culture and its people.
My love | Me ah-more | |
My sky | Me see-eh-lo | |
My life | Me vee-da | |
My heart | Me co-rah-son | |
My dear | Me kay-ree-doh | |
My sun | Me sol | |
My king | Me ray | |
My queen | Me ray-na | |
My sweetness | Me dull-soo-rah | |
My baby | Me beh-beh | |
My precious | Me pray-see-oh-sa | |
My treasure | Me tay-so-ro | |
My doll | Me moo-nie-kah |
You make me happy as a worm. | May ah-ses fay-lees koh-mo oo-na lom-breeze | |
I want to be with you forever. | Kee-eh-ro es-tar con-tee-go pah-rah see-em-pray | |
I like your smile. | May goose-tah too son-ree-sa | |
Your eyes are captivating. | May cow-tee-van toos oh-hos | |
You make me laugh a lot. | May ah-says ray-eere moo-cho | |
I can’t wait to see you again. | No vay-oh la oh-rah day ver-tay oh-trah vehs | |
I’m dying of love. | Moo-ay-row day ah-more | |
You are always in my heart. | See-em-pray es-tas en me coh-rah-son | |
Stay with whoever kisses your soul, because anyone could kiss your skin. | Kay-da-tay con kee-ehn tay bay-say elle al-ma. La pee-elle tay-la poo-ay-day bay-sar coo-al-kee-eh-rah | |
I love you like the female trout loves the male trout. | Tay kee-eh-ro co-mo la true-cha al true-cho | |
You look like a princess. | Pah-ray-ses oo-na preen-say-sa | |
You’re as cute as a flower. | Eh-res tan leen-da co-mo oo-na floor | |
My heart beats like a french fry. | Me coh-rah-son pal-pee-tah co-mo oo-na pa-ta-ta free-ta | |
You’re the woman of my dreams. | Ay-res la moo-her day mees soo-ay-nios | |
I hope you’re in my dreams tonight. | Es-pear-oh sow-niar con-tee-go es-tah no-che | |
I think we look good together. | Cray-oh kay ah-say-mos oo-na boo-ay-na pah-ray-ha | |
I like you more and more each day. | Ca-dah dee-ah tay kee-eh-ro mas | |
You complete me. | Too may com-play-men-tahs |
Q. What is the difference between “te quiero” and “te amo”?
A. Both “te quiero” and “te amo” can be translated as “I love you.” Although “te amo” is the literal translation of “I love you” and “te quiero” is the direct translation of “I want you,” the distinction between the two is blurry.
Q. Is “Te quiero” platonic?
A. “Te quiero” is a perfectly acceptable way to express platonic love. Although its literal meaning is “I want you,” it means “I love you” in everyday language.
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We, the APA Style team, are not robots. We can all pass a CAPTCHA test , and we know our roles in a Turing test . And, like so many nonrobot human beings this year, we’ve spent a fair amount of time reading, learning, and thinking about issues related to large language models, artificial intelligence (AI), AI-generated text, and specifically ChatGPT . We’ve also been gathering opinions and feedback about the use and citation of ChatGPT. Thank you to everyone who has contributed and shared ideas, opinions, research, and feedback.
In this post, I discuss situations where students and researchers use ChatGPT to create text and to facilitate their research, not to write the full text of their paper or manuscript. We know instructors have differing opinions about how or even whether students should use ChatGPT, and we’ll be continuing to collect feedback about instructor and student questions. As always, defer to instructor guidelines when writing student papers. For more about guidelines and policies about student and author use of ChatGPT, see the last section of this post.
If you’ve used ChatGPT or other AI tools in your research, describe how you used the tool in your Method section or in a comparable section of your paper. For literature reviews or other types of essays or response or reaction papers, you might describe how you used the tool in your introduction. In your text, provide the prompt you used and then any portion of the relevant text that was generated in response.
Unfortunately, the results of a ChatGPT “chat” are not retrievable by other readers, and although nonretrievable data or quotations in APA Style papers are usually cited as personal communications , with ChatGPT-generated text there is no person communicating. Quoting ChatGPT’s text from a chat session is therefore more like sharing an algorithm’s output; thus, credit the author of the algorithm with a reference list entry and the corresponding in-text citation.
When prompted with “Is the left brain right brain divide real or a metaphor?” the ChatGPT-generated text indicated that although the two brain hemispheres are somewhat specialized, “the notation that people can be characterized as ‘left-brained’ or ‘right-brained’ is considered to be an oversimplification and a popular myth” (OpenAI, 2023).
OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com/chat
You may also put the full text of long responses from ChatGPT in an appendix of your paper or in online supplemental materials, so readers have access to the exact text that was generated. It is particularly important to document the exact text created because ChatGPT will generate a unique response in each chat session, even if given the same prompt. If you create appendices or supplemental materials, remember that each should be called out at least once in the body of your APA Style paper.
When given a follow-up prompt of “What is a more accurate representation?” the ChatGPT-generated text indicated that “different brain regions work together to support various cognitive processes” and “the functional specialization of different regions can change in response to experience and environmental factors” (OpenAI, 2023; see Appendix A for the full transcript).
The in-text citations and references above are adapted from the reference template for software in Section 10.10 of the Publication Manual (American Psychological Association, 2020, Chapter 10). Although here we focus on ChatGPT, because these guidelines are based on the software template, they can be adapted to note the use of other large language models (e.g., Bard), algorithms, and similar software.
The reference and in-text citations for ChatGPT are formatted as follows:
Let’s break that reference down and look at the four elements (author, date, title, and source):
Author: The author of the model is OpenAI.
Date: The date is the year of the version you used. Following the template in Section 10.10, you need to include only the year, not the exact date. The version number provides the specific date information a reader might need.
Title: The name of the model is “ChatGPT,” so that serves as the title and is italicized in your reference, as shown in the template. Although OpenAI labels unique iterations (i.e., ChatGPT-3, ChatGPT-4), they are using “ChatGPT” as the general name of the model, with updates identified with version numbers.
The version number is included after the title in parentheses. The format for the version number in ChatGPT references includes the date because that is how OpenAI is labeling the versions. Different large language models or software might use different version numbering; use the version number in the format the author or publisher provides, which may be a numbering system (e.g., Version 2.0) or other methods.
Bracketed text is used in references for additional descriptions when they are needed to help a reader understand what’s being cited. References for a number of common sources, such as journal articles and books, do not include bracketed descriptions, but things outside of the typical peer-reviewed system often do. In the case of a reference for ChatGPT, provide the descriptor “Large language model” in square brackets. OpenAI describes ChatGPT-4 as a “large multimodal model,” so that description may be provided instead if you are using ChatGPT-4. Later versions and software or models from other companies may need different descriptions, based on how the publishers describe the model. The goal of the bracketed text is to briefly describe the kind of model to your reader.
Source: When the publisher name and the author name are the same, do not repeat the publisher name in the source element of the reference, and move directly to the URL. This is the case for ChatGPT. The URL for ChatGPT is https://chat.openai.com/chat . For other models or products for which you may create a reference, use the URL that links as directly as possible to the source (i.e., the page where you can access the model, not the publisher’s homepage).
You may have noticed the confidence with which ChatGPT described the ideas of brain lateralization and how the brain operates, without citing any sources. I asked for a list of sources to support those claims and ChatGPT provided five references—four of which I was able to find online. The fifth does not seem to be a real article; the digital object identifier given for that reference belongs to a different article, and I was not able to find any article with the authors, date, title, and source details that ChatGPT provided. Authors using ChatGPT or similar AI tools for research should consider making this scrutiny of the primary sources a standard process. If the sources are real, accurate, and relevant, it may be better to read those original sources to learn from that research and paraphrase or quote from those articles, as applicable, than to use the model’s interpretation of them.
We’ve also received a number of other questions about ChatGPT. Should students be allowed to use it? What guidelines should instructors create for students using AI? Does using AI-generated text constitute plagiarism? Should authors who use ChatGPT credit ChatGPT or OpenAI in their byline? What are the copyright implications ?
On these questions, researchers, editors, instructors, and others are actively debating and creating parameters and guidelines. Many of you have sent us feedback, and we encourage you to continue to do so in the comments below. We will also study the policies and procedures being established by instructors, publishers, and academic institutions, with a goal of creating guidelines that reflect the many real-world applications of AI-generated text.
For questions about manuscript byline credit, plagiarism, and related ChatGPT and AI topics, the APA Style team is seeking the recommendations of APA Journals editors. APA Style guidelines based on those recommendations will be posted on this blog and on the APA Style site later this year.
Update: APA Journals has published policies on the use of generative AI in scholarly materials .
We, the APA Style team humans, appreciate your patience as we navigate these unique challenges and new ways of thinking about how authors, researchers, and students learn, write, and work with new technologies.
American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000
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1. (allocation) a. la asignación. (F) The manager is in charge of making the project assignments.El director está a cargo de la asignación de los proyectos. 2. (task) a. la tarea. (F) We have gathered the data we needed for the school assignment. Hemos reunido los datos que necesitábamos para la tarea del colegio.
tarea f (plural: tareas f) I still have not finished the assignment. Todavía no he acabado la tarea. I asked the teacher to explain the assignment further. Le pedí al profesor que explicase más la tarea. less common: cesión f. ·. función f.
noun. 1. (curiosity) a. el interés. (M) She has a strong interest in science.Ella siente un profundo interés por la ciencia. 2. (hobby) a. el interés. (M) Her interests include painting and music.Sus intereses incluyen la pintura y la música.
assignment n. (short task) encargo nm. tarea nf. His boss gave him three assignments to be completed by the end of the week. Su jefe le dio tres encargos que debían ser terminados para el fin de semana. assignment n. (work given to students)
Definition. the act of transferring an interest in property or a some right (such as contract benefits) to another.
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ASSIGNMENT translate: trabajo, misión, asignación, tarea [feminine], asignación [feminine], misión [feminine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
tarea, cesión, asignación are the top translations of "assignment" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: He gave us such a long assignment that we protested. ↔ Nos asignó una tarea tan extensa que protestamos. assignment noun grammar. the act of assigning, or an assigned task [..] + Add translation.
What I found when I reported to that assignment disturbed me.: Cuando me propuse para esta asignación, encontré algo que me alteró.: The child is given figures and a card with an assignment.: Al niño se le dan figuras y una tarjeta con una asignación.: Accepting and carrying your crystal is only half of your assignment.: Aceptar y portar tu cristal es solo la mitad de vuestra tarea.
What's the Spanish word for assignment? Here's a list of translations. Spanish Translation. asignación. More Spanish words for assignment. la asignación noun. allocation, allotment, assignation, appropriation, settlement. la cesión noun.
A member may choose to assign interest for a number of reasons. The assignment of interest may happen as collateral to a loan to one of the members. Some members can assign interest to settle debts. The assignment will be effective until the debt is cleared. An assignment of interest can also' be done to a member's legal heirs, going into ...
4 Answer s. La tarea es para el lunes. - the homework is due (on) Monday. Hay que entregar la tarea el lunes. - The homework must be turned in on Monday. (literal translation) According to our dictionary the different contexts use different wordings. Financial due dates and pregnancy due dates are mentioned there. due in WordReference dictionary.
ASSIGN translate: asignar, asignar, asignar, atribuir, destinar, atribuir, adjudicar, asignar, designar, asignar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
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Firstly, we will review some of the vocabulary and sentence structure for common Spanish greetings and introductions. To introduce yourself, you can start with a phrase like "HOLA" or "BUENOS DIAS". Then, you can say your name with: [ME LLAMO + NOMBRE] or [MI NOMBRE ES + NOMBRE] as in this example: "¡Hola! Me llamo Alex".
Vocabulary List of 90 Professions in Spanish. Here you have a list of occupations along with their English translations. I've added the feminine forms and explanations when necessary. el abogado / la abogada — lawyer. el actor / la actriz — actor / actress. el administrador / la administradora — administrator.
What's the Spanish word for homework? Here's a list of translations. Spanish Translation. deberes. More Spanish words for homework. la tarea noun. task, job, assignment, labor, labour. los deberes noun.
Os gusta. You (informal plural) Les gusta. They. You (formal plural) Verbs like gustar agree in number with the noun they're referring to, not with the subject doing the liking. For example, Me gusta is used when the thing you like is singular, while me gustan is used when it's plural.
The Indicative Present Continuous of interesar is used to talk about something that is happening continuously or right now. For example, " estoy interesando ", meaning " I am interesting ". In Spanish, the Indicative Present Continuous is known as "El Presente Progresivo". Pronoun.
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I love you from the bottom of my heart. Estoy colada por ti. I am madly in love with you. Eres mi todo. You are my everything. Eres mi otra mitad. You are my other half. Te ame desde el momento en que puse mis ojos en ti. I loved you from the moment I first laid eyes on you.
Te quiero tal cual y como eres. Tay kee-eh-ro tal koo-al e co-mo eh-res. Goodnight, I love you. Buenas noches, te amo. Boo-eh-nas noh-ches, tay ah-mo. Apart from this, you can master the expressions of saying happy birthday in Spanish to make the birthdays of your family, friends, or love interest special and memorable.
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