
Let's practice a little bit more with the following examples for every single season.Ĭaption 25, El Aula Azul - Estaciones y Meses Play Caption

Let's start with the following clip where you can listen to our friend Clara saying the four seasons in Spanish:Ĭaptions 11-12, Clara explica - El tiempo Play Caption if we already entered the rainy season.Ĭaption 58, Natalia de Ecuador - Vocabulario de prendas de vestir Play Caption si ya entramos en la temporada de lluvias. In this case, you may hear the word "temporada" instead of "estación": Instead, they may have rainy and dry seasons. Lots of countries through the Americas don't have four seasons.

Let's take a look at the singular and plural forms of the Spanish seasons:ģ. Also, keep in mind that you usually need definite articles next to the seasons. All seasons except "primavera" are masculine nouns.

How do you say "season" in Spanish? The answer is "estación." Its plural form is "estaciones" (seasons).Ģ. Las cuatro estaciones del año | The four seasons of the yearġ. Let's start this lesson with a quick overview of the Spanish seasons: banner2 PLACEHOLDER The seasons in Spanish and English
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Jess Spanish for Kids YouTube.Do you know how to say "winter" or "summer" in Spanish? Do you know how to pronounce the seasons in Spanish? Let's review the four seasons of the year in the language of Cervantes.
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Seasons of the Year in Spanish - FREE Printables: Y en otoño caen las hojas = And in Autumn the leaves fall.Įn invierno hace frío. En verano hace calor = In Summer it's hot. En la primavera nacen las flores = In Spring the flowers bloom. ¿Qué pasa en cada estación? (What happens in each season?)Įn invierno hace frío = In Winter it's cold. El invierno, la primavera, el verano y el otoño. Intro: Las estaciones del año = The seasons of the year. Lyrics: Las Estaciones del Año (The Seasons of the Year) Example 5: ¡Parece verano! (It looks like summer!). Example 4: ¡Qué lindo día de verano! (What a nice summer day!). Example 3: ❼uándo es verano en Argentina? (When is summer in Argentina?). Example 2: Estamos en otoño (Fall is here). EXAMPLES:Įxample 1: En invierno hace frío (in Winter it's cold). Even though adding "la" or "el" is correct depending on the context, there are other times in which we don't say "el" or "la" when we are talking about the Spanish seasons. I don't think this is 100% accurate since we don't translate the word "winter" as "el invierno" every single time we are saying something with "invierno". The reason why you may see in some Spanish translations "Winter" translated as "el invierno" is because they are adding the definite article into the translation. But as always, there are exceptions to this rule for some Spanish words but let's keep the focus on the seasons of the year now, the core of this post -) The definite article "el" is used on masculine words usually ending with "o", and the definite article "la" is used on feminine words usually ending with "a". The Spanish translation of "el" and "la" is "the" even though many times in English you just say the noun without saying "the". However, in Spanish sometimes we refer to each season by saying first "el" or "la" (as it happens with many other Spanish words / nouns): El invierno = Winter. The Spanish translation of each season of the year is: Invierno = Winter. The Use of the Definite Article: "EL" or "LA" The seasons of the year in Spanish are never capitalized when they are written in the middle of a sentence except if the season is part of a historical date, a festivity, or a name. Keep in mind that if the season is written as a title it's capitalized too. The seasons of the year in Spanish are only capitalized at the beginning of a text or after a period (same as the days of the week and months). In the USA it's typically called "Fall" and in the UK "Autumn". In English "otoño" can be called "Fall" or "Autumn" depending on the country.

Learn the Four Seasons of the Year in Spanish (Las Cuatro Estaciones del Año) and the most common phrases we say in Spanish all the time when each season arrives! The 4 Seasons: Invierno (Winter), Primavera (Spring), Verano (Summer), and Otoño (Fall).įree printables at the bottom of this page! Good to Know About the Spanish Seasons
