20+ Spanish Homonyms To Become The Life Of The Party
by Olly Richards
When you learn Spanish, you soon discover it's crisscrossed with secrets and tricks waiting to be discovered. That's why you always need to be on the lookout to avoid falling into its little traps.
In this article, you're going to unravel the secret world of Spanish homonyms. These identical-sounding but distinct words are often the punchline of jokes you donโt really get.
With my explanation, not only will you never get left out of the fun, but youโll be the life of the party!
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What Are Spanish Homonyms?
Simply put, Spanish homonyms (also called homรณnimos in Spanish) are words that have different meanings, but are pronounced or spelled the same way.
Let's take como vs cรณmo as an example. The first word is often translated as โlikeโ or โasโ in English. Perhaps you've seen it the expression estar como una cabra (to be off your head/your rocker [lit. as crazy as a goat]). Como can also mean โI eatโ.
In contrast, the version with a Spanish accent mark means โhowโ or sometimes โwhatโ or whyโ. You've probably seen it in examples like ยฟCรณmo se llama? (What's your name?).
There are plenty of examples in English too, like โbatโ, โrockโ and โtrunkโ as well as pairs like โseaโ and โseeโ or โrightโ and โwriteโ.
The Two Types Of Spanish Homonyms
As you may have figured out by now, homonyms in Spanish can also be divided into two different categories: homophones and homographs. Letโs focus on each one in depth.
Spanish Homophones
Homophones (called homรณfonos in Spanish) are word pairs that sound the same, but are spelled differently (and have different meanings).
One example is orca and horca. An orca is of course an adorable a sea animal whereas horca is an execution device โ the gallows!
Because the H is silent in Spanish, these two words are pronounced the same, so they fall into the category of homophones.
1) ยฟBotaste la basura ayer? (Did you take out the garbage last night?) 2) ยฟA quรฉ candidato votaste en las elecciones presidenciales? (Which candidate did you vote for in the presidential elections?)
1) cayo | 2 and 3) callo
1) key/islet 2) callus 3) โto shut upโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense
1) Este verano viajรฉ a Cayo Cangrejo (This summer I traveled to Crab Key) 2) Tengo un callo en el talรณn (I have a callus on my heel) 3) Yo no me callo cuando alguien dice algo ofensivo (I donโt shut up when someone says something offensive)
1) hierba | 2) hierva
1) grass/herb 2) โto boilโ in the first person singular of the present subjunctive tense
1) Me encanta el olor a hierba reciรฉn cortada (I love the smell of fresh-cut grass) 2) ยฟQuieres que hierva los vegetales? (Do you want me to boil the vegetables?)
1) rayo | 2) rallo
1) bolt 2) โto grateโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense
1) ยกCasi me parte un rayo! (I was almost struck by lightning!) 2) ยฟRallo la zanahoria o la prefieres en cubitos? (Shall I grate the carrot or do you prefer it diced?)
1) baya | 2) valla | 3) vaya
1) berry 2) fence 3) โto goโ in the first person present subjunctive tense
1) ยฟQuieres una baya de mi jardรญn? (Do you want a berry from my garden?) 2) No podemos pasar por la valla(We can get through because of the fence) 3) Quiero que รฉl se vaya de aquรญ inmediatamente (I want him to leave immediately)
Spanish homophones chart
Of course we need to take different Spanish varieties into account when defining homophones, because some regions pronounce letters in their own unique way.
For example, in Latin America and some regions of Spain, the S, the C and the Z are pronounced the same way, as opposed to most of Peninsular Spain, where they distinguish the two sounds.
This means that some homophones in one region may not be homophones in another.
This is the case for words like casa (house) and caza (hunting). Because Latin America Spanish speakers donโt tell these two sounds apart, they will consider them homophones, but thatโs not the case for most Spaniards.
Spanish Homographs
The second category of Spanish homonyms are homographs: words that are both spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings.
This means that all homographs are homophones and homonyms, kind of like a Russian doll, with little versions of itself on the inside.
This is what happens with the word rรญo. It can either mean โriverโ or it can be the first person singular of the verb โto laughโ when conjugated in the present simple tense.
How can we know what it means just by looking at it? Well, we canโt: we have to rely on the context to understand what the person using this word is trying to communicate.
Here is an example of a homograph in an Argentine comic strip called Gaturro:
In case you didnโt understand the joke, the punchline relies on the homograph vendo.
This word is the first person singular form of both vender (to sell) and vendar (to bandage) when conjugated in the present simple tense. This would be the English translation of the comic strip:
โDo you like my dog?โ
โErr, yesโฆโ
โIโll sell it to youโฆโ
โNo, let meโฆโ
โIโll bandage it up for youโฆ!โ
Here is a chart with more examples of homographs for you to learn:
Homographs
Different meanings
Examples
peso
1) weight (noun) 2) โto weighโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense 3) a type of currency used in Latin America
1) No sรฉ el peso exacto de mi gato (I donโt know the exact weight of my cat) 2) Yo peso 62 kilos (I weigh 62 kilos) 3) ยฟTienes 50 pesos para prestarme? (Do you have 50 pesos I could borrow?)
vela
1) candle 2) sail of a ship 3) โto look afterโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense 4) โto mournโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense
1) ยกSe cortรณ la luz! Enciende una vela(The power went out! Light up a candle) 2) ยกIcen la vela mayor! (Raise the mainsail!) 3) Yo velo por los intereses de mi madre (I look after my motherโs interests) 4) La familia vela al abuelo Luis (The family mourns grandfather Luis)
llama
1) the animal โllamaโ 2) flame 3) โto callโ in the third person singular of the present simple tense
1) ยฟHas visto una llama alguna vez? (Have you ever seen a llama?) 2) Me quemรฉ con la llama de la cocina (I burned myself with the stove flame) 3) Mi tรญa me llama cada jueves (My aunt calls me every Thursday)
salsa
1) sauce 2) a traditional Caribbean dance
1) ยกEsta salsa de tomate es riquรญsima! (This tomato sauce is delicious!) 2) Mi hermana baila salsa y bachata (My sister dances salsa and bachata)
cerca
1) close 2) fence 3) โto fence offโ in the third person singular of the present simple tense
1) ยฟEl cine estรก cerca de aquรญ? (Is the cinema close-by?) 2) La cerca de casa estรก rota (My houseโs fence is broken) 3) El granjero cerca su campo (The farmer fences off his field)
libra
1) pound (weight) 2) pound (currency) 3) โto get rid offโ in the third person singular of the present simple tense
1) Una libra equivale a 0,45 kilos (One pound equals 0.45 kilos) 2) ยฟTienes una libra para prestarme? (Do you have a pound I could borrow?) 3) Argentina se libra de Espaรฑa en 1810 y en 1816 (Argentina got rid of Spain in 1810 and 1816)
uno
1) one (number) 2) impersonal construction 3) โto uniteโ in the first person singular of the present simple tense
1) La carrera empieza en tres, dos unoโฆ ยกya! (The race starts in three, two, oneโฆ go!) 2) Uno sabe que fumar hace mal (One knows that smoking is bad for you) 3) Yo uno mi pasiรณn por la cocina con mis conocimientos en ciencia (I unite my passion for cooking with my scientific knowledge)
nada
1) nothing 2) โto swimโ in the third person singular of the present simple tense
1) No quiero nada para comer, gracias (I donโt want anything to eat, thank you) 2) Ella nada todas las maรฑana (She swims every morning)
pila
1) battery (itโs also called baterรญa) 2) pile
1) ยกMi reloj se quedรณ sin pila! (My watch ran out of battery!) 2) En mi silla hay una pila de ropa (In my chair there is a pile of clothes)
cola
1) tail 2) line/queue 3) glue (itโs also called pegamento)
1) Ese perro tiene la cola peluda (That dog has a fluffy tail) 2) ยกLa cola para el cajero automรกtico es eterna! (The queue for the ATM machine is never-ending) 3) ยฟTienes cola? Necesito pegar un papel (Do you have glue? I need to glue a paper)
sal
1) salt 2) โget outโ in the second person singular in the imperative mood
1) ยฟPodrรญas pasarme la sal, por favor? (Could you pass me the salt, please?) 2) ยกSal de ahรญ ahora mismo! (Get out of there right now!)
Spanish homographs chart
Getting Your Head Around Spanish Homonyms With Stories
As you've discovered in this post, when it comes to homonym words in Spanish, context is your friend. So make sure you learn Spanish in context, not with lists of random words or grammar rules.
What's the best context to learn from? In my book (!), it's stories. This is StoryLearning after all. By reading and listening to short stories in Spanish you'll see homonyms over and over, so you'll soon get used to them.
Prefer listening to reading? Tune in to the StoryLearning Spanish Podcast! Each season includes 150 episodes filled with real-life vocabulary in a fun, easygoing story to enjoy while you learn. You can find the podcast on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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