المعنى
Expresses pleasure about cool weather or fresh food.
خلفية ثقافية
The tradition of 'tomar el fresco' is a UNESCO-worthy social habit where neighbors sit in the street during summer nights. In Mexico, 'aguas frescas' are iconic drinks made from water, sugar, and fresh fruits or seeds. Argentines might use 'fresco' to refer to a specific type of cheese ('queso fresco') often paired with quince paste. In countries like Nicaragua or El Salvador, 'un fresco' is the standard word for any cold fruit juice.
The 'Fresquito' Secret
Use the diminutive 'fresquito' to sound 100% more native when you are enjoying a breeze or a drink.
Watch the Gender
Always check if the noun you are describing is feminine (la ensalada, la brisa) and use 'fresca'.
المعنى
Expresses pleasure about cool weather or fresh food.
The 'Fresquito' Secret
Use the diminutive 'fresquito' to sound 100% more native when you are enjoying a breeze or a drink.
Watch the Gender
Always check if the noun you are describing is feminine (la ensalada, la brisa) and use 'fresca'.
Market Etiquette
Saying '¡Qué fresco!' to a market vendor is a great way to start a friendly conversation.
Weather Verbs
Remember: 'Hace fresco' for the air, 'Está fresco' for an object.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence about the weather.
Hoy no hace calor, hace ________.
'Fresco' is the masculine adjective used with 'hacer' for pleasant cool weather.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'fresco' (fresco/fresca/frescos/frescas).
¡Qué ________ están estas manzanas!
'Manzanas' is feminine plural, so the adjective must be 'frescas'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Someone just cut in front of you in line at the bank.
This uses the slang sense of 'fresco' meaning cheeky or shameless.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Quieres ir a caminar ahora? B: Sí, ahora que ha bajado el sol ________.
We use 'hacer' for atmospheric conditions.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Fresco vs. Frío
Uses of Fresco
Weather
- • Hace fresco
- • El fresco de la noche
Food
- • Pan fresco
- • Fruta fresca
Slang
- • Ser un fresco
- • ¡Qué fresco eres!
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينHoy no hace calor, hace ________.
'Fresco' is the masculine adjective used with 'hacer' for pleasant cool weather.
¡Qué ________ están estas manzanas!
'Manzanas' is feminine plural, so the adjective must be 'frescas'.
Someone just cut in front of you in line at the bank.
This uses the slang sense of 'fresco' meaning cheeky or shameless.
A: ¿Quieres ir a caminar ahora? B: Sí, ahora que ha bajado el sol ________.
We use 'hacer' for atmospheric conditions.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, that will likely be interpreted as calling them shameless. Use 'guay' or 'chido' instead.
'Fresco' is the state (cool/fresh), while 'refrescante' is the effect (it makes you feel refreshed).
Yes, it is universally understood, though the slang meaning varies slightly in intensity.
No, weather expressions almost always use the masculine 'fresco' because the implied noun is 'el tiempo' or 'el aire'.
It's subjective, but usually between 15°C and 20°C (60°F - 68°F).
Yes, it's very common in casual conversation with friends and family.
Yes, in contexts like 'pan fresco' (freshly baked bread) or 'noticias frescas' (fresh news).
It refers to the cultural practice of going outside to enjoy the cooler evening air.
It can be both. As an adjective, it means 'cool/fresh'. As a noun, it means 'the coolness' or 'a drink'.
It's the technique of fresco painting on wet plaster.
عبارات ذات صلة
Al fresco
similarIn the open air
Quedarse fresco
idiomTo be left disappointed or surprised
De fresco
specialized formRecently / newly
Refrescante
similarRefreshing
Bochorno
contrastStifling heat