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- Granizo means 'hail' in Spanish and is a masculine noun used to describe frozen ice pellets falling from the sky during intense storms.
- The verb form is 'granizar' (to hail), which is used impersonally like 'llover' (to rain) or 'nevar' (to snow).
- It is commonly associated with summer thunderstorms and is feared by farmers because it can easily destroy crops and damage property.
- Common regional variations include using 'pedrisco' for large hail in Spain and 'piedra' for hail in informal Argentine Spanish.
The Spanish word granizo refers to hail—the frozen pellets of rain that fall during intense thunderstorms. In meteorology, it is defined as precipitation in the form of balls or irregular lumps of ice. While in English we often use the verb 'to hail,' in Spanish, the noun granizo is frequently paired with the verb caer (to fall) or used in the impersonal verbal form granizar. Understanding this word is essential for anyone living in or traveling to regions with volatile weather, such as the plains of Spain or the mountainous regions of the Andes in South America, where sudden storms can bring unexpected granizo.
- Physical Nature
- Granizo consists of ice pellets that range in size from tiny peas to large golf balls. It is formed in cumulonimbus clouds when strong updrafts carry water droplets high into the atmosphere where they freeze.
- Common Contexts
- You will most often hear this word in weather forecasts (el pronóstico del tiempo), news reports about crop damage, or insurance discussions regarding car repairs.
- Meteorological Verb
- The verb 'granizar' is used impersonally: 'Está granizando' (It is hailing). It follows the same pattern as 'llover' or 'nevar'.
La tormenta de ayer fue increíble; cayó tanto granizo que las calles parecían cubiertas de nieve.
In a cultural sense, granizo is often associated with the destruction of crops. For centuries, Spanish-speaking farmers have feared the 'pedrisco' (a term often used for large, destructive hail) because it can wipe out a year's harvest in minutes. This makes the word carry a weight of anxiety in rural communities. Conversely, in urban settings, the concern shifts to 'abolladuras' (dents) on vehicles. When a storm starts, it is common to see people rushing to cover their cars with blankets or cardboard to protect them from the granizo.
El seguro no cubre los daños por granizo si no tienes una póliza contra todo riesgo.
From a linguistic perspective, granizo is a masculine noun. It comes from the word 'grano' (grain), reflecting the small, grain-like appearance of the ice pellets. This etymological connection helps learners remember the word: think of 'grains of ice.' In literature, granizo is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a barrage of things, such as 'un granizo de balas' (a hail of bullets) or 'un granizo de críticas' (a hail of criticism), though 'lluvia' or 'aluvión' are also common in those contexts.
- Regional Usage
- In some parts of Spain, particularly Aragon and Castile, the word 'pedrisco' specifically refers to very large or damaging hail, while 'granizo' is the general term.
Tuvimos que refugiarnos bajo el puente porque el granizo era del tamaño de pelotas de golf.
Finally, it is worth noting the sound associated with granizo. Unlike the soft patter of rain (lluvia) or the silence of snow (nieve), granizo is loud and percussive. It 'golpea' (hits/strikes) windows and roofs. This auditory quality often appears in descriptive writing to create a sense of chaos or urgency during a storm description.
Using granizo correctly involves understanding its role as a noun and its relationship with specific verbs. Because it is a weather phenomenon, it often appears in impersonal constructions or as the subject of verbs indicating movement or impact. In this section, we will explore the various ways to integrate granizo into your Spanish conversations, ranging from simple weather observations to more complex descriptions of consequences.
- The Verb 'Caer' (To Fall)
- This is the most common way to describe hailing. 'Cayó granizo durante la noche' (Hail fell during the night). You can modify it with adverbs like 'fuertemente' or 'abundantemente'.
- The Impersonal 'Granizar'
- Just like 'llueve' (it rains), 'graniza' means 'it hails'. In the past tense, you would say 'granizó' (it hailed) or 'estaba granizando' (it was hailing).
Si empieza a caer granizo, lo mejor es no conducir por la autopista.
When discussing the effects of granizo, we use verbs of destruction or damage. Common verbs include dañar (to damage), romper (to break), destruir (to destroy), and abollar (to dent). For example, 'El granizo dañó los viñedos' (The hail damaged the vineyards). This is particularly relevant in news reporting. You might also see the phrase 'tormenta de granizo' (hailstorm) used as a compound noun to describe the event as a whole.
La tormenta de granizo de ayer rompió varios cristales de la oficina.
In terms of quantity, granizo is usually treated as an uncountable noun when referring to the phenomenon in general, but you can talk about 'los granizos' when referring to individual pellets, although this is less common than simply saying 'pedazos de granizo' or 'bolas de granizo'. For instance, 'Recogí unos granizos del suelo para enseñárselos a los niños' (I picked up some hail pellets from the ground to show them to the children).
Another important structure is the use of 'por' to indicate cause. 'El partido se suspendió por el granizo' (The match was suspended because of the hail). This is a very natural way to explain why something happened or failed to happen due to weather conditions. You can also use 'a causa del granizo' for a more formal tone.
- Descriptive Adjectives
- Common adjectives to describe granizo include 'fino' (fine/small), 'grueso' (thick/large), or 'persistente' (persistent). Example: 'Un granizo grueso golpeaba el tejado'.
Espero que no caiga granizo hoy, porque acabo de plantar las flores en el jardín.
Finally, in more advanced or literary Spanish, you might find granizo being used as a metaphor for speed or abundance. While 'lluvia' is more common for positive abundance, granizo usually implies something sudden and perhaps slightly aggressive or overwhelming. 'Un granizo de flechas' (a hail of arrows) is a classic historical description.
The word granizo is not just a vocabulary item found in textbooks; it is a word that appears frequently in daily life, especially during the spring and summer months when thunderstorms are most common in Spanish-speaking countries. Knowing where you will encounter this word helps you prepare for real-world listening situations.
- The Weather Forecast (El Tiempo)
- This is the primary source. Meteorologists will say: 'Se esperan tormentas con posible caída de granizo en el norte del país.' (Storms with possible hail fall are expected in the north of the country.)
- Insurance and Claims (Seguros)
- If you own a car or a house in a Spanish-speaking country, you'll see 'daños por granizo' in your policy. It's a standard clause in 'seguros de hogar' (home insurance) and 'seguros de coche' (car insurance).
El presentador del tiempo advirtió que el granizo podría ser peligroso para los conductores esta tarde.
In agricultural regions, granizo is a word of dread. In places like Mendoza (Argentina), famous for its wine, or the fruit-growing regions of Lleida (Spain), farmers listen to the radio with bated breath for any mention of granizo. You might hear a farmer say, 'El granizo nos ha arruinado la cosecha' (The hail has ruined our harvest). This context is vital because it highlights the economic impact of the word.
You will also hear it in casual conversation during or after a storm. Neighbors might talk over the fence or in a WhatsApp group: '¿Viste el granizo de hace un rato? ¡Eran como piedras!' (Did you see the hail a while ago? They were like stones!). This usage often includes comparisons to emphasize the size of the pellets. People will compare granizo to 'canicas' (marbles), 'pelotas de golf' (golf balls), or 'huevos' (eggs).
Había tanto granizo acumulado en la terraza que tuvimos que usar una pala para quitarlo.
In literature and film, granizo is used to set a dramatic scene. Imagine a character trapped in a car while the granizo thunders against the roof—it creates a sense of isolation and danger. The sound of granizo is often described in novels to evoke a specific atmosphere of a 'tormenta de verano' (summer storm), which is usually brief but violent.
- Public Service Announcements
- In cities prone to flooding, 'granizo' is mentioned because it can clog 'alcantarillas' (sewers), leading to rapid urban flooding. Authorities might tweet warnings to keep 'sumideros' clear of debris and ice.
Proteja su vehículo bajo techo ante la inminente llegada de granizo en la zona metropolitana.
Finally, if you are a fan of Spanish-language cinema, you might encounter the Netflix film 'Granizo' (All Hail), which tells the story of a famous weather reporter who fails to predict a devastating hailstorm. This movie is a great example of how the word and the phenomenon are central to certain narratives and cultural anxieties in Argentina.
When learning Spanish, it is easy to mix up weather terms, especially those related to ice and cold. Granizo is no exception. Learners often confuse it with other forms of precipitation or use the wrong grammatical structures. Avoiding these common pitfalls will make your Spanish sound more natural and precise.
- Confusing 'Granizo' with 'Hielo'
- While 'granizo' is made of 'hielo' (ice), they are not interchangeable. 'Hielo' is the substance; 'granizo' is the specific weather event. You wouldn't say 'está cayendo hielo' to mean it's hailing; you must use 'granizo'.
- Confusing 'Granizo' with 'Nieve'
- Because both are white and cold, beginners sometimes say 'nieve' when they see hail. Remember: 'nieve' (snow) is soft and falls in winter; 'granizo' is hard and usually falls during summer or spring storms.
Incorrecto: Me gusta jugar con el granizo para hacer muñecos (You make dolls with 'nieve', not 'granizo').
Another mistake involves the verb granizar. Since it is an impersonal verb, you should never say 'yo granizo' or 'nosotros granizamos'. It only exists in the third person singular (él/ella form). This is a common error for students who try to conjugate weather verbs like regular actions. If you want to say 'we had hail,' you would say 'cayó granizo donde estábamos' or 'nos granizó' (using the 'nos' as an indirect object of interest, common in some regions).
Gender errors are also frequent. Granizo is masculine (el granizo). Some learners mistakenly use 'la' because they associate weather with 'la lluvia' or 'la nieve'. Always remember: el granizo, el viento, el trueno. Keeping the gender straight is essential for correct adjective agreement, such as 'granizo pesado' or 'el granizo blanco'.
Incorrecto: La granizo es muy fría (Correct: El granizo es muy frío).
Finally, avoid overusing the word 'granizo' when 'pedrisco' might be more appropriate in Spain. While not a 'mistake' per se, using 'pedrisco' when talking about a catastrophic agricultural event in Spain shows a much higher level of linguistic proficiency. Conversely, in Latin America, 'granizo' is used for all sizes, so 'pedrisco' might sound overly formal or European in Mexico or Colombia.
- Spelling Note
- Do not confuse 'granizo' with 'granizo' (a form of the verb 'granizar' in the present tense, although they look the same). Also, ensure you use the 'z' and not 's' (graniso is incorrect).
Asegúrate de escribir granizo con 'z', nunca con 's'.
In summary, treat granizo as a masculine noun, use it with impersonal verbs, and distinguish it clearly from snow and ice to ensure your descriptions of the weather are accurate and natural.
To truly master the vocabulary surrounding granizo, it is helpful to understand related terms that describe similar or related weather phenomena. Spanish has a rich vocabulary for weather, allowing for precise descriptions of everything from a light drizzle to a violent ice storm. Expanding your lexicon in this area will help you express nuances that 'granizo' alone cannot cover.
- Pedrisco
- This term is used specifically for large, heavy hail that causes damage. It is more common in Spain. If the hail is the size of walnuts and breaking windows, 'pedrisco' is the perfect word.
- Aguanieve
- Sleet. This is a mixture of rain and snow, or partially melted snow. It is 'soft' compared to the 'hard' nature of granizo.
- Escarcha
- Frost. This is the thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces overnight when the temperature drops below freezing. It doesn't 'fall' like granizo; it 'forms'.
No era nieve ni granizo, era simplemente aguanieve que se derretía al tocar el suelo.
When comparing granizo to nieve, the distinction is physical and seasonal. Nieve is crystalline and soft, falling usually in winter. Granizo is solid ice, often falling during thunderstorms in warmer months. In some dialects, you might also hear piedra used colloquially to refer to hail. For example, in Argentina, it is very common to hear 'está cayendo piedra' instead of 'está cayendo granizo'. This is an informal but widely understood alternative.
Another related word is centella (spark/flash/lightning bolt), often associated with the violent storms that produce hail. While not a synonym, they often appear in the same context: 'tormentas, rayos y granizo'. If you want to describe the sound of hail, you can use repiqueteo (pattering/tapping). 'El repiqueteo del granizo contra el cristal' describes the rhythmic sound of the ice hitting the window.
El pedrisco fue tan fuerte que destrozó los invernaderos de la zona.
In summary, while granizo is the standard and most versatile term, using pedrisco for damage, piedra in informal Argentine Spanish, or aguanieve for slushy winter precipitation will greatly enhance your descriptive capabilities. Understanding the difference between these terms ensures you are not just understood, but that you are precise in your communication about the weather.
- Cencellada
- A very specific Spanish term for rime ice, which forms when fog freezes on surfaces. It looks like white needles and is often confused with light snow or hail by non-natives.
A diferencia del granizo, la escarcha no cae del cielo, sino que se condensa en las plantas.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The word is related to 'grano' (grain) because of the small, hard shape of the ice pellets.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'g' like a 'j' (h-sound). It should be a hard 'g' like in 'goat'.
- Using an English 'z' sound (buzzing). In Spanish, it is either 's' or 'th'.
- Stress on the first syllable (GRAnizo).
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in context.
Remember the 'z' and masculine gender.
Distinguish from 'nieve' and 'hielo'.
Distinct sound in weather reports.
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المتطلبات الأساسية
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Impersonal weather verbs
Graniza (It hails).
Masculine nouns ending in -o
El granizo.
Preposition 'por' for cause
Daños por granizo.
Adjective agreement
Granizo blanco.
Gerund for ongoing weather
Está granizando.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
El granizo es frío.
The hail is cold.
Simple subject-adjective agreement.
Mira, cae granizo.
Look, hail is falling.
Use of the verb 'caer'.
El granizo es blanco.
The hail is white.
Basic color description.
No me gusta el granizo.
I don't like hail.
Using 'gustar' with a weather noun.
Hay granizo en la calle.
There is hail in the street.
Use of 'hay' for existence.
El granizo es pequeño.
The hail is small.
Basic size adjective.
Hoy hace sol y granizo.
Today it is sunny and hailing.
Combining weather terms.
¿Qué es el granizo?
What is hail?
Simple question structure.
Ayer granizó durante diez minutos.
Yesterday it hailed for ten minutes.
Preterite tense of 'granizar'.
El granizo puede ser peligroso.
Hail can be dangerous.
Modal verb 'poder' + infinitive.
Había mucho granizo en el jardín.
There was a lot of hail in the garden.
Imperfect tense of 'haber'.
Si cae granizo, quédate en casa.
If it hails, stay at home.
First conditional structure.
El granizo rompió mis flores.
The hail broke my flowers.
Transitive use of 'romper'.
No esperábamos este granizo.
We weren't expecting this hail.
Negative imperfect tense.
El cielo está gris por el granizo.
The sky is gray because of the hail.
Preposition 'por' indicating cause.
Mañana podría caer granizo.
Tomorrow it could hail.
Conditional tense for probability.
La tormenta de granizo causó muchos problemas.
The hailstorm caused many problems.
Compound noun 'tormenta de granizo'.
El granizo golpeaba con fuerza las ventanas.
The hail was hitting the windows hard.
Imperfect tense for ongoing action.
Tuvimos que cubrir el coche por el granizo.
We had to cover the car because of the hail.
Periphrastic 'tener que' + infinitive.
Es normal que caiga granizo en primavera.
It's normal for it to hail in spring.
Subjunctive after 'es normal que'.
El granizo se acumuló en el tejado.
The hail accumulated on the roof.
Reflexive verb 'acumularse'.
Cuando empezó el granizo, corrimos al garaje.
When the hail started, we ran to the garage.
Temporal clause with 'cuando'.
El granizo era tan grande como canicas.
The hail was as big as marbles.
Comparative structure 'tan... como'.
Me asusté por el ruido del granizo.
I got scared by the noise of the hail.
Passive-like structure with 'por'.
El granizo dañó seriamente la cosecha de uvas.
The hail seriously damaged the grape harvest.
Adverbial modification 'seriamente'.
A pesar del granizo, el evento continuó.
Despite the hail, the event continued.
Concessive phrase 'a pesar de'.
El granizo se forma en nubes de gran altitud.
Hail forms in high-altitude clouds.
Scientific description using reflexive.
Las abolladuras fueron causadas por el granizo.
The dents were caused by the hail.
Passive voice construction.
Dudo que el granizo dure mucho tiempo.
I doubt the hail will last long.
Subjunctive after 'dudar que'.
El granizo persistente bloqueó los sumideros.
The persistent hail blocked the drains.
Adjective 'persistente'.
Fue una granizada histórica para la ciudad.
It was a historic hailstorm for the city.
Noun 'granizada' (hailstorm event).
El granizo rebotaba en el asfalto caliente.
The hail bounced on the hot asphalt.
Descriptive imperfect.
El granizo arruinó la labor de todo un año.
The hail ruined the work of an entire year.
Metonymy: 'labor' for 'harvest'.
Un granizo de críticas le llovió al ministro.
A hail of criticism rained down on the minister.
Metaphorical usage.
La intensidad del granizo era sobrecogedora.
The intensity of the hail was overwhelming.
High-level adjective 'sobrecogedora'.
El granizo castigó la región sin piedad.
The hail punished the region mercilessly.
Personification of weather.
Tras el granizo, el silencio era sepulcral.
After the hail, the silence was deathly.
Literary description.
El granizo no es sino agua congelada en capas.
Hail is nothing but water frozen in layers.
Rhetorical 'no es sino'.
Las pólizas suelen excluir el granizo extremo.
Policies usually exclude extreme hail.
Technical insurance vocabulary.
El granizo repiqueteaba como metralla en el zinc.
The hail pattered like shrapnel on the zinc.
Simile using 'como'.
El granizo, ese flagelo de la agricultura mediterránea.
Hail, that scourge of Mediterranean agriculture.
Appositive phrase for emphasis.
La cencellada se confundió con el fino granizo.
The rime ice was confused with the fine hail.
Technical distinction of ice types.
El granizo diezmó los cultivos de la vega.
The hail decimated the crops of the fertile plain.
Sophisticated verb 'diezmar'.
Incluso el granizo más menudo puede ser erosivo.
Even the smallest hail can be erosive.
Adjective 'menudo' for small.
El granizo devino en una inundación repentina.
The hail resulted in a flash flood.
Verb 'devenir' (to become/result in).
Se detectó granizo mediante el radar Doppler.
Hail was detected using Doppler radar.
Scientific/Technical register.
El granizo es un fenómeno de convección pura.
Hail is a phenomenon of pure convection.
Meteorological terminology.
Aquel granizo fue el preludio del desastre.
That hail was the prelude to the disaster.
Narrative foreshadowing.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
يُخلط عادةً مع
Hielo is the substance; granizo is the weather event.
Nieve is soft and wintery; granizo is hard and stormy.
Aguanieve is slushy; granizo is solid ice.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To rain or hail very heavily.
No salgas, que están cayendo chuzos de punta.
informal— To receive a large amount of something negative quickly.
El autor recibió un granizo de críticas.
literary— To be sudden and destructive.
Su ira es como el granizo, viene y lo rompe todo.
metaphorical— To endure a difficult situation.
Hay que aguantar el granizo hasta que pase la crisis.
figurative— To cause trouble that will have bad consequences.
Si sigues así, solo vas a sembrar granizo.
rare/literary— To deal with the aftermath of a disaster.
Ahora nos toca limpiar el granizo de sus errores.
figurative— Something unexpected and harmful.
Esta noticia me cayó como granizo en mayo.
regional/Spain— Making a lot of noise but having little substance.
Ese político hace más ruido que el granizo.
colloquial— To avoid a conflict.
No puedes esconderte del granizo para siempre.
figurative— To waste time on useless details.
Deja de contar granizos y termina el trabajo.
rareسهل الخلط
Similar root.
Grano is a grain or a pimple; granizo is hail.
Tengo un grano en la cara vs. Cae granizo.
Diminutive of grano or the rock.
Granito is granite or a small grain; granizo is hail.
La mesa es de granito.
Similar starting sound.
Granada is a pomegranate or a grenade; granizo is hail.
Me gusta comer granada.
Weather term starting with G.
Garúa is a light drizzle (common in Peru/Argentina); granizo is ice.
Hay una garúa fina.
Both involve ice.
Helada is a frost event; granizo is falling ice balls.
La helada mató las plantas.
أنماط الجُمل
El granizo es [adjective].
El granizo es frío.
Ayer [verb] granizo.
Ayer cayó granizo.
Cuando [verb], había granizo.
Cuando salí, había granizo.
El granizo causó [noun].
El granizo causó abolladuras.
Un granizo de [metaphor].
Un granizo de balas.
Pese al granizo, [clause].
Pese al granizo, la cosecha sobrevivió.
Espero que no [subjunctive].
Espero que no granice.
Hay [noun] en [place].
Hay granizo en el patio.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
High during storm seasons, low in winter.
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La granizo
→
El granizo
Granizo is a masculine noun.
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Está granizando nieve
→
Está nevando / Está granizando
Don't mix the two phenomena.
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Granizo de ojos
→
Ojos de granizo (rare) / Granos
Confusing granizo with grain/pimple.
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El granizo me golpearon
→
El granizo me golpeó
Granizo is singular.
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Mucho granizo caen
→
Mucho granizo cae
Subject-verb agreement.
نصائح
Regional Tips
If you are in Buenos Aires, say '¡Va a caer piedra!' to sound like a local.
Verb Agreement
Remember that 'granizar' is impersonal. You can't say 'yo granizo'.
Agricultural Context
In wine regions, mention 'seguro contra granizo' to show deep cultural knowledge.
The Z sound
Distinguish between the Spanish 'z' (th) and the Latin American 'z' (s).
Descriptive Writing
Use 'repiqueteo' to describe the sound of hail on a roof.
Safety First
In Spanish, 'refugiarse' is the verb to use when seeking shelter from granizo.
Hail vs Snow
Always remember: Nieve = soft, Granizo = hard.
Common Pairs
Pair 'granizo' with 'tormenta' for the most natural weather descriptions.
Root Connection
Relate 'granizo' to 'grain' to never forget the meaning.
Movie Recommendation
Watch the movie 'Granizo' to hear the word used in many contexts.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Grains of Ice' -> Gran-izo. It looks like grains (granos) but it's ice.
ربط بصري
Imagine a car hood covered in white 'granizo' that looks like golf balls.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'granizo' in a sentence describing a summer memory.
أصل الكلمة
From the Vulgar Latin *grandine*, which comes from the classical Latin 'grando, grandinis'.
المعنى الأصلي: Hail / Hailstone.
Romance (Indo-European).السياق الثقافي
Be sensitive when talking to farmers about hail; it's a financial disaster for them.
English speakers often use 'hail' as both noun and verb. Spanish prefers the noun 'granizo' or the impersonal verb 'granizar'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Weather Forecast
- probabilidad de granizo
- alerta por granizo
- granizo ocasional
- tormentas con granizo
Agriculture
- cosecha perdida por granizo
- malla antigranizo
- daños en el cultivo
- seguro contra granizo
Insurance
- póliza de granizo
- reclamar por granizo
- peritaje de daños
- cobertura de granizo
Casual Conversation
- ¿viste el granizo?
- ¡qué ruido hace el granizo!
- casi me rompe el coche el granizo
- parecía nieve pero era granizo
Science Class
- formación del granizo
- capas de hielo
- nubes de tormenta
- núcleo del granizo
بدايات محادثة
"¿Alguna vez has visto granizo del tamaño de una pelota de golf?"
"¿Qué haces para proteger tu coche cuando cae granizo?"
"¿Hay mucho granizo en el lugar donde vives durante el verano?"
"¿Prefieres la nieve o el granizo? ¿Por qué?"
"¿Sabes cómo se forma el granizo en las nubes?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe la tormenta de granizo más fuerte que hayas presenciado. ¿Cómo te sentiste?
Escribe sobre los daños que el granizo puede causar en una granja y cómo ayudarías al granjero.
Imagina que eres un locutor del tiempo. Advierte a la gente sobre una tormenta de granizo inminente.
¿Por qué crees que el granizo asusta tanto a la gente en comparación con la lluvia?
Escribe un poema corto comparando el granizo con algo cotidiano.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةEs masculino: el granizo. Siempre se usa con artículos y adjetivos masculinos.
El granizo es el término general. El pedrisco se usa, sobre todo en España, para referirse al granizo grande y destructivo.
Se puede decir 'está granizando' o 'está cayendo granizo'.
No, curiosamente el granizo es más común en tormentas de verano y primavera.
Aunque se entiende 'granizo', es muy común decir 'piedra'.
No. La aguanieve es nieve medio derretida. El granizo son piedras de hielo duro.
Se usan verbos como 'abollar' (para coches), 'destrozar' o 'dañar'.
A veces se le llama 'granizo menudo' o 'gránulos de hielo'.
Sí, para describir una gran cantidad de cosas que caen o llegan rápido, como 'un granizo de insultos'.
Sí, pero solo para referirse a los granos individuales. Normalmente se usa en singular.
اختبر نفسك 180 أسئلة
Describe una tormenta de granizo en tres frases.
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¿Qué harías si empezara a granizar mientras caminas por la calle?
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Explica por qué el granizo es un problema para los agricultores.
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Escribe un mensaje de WhatsApp advirtiendo a un amigo sobre el granizo.
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Compara el granizo con la nieve usando al menos tres adjetivos.
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Imagina que tu coche ha sido dañado por el granizo. Escribe una nota para el seguro.
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Describe el sonido del granizo usando una metáfora.
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¿Cómo afecta el clima extremo como el granizo a tu ciudad?
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Escribe un breve informe meteorológico que incluya la palabra 'granizo'.
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Crea un diálogo entre dos personas después de una granizada.
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¿Qué precauciones tomas en tu casa contra el granizo?
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Escribe una historia corta que empiece con: 'El granizo empezó a caer...'
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Explica la diferencia entre granizo y aguanieve.
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¿Crees que el granizo es hermoso de ver? ¿Por qué?
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Escribe tres oraciones usando 'granizo' en sentido figurado.
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Describe la sensación de tocar un trozo de granizo.
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¿Cómo explicarías qué es el granizo a un niño pequeño?
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Escribe sobre un recuerdo que tengas relacionado con el clima fuerte.
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Investiga y escribe dos datos científicos sobre el granizo.
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Haz una lista de 5 cosas que el granizo puede romper.
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Pronuncia la palabra 'granizo' tres veces enfatizando la 'z'.
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Di en voz alta: 'Ayer granizó mucho en mi ciudad'.
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Describe oralmente cómo se ve una calle cubierta de granizo.
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Explica a un compañero por qué el granizo puede ser peligroso.
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Imita el sonido del granizo y luego descríbelo con palabras.
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Di una frase usando 'granizo' y 'seguro de coche'.
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Pregunta a alguien: '¿Alguna vez has visto granizo grande?'.
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Cuenta una anécdota sobre una vez que te atrapó el granizo.
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Lee en voz alta una noticia breve sobre el granizo.
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Explica la diferencia entre granizo y nieve de forma oral.
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Usa la palabra 'granizo' en una oración exclamativa.
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Habla sobre el clima de hoy y menciona si hay riesgo de granizo.
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Di: 'El granizo rompió las ventanas de la oficina'.
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Explica qué es el 'pedrisco' a alguien que no conoce la palabra.
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Usa 'granizo' en una frase condicional (Si...).
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Di: 'Me gusta el sonido del granizo en el tejado'.
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Pregunta por el precio de un seguro contra granizo.
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Describe el color y la forma del granizo.
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Di una frase poética sobre el granizo.
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Expresa sorpresa al ver granizo por primera vez.
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Escucha y escribe: 'El granizo dañó el jardín'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Está granizando fuertemente'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Habrá granizo por la tarde'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El granizo era como piedras'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Cuidado con el granizo en la carretera'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El pedrisco arruinó la cosecha'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El granizo se derritió pronto'.
Escucha y escribe: '¿Viste el tamaño del granizo?'.
Escucha y escribe: 'La granizada fue breve'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El granizo golpea el cristal'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Hay granizo acumulado en la puerta'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El granizo es blanco y frío'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Se espera granizo menudo'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El ruido del granizo me asusta'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Cerrad las ventanas, viene granizo'.
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Summary
Granizo (hail) is a vital weather term in Spanish. Unlike snow (nieve), it is hard ice that falls during storms. Remember it is masculine ('el granizo') and use 'caer' or 'granizar' to describe the action. Example: 'El granizo dañó el coche' (The hail damaged the car).
- Granizo means 'hail' in Spanish and is a masculine noun used to describe frozen ice pellets falling from the sky during intense storms.
- The verb form is 'granizar' (to hail), which is used impersonally like 'llover' (to rain) or 'nevar' (to snow).
- It is commonly associated with summer thunderstorms and is feared by farmers because it can easily destroy crops and damage property.
- Common regional variations include using 'pedrisco' for large hail in Spain and 'piedra' for hail in informal Argentine Spanish.
Regional Tips
If you are in Buenos Aires, say '¡Va a caer piedra!' to sound like a local.
Verb Agreement
Remember that 'granizar' is impersonal. You can't say 'yo granizo'.
Agricultural Context
In wine regions, mention 'seguro contra granizo' to show deep cultural knowledge.
The Z sound
Distinguish between the Spanish 'z' (th) and the Latin American 'z' (s).
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات weather
abrigar
A2توفير الدفء أو المأوى؛ إيواء شعور أو فكرة.
abrigarse
A2التدثر أو لبس ملابس ثقيلة للوقاية من البرد.
absorber
B1يمكن للإسفنجة أن تمتص كل السائل الموجود على الطاولة.
afectar
A2هذا القرار سيؤثر على مستقبلنا. (This decision will affect our future.)
anemómetro
B1An instrument for measuring the speed of the wind.
anochecer
A2الفعل 'anochecer' يعني حلول الليل أو أن تصبح الدنيا مظلمة.
anticiclón
B1المرتفع الجوي هو نظام ضغط عالٍ يجلب عادةً طقسًا صافيًا وهادئًا. يمنع تكون السحب والأمطار.
apacible
B1كان الجو هادئاً (apacible) ولطيفاً في الحديقة.
bajo cero
A2يشير إلى درجات الحرارة التي تقل عن صفر درجة مئوية.
barómetro
B1An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used in forecasting weather.