lejano
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- Lejano is an adjective meaning distant or faraway in space, time, or relationships.
- It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (lejano, lejana, lejanos, lejanas).
- It is commonly used in phrases like 'Lejano Oriente' (Far East) and 'pariente lejano' (distant relative).
- Do not confuse it with 'lejos', which is an adverb and does not change its form.
The word lejano is a fundamental Spanish adjective used to describe something that is not close. Its primary function is to indicate distance, but this distance can be either physical (spatial) or temporal (time-based). In English, we most commonly translate it as 'distant,' 'faraway,' or 'remote.' Understanding 'lejano' requires recognizing that it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies, distinguishing it from its adverbial cousin 'lejos' (far).
- Physical Distance
- Used to describe geographical locations, objects, or people that are a great distance away. For example, 'un país lejano' (a faraway country).
- Temporal Distance
- Used to describe points in time that are far in the past or far in the future. For example, 'en un futuro lejano' (in a distant future).
- Emotional or Relational Distance
- Can describe family relationships that are not immediate, such as 'un pariente lejano' (a distant relative), or an emotional state where someone seems detached.
Ese pueblo lejano se encuentra detrás de las montañas más altas de la región.
In everyday conversation, you will hear 'lejano' used when people are reminiscing about the past or dreaming of exotic travel. It carries a slightly more descriptive or poetic weight than the simple adverb 'lejos.' While you might say 'La tienda está lejos' (The store is far), you would use 'lejano' to describe the store as an entity: 'Es un lugar lejano' (It is a distant place). This distinction is crucial for reaching an A2 and B1 level of fluency.
Los recuerdos de mi infancia parecen cada vez más lejanos.
Native speakers also use 'lejano' to soften a connection. For instance, 'un parecido lejano' (a slight/distant resemblance) suggests that while there is a link, it is not strong. This versatility makes it one of the most useful adjectives in the Spanish descriptive toolkit. Whether you are reading a fairy tale that begins 'En un reino muy lejano...' or discussing global politics regarding 'el Lejano Oriente' (the Far East), this word is omnipresent in Spanish culture and literature.
Using 'lejano' correctly involves mastering adjective-noun agreement and understanding its position relative to the noun. As an adjective, it changes its ending to match the noun it describes: lejano (masculine singular), lejana (feminine singular), lejanos (masculine plural), and lejanas (feminine plural).
- After the Noun (Standard)
- In most objective descriptions, 'lejano' follows the noun. Example: 'Un planeta lejano' (A distant planet).
- Before the Noun (Poetic/Emphatic)
- Placing it before the noun adds a literary or emotional flair. Example: 'Sus lejanas tierras' (His distant lands).
Vivimos en una época que parece un pasado lejano comparada con la tecnología actual.
One of the most common structures is 'estar + lejano'. Although 'estar lejos' is more common for simple statements of location, 'estar lejano' is used when the distance is a quality of the subject. For example, 'El éxito parece lejano' (Success seems distant/far off). Here, the focus is on the nature of the success, not just its coordinates on a map.
Aquel grito lejano nos puso a todos en alerta durante la noche.
When describing time, 'lejano' is often paired with words like 'futuro', 'pasado', 'recuerdo', or 'siglo'. For example, 'en el siglo lejano' would be rare, but 'en un siglo muy lejano' works well in science fiction. In family contexts, 'primo lejano' is the standard way to say 'distant cousin'. This phrase is used exactly like its English counterpart to denote a lack of close blood relation or lack of frequent contact.
You will encounter 'lejano' in various contexts ranging from news reports to classic literature. In geography and news, it is almost always used to refer to 'El Lejano Oriente' (The Far East), covering countries like China, Japan, and Korea. This is a fixed geographical term that every Spanish speaker knows.
Muchos productos de tecnología provienen del Lejano Oriente.
In storytelling, particularly fairy tales and legends, 'lejano' is the go-to word to establish a setting that is mysterious and disconnected from the reader's reality. 'Había una vez, en un reino muy lejano...' is the standard opening equivalent to 'Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away...'. This usage cements the word in the minds of children from a very young age.
- In History
- Historians use it to describe eras that are no longer within living memory, such as 'el lejano siglo XIX' (the distant 19th century).
- In Music/Poetry
- Song lyrics often use 'lejano' to describe a lost love or a home that the singer can no longer return to.
Las películas del Lejano Oeste son muy populares en la televisión española.
Finally, in daily life, you might hear a Spaniard or Latin American say 'lo veo muy lejano' when talking about a goal or a possibility. For instance, if someone asks if they will buy a house soon, and they have no money, they might reply, 'Lo veo muy lejano' (I see it as something very distant/unlikely). This figurative use is extremely common in colloquial speech to express skepticism about the near-term realization of a plan.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make is confusing the adjective lejano with the adverb lejos. While both relate to distance, they function differently in a sentence. 'Lejos' describes *where* an action happens or *where* something is located relative to the speaker, whereas 'lejano' describes a *quality* of a noun.
- The 'Lejos' vs 'Lejano' Trap
- Incorrect: 'El país es lejos.' Correct: 'El país está lejos' or 'Es un país lejano.'
- Agreement Errors
- Incorrect: 'Las ciudades lejano.' Correct: 'Las ciudades lejanas.'
No digas 'un futuro lejos', lo correcto es 'un futuro lejano'.
Another mistake involves using 'lejano' when 'remoto' or 'apartado' might be more precise. While 'lejano' is a safe general term, using it for a 'remote' computer connection (conexión remota) or a 'secluded' village (pueblo apartado) might sound slightly less natural in specific technical or descriptive contexts. However, for a learner, 'lejano' is rarely 'wrong,' just sometimes less specific.
Ella tiene un pariente lejano en Argentina, no un pariente 'lejos'.
Lastly, learners often forget that 'lejano' can imply a lack of clarity. When someone says 'un sonido lejano', they don't just mean the sound is coming from a distance; they often imply it is faint or hard to hear. Using 'lejano' only for miles/kilometers ignores the rich sensory and temporal applications of the word that native speakers use daily.
Spanish has several words that overlap with 'lejano,' each with a slightly different nuance. Choosing the right one can make your Spanish sound more sophisticated and precise.
- Remoto
- Implies extreme distance or isolation. Often used for technology (control remoto) or unlikely possibilities (una remota posibilidad).
- Distante
- Very similar to 'lejano' but often used to describe a person's cold or unfriendly behavior. 'Él estuvo muy distante conmigo'.
- Apartado
- Used for places that are 'tucked away' or 'secluded'. A house in the woods is 'apartada', not just 'lejana'.
Aunque el pueblo es lejano, no es tan remoto como para no tener internet.
When comparing 'lejano' and 'distante', 'lejano' is more common for physical geography, while 'distante' is more common for measurable distances in mathematics or formal science. However, in literature, they are frequently used as synonyms to avoid repetition.
Su actitud distante me hizo sentir que el reencuentro estaba aún muy lejano.
Another interesting alternative is 'retirado'. This is often used for people who have moved away from the center of things, or for places that are far from the main road. Understanding these subtle differences allows you to paint a clearer picture when speaking Spanish, moving beyond basic adjectives to more descriptive language.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The root 'laxus' also gave English the word 'lax' and 'relax'. So, conceptually, being 'far away' in Spanish is related to being 'loose' or 'relaxed' in terms of spatial constraints.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'j' like an English 'j' (jump). It should be a breathy 'h'.
- Stressing the first syllable. It is 'le-JA-no', not 'LE-ja-no'.
- Confusing the 'o' with an 'u' sound at the end.
- Not making the 'a' clear and open.
- Failing to change the ending for feminine nouns.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in texts, often paired with familiar nouns.
Requires remembering gender/number agreement and distinguishing from 'lejos'.
The 'j' sound and the distinction from 'lejos' can be tricky for beginners.
Usually clear, though can be confused with 'lejos' in fast speech.
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Adjective-Noun Agreement
El pueblo (m) lejano / La ciudad (f) lejana.
Adverb vs Adjective
Está lejos (adv) / Es lejano (adj).
Placement for Emphasis
Las lejanas estrellas (poetic) vs Las estrellas lejanas (standard).
Superlatives
El punto más lejano.
Use with 'Estar' vs 'Ser'
El éxito es lejano (quality) vs El éxito está lejos (metaphorical position).
أمثلة حسب المستوى
China es un país lejano.
China is a distant country.
Adjective 'lejano' matches masculine 'país'.
La escuela no es un lugar lejano.
The school is not a distant place.
Negation with 'no' before the verb.
Ella vive en una casa lejana.
She lives in a distant house.
Feminine 'lejana' matches 'casa'.
Los planetas son lejanos.
The planets are distant.
Plural 'lejanos' matches 'planetas'.
Tengo un amigo en un pueblo lejano.
I have a friend in a distant town.
Use of 'un' (a) with 'pueblo lejano'.
Esas montañas son lejanas.
Those mountains are distant.
Feminine plural 'lejanas' matches 'montañas'.
Un reino lejano tiene un rey.
A distant kingdom has a king.
Standard adjective placement after the noun.
Mi abuelo vive en un sitio lejano.
My grandfather lives in a distant place.
Masculine 'sitio' with 'lejano'.
Tengo un pariente lejano en Italia.
I have a distant relative in Italy.
'Pariente lejano' is a common fixed phrase.
Recuerdo un día lejano de mi infancia.
I remember a distant day from my childhood.
Temporal use of 'lejano'.
El barco viaja a tierras lejanas.
The ship travels to distant lands.
Plural feminine 'lejanas'.
Vemos una luz lejana en el mar.
We see a distant light on the sea.
'Luz' is feminine, so 'lejana'.
Ese futuro parece muy lejano.
That future seems very distant.
Modified by the adverb 'muy'.
Los vaqueros vivían en el Lejano Oeste.
The cowboys lived in the Far West.
Proper noun phrase 'Lejano Oeste'.
Escuchamos un trueno lejano.
We heard a distant thunder.
Sensory description.
Sus antepasados vinieron de un continente lejano.
Their ancestors came from a distant continent.
Masculine 'continente' with 'lejano'.
Hay un parecido lejano entre los dos hermanos.
There is a slight/distant resemblance between the two brothers.
Abstract use: 'parecido lejano'.
El éxito todavía se siente algo lejano.
Success still feels somewhat distant.
Using 'se siente' with an adjective.
Hablamos de un tiempo lejano, antes de la internet.
We are talking about a distant time, before the internet.
Prepositional phrase 'de un tiempo lejano'.
Ella tiene una mirada lejana hoy.
She has a distant look today.
Describes emotional state/focus.
Esa posibilidad es muy lejana para nosotros.
That possibility is very remote for us.
Abstract probability.
El sonido lejano de la campana nos avisó.
The distant sound of the bell warned us.
Adjective modifying 'sonido'.
Exploraron las islas más lejanas del archipiélago.
They explored the most distant islands of the archipelago.
Superlative construction 'más lejanas'.
Siento un lejano dolor en la espalda.
I feel a faint/distant pain in my back.
Placement before the noun for subtle emphasis.
El Lejano Oriente ha influido mucho en nuestra cultura.
The Far East has greatly influenced our culture.
Geopolitical term.
Sus palabras evocaban un pasado lejano y glorioso.
His words evoked a distant and glorious past.
Literary tone.
A pesar de ser primos lejanos, se llevan muy bien.
Despite being distant cousins, they get along very well.
Concessive clause with 'A pesar de'.
La meta parece lejana, pero no es inalcanzable.
The goal seems distant, but it is not unreachable.
Contrastive sentence structure.
Había un lejano aroma a jazmín en el aire.
There was a faint scent of jasmine in the air.
Sensory/Descriptive 'lejano'.
Las estrellas más lejanas son también las más antiguas.
The most distant stars are also the oldest.
Scientific context.
Mantenía una relación lejana con su padre.
He maintained a distant relationship with his father.
Relational distance.
En un futuro no muy lejano, viviremos en Marte.
In a not-too-distant future, we will live on Mars.
Fixed expression 'futuro no muy lejano'.
La novela se sitúa en un lejano rincón de la estepa siberiana.
The novel is set in a distant corner of the Siberian steppe.
Setting a scene in literature.
Se percibía un lejano eco de la crisis anterior.
A distant echo of the previous crisis was perceived.
Metaphorical use.
Aquel recuerdo, aunque lejano, seguía doliendo.
That memory, though distant, still hurt.
Emotional nuance.
El horizonte se veía borroso y lejano por el calor.
The horizon looked blurry and distant because of the heat.
Physical description with cause.
Existe una lejana posibilidad de que el tratado se firme.
There exists a remote possibility that the treaty will be signed.
Formal/Political context.
Sus orígenes lejanos se pierden en la mitología.
Its distant origins are lost in mythology.
Abstract/Historical.
La música llegaba como un rumor lejano y amortiguado.
The music arrived like a distant and muffled rumor.
Descriptive/Sensory.
Viven en el punto más lejano de la civilización.
They live at the farthest point from civilization.
Extreme distance.
La obra es un lejano trasunto de la realidad política actual.
The work is a distant reflection/representation of current political reality.
High-level vocabulary ('trasunto').
Se vislumbra un lejano atisbo de esperanza en sus ojos.
A distant glimmer of hope is glimpsed in his eyes.
Poetic/Metaphorical.
La galaxia más lejana detectada hasta la fecha desafía nuestras teorías.
The most distant galaxy detected to date challenges our theories.
Scientific/Academic.
Su prosa tiene un lejano aire a la de Cervantes.
His prose has a distant air of Cervantes'.
Literary criticism.
El concepto de justicia parece lejano en este sistema corrupto.
The concept of justice seems distant in this corrupt system.
Philosophical/Social critique.
Eran parientes, pero de un grado tan lejano que ni se conocían.
They were relatives, but of such a distant degree they didn't even know each other.
Precise genealogical description.
Un lejano murmullo de voces perturbaba el silencio de la biblioteca.
A distant murmur of voices disturbed the silence of the library.
Atmospheric description.
La idea de la jubilación le resultaba un horizonte lejano e impreciso.
The idea of retirement felt like a distant and imprecise horizon to him.
Existential/Temporal metaphor.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Soon, or in a time that is coming shortly.
En un futuro no muy lejano, compraremos un coche.
— As distant as something else, used for comparison.
Ese sueño es tan lejano como la luna.
— I think it is unlikely or will take a long time.
Me preguntas si me casaré; lo veo lejano.
— A faint reminder or a sound from far away.
Sus palabras eran un eco lejano de su padre.
— Hardly any resemblance at all.
Solo hay un parecido muy lejano entre ellos.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Lejos is an adverb (location); lejano is an adjective (description).
Distante is more often used for emotional coldness in people.
Remoto implies something much further or much less likely than lejano.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To consider something unlikely to happen soon.
La jubilación la veo lejana todavía.
informal— To be extremely far away (context for lejano).
Su casa es muy lejana, está en el quinto pino.
slang— From miles away (often used with 'se ve').
Se ve a leguas que ese país es lejano.
colloquial— Not by a long shot (related to distance).
No es, ni de lejos, tan lejano como pensaba.
neutral— To move far away to avoid a situation.
Se fue a un país lejano para poner tierra de por medio.
neutral— In very distant lands across the ocean.
Buscaba fortuna en un reino lejano, más allá de los mares.
literary— To become faint or disappear because of distance.
El pájaro se volvió un punto lejano y se perdió en la distancia.
poetic— To act cold or remote towards someone.
No seas tan lejano conmigo, dime qué pasa.
neutral— To be thinking about the distant future.
Siempre tiene la mirada en un futuro lejano.
metaphorical— The opposite: very close (useful for contrast).
No es lejano, está a tiro de piedra.
informalسهل الخلط
Both mean 'far'.
Lejos is an adverb (doesn't change). Lejano is an adjective (changes to match noun).
Mi casa está lejos. Mi casa es un lugar lejano.
Direct synonyms.
Distante is slightly more formal and more common for people's attitudes.
Él es un primo lejano. Él está muy distante hoy (unfriendly).
Both describe distance.
Remoto is more extreme and often used for technology or probability.
Una isla lejana. Un control remoto.
Both imply distance from a center.
Apartado implies being hidden or secluded, not just far.
Un pueblo lejano (far). Un rincón apartado (secluded).
Sounds slightly similar.
Ajeno means 'belonging to someone else' or 'unaware'.
Es un país lejano. Es un problema ajeno (someone else's problem).
أنماط الجُمل
Es un [noun] lejano.
Es un país lejano.
Tengo un [family member] lejano.
Tengo un primo lejano.
El [noun] parece lejano.
El futuro parece lejano.
Un [noun] de un tiempo lejano.
Un recuerdo de un tiempo lejano.
En un futuro no muy lejano, [verb].
En un futuro no muy lejano, viajaremos.
Hay un lejano [sense] de [noun].
Hay un lejano aroma de flores.
Desde aquel lejano [time], [verb].
Desde aquel lejano día, todo cambió.
[Noun] es un lejano trasunto de [noun].
La película es un lejano trasunto de la novela.
عائلة الكلمة
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الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
High. It is one of the top 2000 words in Spanish.
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El pueblo es lejos.
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El pueblo está lejos / El pueblo es lejano.
You cannot use 'lejos' (adverb) with 'ser'. Use 'estar' for location or 'lejano' as an adjective.
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Tengo una pariente lejano.
→
Tengo una pariente lejana.
The adjective must match the feminine noun 'pariente' (if female).
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En un futuro lejos.
→
En un futuro lejano.
Nouns are modified by adjectives (lejano), not adverbs (lejos).
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Viven en el lejano oriente.
→
Viven en el Lejano Oriente.
Proper geographical names should be capitalized.
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Él es muy lejano conmigo hoy.
→
Él está muy distante conmigo hoy.
While 'lejano' is possible, 'distante' is the standard word for emotional coldness.
نصائح
Agreement is Key
Always look at the noun. If it's feminine (una estrella), use lejana. If it's plural (unos países), use lejanos.
Lejano vs Lejos
Use 'lejos' after verbs like 'estar'. Use 'lejano' to describe the noun itself. Think: 'The far star' (la estrella lejana) vs 'The star is far' (la estrella está lejos).
Literary Flair
Place 'lejano' before the noun in stories to make them sound more magical: 'En un lejano bosque...'
Geographical Terms
Memorize 'Lejano Oriente' and 'Lejano Oeste' as fixed units. They are very common in news and movies.
The 'J' Sound
Don't be afraid to make the 'j' sound a bit raspy. It sounds more authentic than a soft English 'h'.
Abstract Distance
Use 'lejano' for goals. 'Veo lejano mi viaje a Japón' means your trip feels far off or unlikely right now.
Family Tree
Associate 'lejano' with that cousin you only see once every ten years. They are your 'pariente lejano'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'lejano', expect a noun to follow or precede it. If you hear 'lejos', it's usually at the end of a phrase.
Avoid Repetition
If you've used 'lejano' already, try 'distante' or 'remoto' in the next sentence to vary your vocabulary.
Metaphorical Senses
Use 'lejano' for faint smells or sounds: 'un lejano aroma', 'un lejano eco'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Lejano' as 'Lay-Hand-Off'. If you have to lay your hand off something because it's too far to reach, it's lejano.
ربط بصري
Imagine a telescope. When you look through it, you see a 'lejano' planet. The telescope helps you see the 'lejanía'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to describe three things in your life using 'lejano': one place, one person (relative), and one goal.
أصل الكلمة
From the Spanish adverb 'lejos', which comes from the Late Latin 'lexius', a comparative of 'laxus' meaning 'loose' or 'wide'. Over time, 'wide' evolved into the concept of 'far away'.
المعنى الأصلي: Loose, wide, or spacious.
Romance (Latin)السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, but when referring to 'parientes lejanos', ensure you aren't implying they are unimportant, just distant in the family tree.
English speakers often use 'far' for everything. Spanish speakers are more precise, using 'lejano' for descriptions and 'lejos' for locations.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Travel and Geography
- país lejano
- isla lejana
- tierras lejanas
- Lejano Oriente
Family and Relationships
- pariente lejano
- primo lejano
- trato lejano
- relación lejana
Time and History
- futuro lejano
- pasado lejano
- época lejana
- siglo lejano
Dreams and Goals
- meta lejana
- sueño lejano
- posibilidad lejana
- objetivo lejano
Senses
- sonido lejano
- grito lejano
- eco lejano
- luz lejana
بدايات محادثة
"¿Has viajado alguna vez a un país muy lejano?"
"¿Tienes algún pariente lejano que viva en otro continente?"
"¿Cómo imaginas tu vida en un futuro lejano?"
"¿Tienes algún recuerdo lejano de cuando tenías tres años?"
"¿Te gustaría vivir en un lugar apartado y lejano de la ciudad?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe un país lejano que te gustaría visitar y por qué te atrae tanto.
Escribe sobre un recuerdo lejano de tu infancia que todavía te haga sonreír.
¿Qué metas ves cercanas y qué metas ves todavía como un horizonte lejano?
Imagina que descubres a un pariente lejano famoso. ¿Quién sería y qué harías?
Escribe una historia breve que empiece con: 'En un reino muy lejano...'
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, you should say 'El país está lejos' (using the verb estar for location) or 'Es un país lejano' (using lejano as a descriptive adjective).
The feminine plural is 'lejanas'. For example: 'las montañas lejanas'.
The correct phrase is 'pariente lejano' or 'primo lejano'.
Yes, it is very common for time. You can say 'un pasado lejano' (a distant past) or 'un futuro lejano' (a distant future).
'Lejano' is general distance. 'Remoto' implies something is very far, isolated, or very unlikely to happen.
Yes, 'un sonido lejano' means a sound that is coming from far away and is usually faint.
Yes, when referring to the geographical region (The Far East), both words are typically capitalized.
Yes, but usually to describe their relationship to you ('un pariente lejano') or if they are physically far away. If you mean they are acting cold, 'distante' is better.
The most common opposite is 'cercano' (close/near).
It is a voiceless velar fricative, similar to the English 'h' but stronger, like the 'ch' in the Scottish word 'loch'.
اختبر نفسك 180 أسئلة
Write a sentence using 'país lejano'.
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Write a sentence using 'pariente lejano'.
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Write a sentence using 'futuro lejano'.
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Write a sentence using 'recuerdo lejano'.
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Translate: 'The stars are distant.'
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Translate: 'A distant sound of bells.'
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Translate: 'In a kingdom far, far away.'
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Translate: 'I see it as something distant (unlikely).'
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Use 'lejanas' in a sentence about mountains.
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Explain the difference between 'lejos' and 'lejano'.
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Write a sentence about 'Lejano Oriente'.
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Describe a 'parecido lejano'.
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Use 'lejanos' to describe planets.
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Write a sentence with 'mirada lejana'.
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Translate: 'A distant past'.
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Use 'lejanas' in a poetic way.
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Write a sentence with 'eco lejano'.
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Translate: 'Far West movies'.
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Use 'lejano' to describe a goal.
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Translate: 'A remote possibility'.
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Say: 'Un país lejano'.
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Say: 'Una estrella lejana'.
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Say: 'Lejano Oriente'.
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Say: 'Un pariente lejano'.
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Say: 'En un futuro lejano'.
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Say: 'Un recuerdo lejano'.
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Say: 'Las tierras lejanas'.
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Say: 'Lo veo muy lejano'.
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Say: 'Un parecido lejano'.
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Say: 'Un rumor lejano'.
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Listen and identify: 'un país lejano'.
Listen and identify: 'una luz lejana'.
Listen and identify: 'Lejano Oeste'.
Listen and identify: 'pariente lejano'.
Listen and identify: 'futuro lejano'.
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Summary
The word 'lejano' is your go-to adjective for describing anything that is 'far' as a quality. While 'lejos' tells you where something is, 'lejano' tells you what kind of thing it is (a distant thing). Example: 'El pueblo está lejos' (Location) vs 'Es un pueblo lejano' (Description).
- Lejano is an adjective meaning distant or faraway in space, time, or relationships.
- It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (lejano, lejana, lejanos, lejanas).
- It is commonly used in phrases like 'Lejano Oriente' (Far East) and 'pariente lejano' (distant relative).
- Do not confuse it with 'lejos', which is an adverb and does not change its form.
Agreement is Key
Always look at the noun. If it's feminine (una estrella), use lejana. If it's plural (unos países), use lejanos.
Lejano vs Lejos
Use 'lejos' after verbs like 'estar'. Use 'lejano' to describe the noun itself. Think: 'The far star' (la estrella lejana) vs 'The star is far' (la estrella está lejos).
Literary Flair
Place 'lejano' before the noun in stories to make them sound more magical: 'En un lejano bosque...'
Geographical Terms
Memorize 'Lejano Oriente' and 'Lejano Oeste' as fixed units. They are very common in news and movies.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات general
a causa de
A2تعني 'بسبب'. تُستخدم لذكر السبب متبوعة باسم.
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1إلى أي مكان أو وجهة؟
a lo mejor
A2ربما؛ قد يكون. 'A lo mejor' هي عبارة شائعة جداً في المحادثات اليومية.
a menos que
B1إلا إذا. لن أذهب إلا إذا جاء. (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2تعني 'ما لم' أو 'إلا إذا'. تُستخدم لتقديم استثناء لحالة معينة.
a pesar de
B1على الرغم من. 'جاء على الرغم من المطر.' (He came despite the rain.)
a_pesar_de
B2على الرغم من المطر، خرجنا.
a propósito
B21. بالمناسبة: تستخدم لتغيير الموضوع. 2. عن قصد: فعل شيء بتعمد. 'بالمناسبة، هل رأيت كتابي؟' و 'فعل ذلك عن قصد.'
a raíz de
B2نتيجة لـ؛ في أعقاب.