trozo
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- 'Trozo' is a masculine noun meaning 'piece' or 'bit'.
- It is commonly used for food (cake, bread, cheese) and materials (wood, paper).
- It implies a physical part separated from a whole, often by cutting.
- It can also refer to excerpts of songs, books, or movies.
- Physicality
- Refers to tangible objects that can be held or seen as distinct units separated from a source.
El niño cortó un trozo de papel para su dibujo.
- Quantity
- It functions as a partitive noun, often followed by the preposition 'de' to specify the substance.
¿Quieres un trozo más de pastel?
Encontraron un trozo de madera en la playa.
- Abstract Usage
- Can refer to a passage of text or a segment of a multimedia file.
Leí un trozo de su diario.
Pásame ese trozo de cuerda.
- Grammar Rule
- Always use the masculine article 'un' or 'el'. The preposition 'de' is mandatory when specifying what the piece is made of.
Necesito un trozo de tela para remendar el pantalón.
La vasija se rompió en mil trozos.
- Placement
- Adjectives like 'otro' or 'este' come before: 'este trozo', 'otro trozo'. Descriptive adjectives come after: 'un trozo sucio'.
Dame ese trozo de tarta, por favor.
Solo queda un pequeño trozo de camino por recorrer.
- Negation
- 'Ni un trozo' is a strong way to say 'not even a bit'.
No me dejó probar ni un trozo.
- The Kitchen
- Used for solids like bread, cheese, meat, cake, and fruit.
El carnicero cortó un trozo de carne para el guiso.
Usa este trozo de metal para sujetar la puerta.
- Media and Arts
- Refers to clips, excerpts, or fragments of creative works.
Escuché un trozo de la entrevista en la radio.
Compraron un trozo de terreno en el campo.
- Everyday Life
- Used when cleaning up broken glass or finding lost items.
Ten cuidado, hay trozos de cristal en el suelo.
- Trozo vs. Pieza
- Trozo is for fragments or portions. Pieza is for whole units that are part of a set or system.
Incorrecto: Me falta una trozo del rompecabezas. (Correcto: Me falta una pieza).
Incorrecto: Quiero una trozo de pizza. (Correcto: Quiero un trozo de pizza).
- Trozo vs. Parte
- 'Parte' is more abstract. You can have a 'parte de la historia' (part of the story), but a 'trozo de papel' is a physical object.
Incorrecto: Este trozo del libro es aburrido. (Correcto: Esta parte del libro es aburrida).
Comí tres trozos de sandía.
- Pedazo
- More informal, used in many idioms, implies an irregular break.
Se me cayó el plato y se rompió en pedazos.
La porción de arroz es muy pequeña.
- Tajada
- A specific type of slice, often used for fruit or cold cuts.
¿Quieres una tajada de melón?
El jarrón se hizo añicos contra el suelo.
- Resumen de Alternativas
- Trozo (general), Pedazo (informal/idiomatic), Porción (serving), Tajada (thick slice), Loncha (thin slice), Fragmento (formal).
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The word originally referred to the stem of a plant before evolving to mean any cut piece of material.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'z' like an English 'z' (vibrating). In Spanish, 'z' is never voiced.
- Failing to tap the 'r' correctly, making it sound like an English 'r'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Very easy to recognize in text due to its frequency.
Simple to spell, but remember the 'z'.
Easy to pronounce, but remember the 'z' sound (th or s).
Clear two-syllable word that is easy to hear.
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Gender of Nouns ending in -o
Trozo is masculine because it ends in -o.
The preposition 'de' for materials
Un trozo DE madera (A piece OF wood).
Adjective agreement
Trozos pequeñOS (Small pieces).
Imperative mood for instructions
CORTA un trozo (Cut a piece).
Indefinite articles
UN trozo vs EL trozo.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Quiero un trozo de pan.
I want a piece of bread.
'Un' is the masculine singular article matching 'trozo'.
Dame un trozo de tarta.
Give me a piece of cake.
'Dame' is the imperative form of 'dar' (to give) + 'me' (to me).
El niño come un trozo de queso.
The boy eats a piece of cheese.
'Come' is the third person singular of 'comer'.
Tengo un trozo de papel.
I have a piece of paper.
'Tengo' is the first person singular of 'tener' (to have).
¿Quieres un trozo de chocolate?
Do you want a piece of chocolate?
Standard question structure in Spanish.
Hay un trozo de manzana aquí.
There is a piece of apple here.
'Hay' means 'there is' or 'there are'.
Corta un trozo de carne.
Cut a piece of meat.
'Corta' is the informal imperative of 'cortar'.
Es un trozo pequeño.
It is a small piece.
Adjectives like 'pequeño' follow the noun.
Necesito un trozo de madera para el fuego.
I need a piece of wood for the fire.
'Para' indicates purpose.
El espejo se rompió en muchos trozos.
The mirror broke into many pieces.
'En' indicates the result of the breaking.
¿Puedes darme otro trozo de sandía?
Can you give me another piece of watermelon?
'Otro' (another) precedes the noun.
Encontré un trozo de tela azul.
I found a piece of blue fabric.
'Encontré' is the preterite (past) of 'encontrar'.
Corta el papel en trozos rectangulares.
Cut the paper into rectangular pieces.
Plural 'trozos' matches the plural adjective 'rectangulares'.
No queda ni un trozo de pizza.
There isn't even one piece of pizza left.
'Ni un' is used for emphasis (not even one).
Puse un trozo de hielo en mi vaso.
I put a piece of ice in my glass.
'Puse' is the irregular preterite of 'poner'.
Usa un trozo de cuerda para atar la caja.
Use a piece of rope to tie the box.
'Para' + infinitive 'atar' shows purpose.
Leí un trozo de la carta que me enviaste.
I read a piece of the letter you sent me.
'Trozo' refers to an excerpt here.
Escuchamos un trozo de su nueva canción.
We listened to a bit of his new song.
'Un trozo de' can be used for segments of media.
Este trozo de tierra es perfecto para un jardín.
This piece of land is perfect for a garden.
'Trozo de tierra' is a common way to refer to a small plot.
Me dio un trozo de su bocadillo porque tenía hambre.
He gave me a piece of his sandwich because I was hungry.
'Porque' introduces a reason.
Había trozos de cristal por todo el suelo.
There were pieces of glass all over the floor.
'Había' is the imperfect of 'hay'.
¿Has visto ese trozo de película? Es increíble.
Have you seen that movie clip? It's incredible.
Present perfect 'has visto' implies recent action.
Necesitamos un trozo más grande de cartón.
We need a larger piece of cardboard.
Comparative 'más grande' follows the noun.
El perro encontró un trozo de hueso en el parque.
The dog found a piece of bone in the park.
'En el parque' is a prepositional phrase of place.
El arqueólogo descubrió un trozo de cerámica antigua.
The archaeologist discovered a piece of ancient pottery.
'Descubrió' is the preterite of 'descubrir'.
No es más que un trozo de metal oxidado.
It's nothing more than a piece of rusty metal.
'No es más que' means 'it's nothing more than'.
La explosión lanzó trozos de escombros a la calle.
The explosion threw pieces of debris into the street.
'Lanzó' implies forceful movement.
Me gusta este trozo del poema, es muy conmovedor.
I like this part of the poem; it's very moving.
'Trozo' as a literary excerpt.
El escultor golpeó el trozo de mármol con fuerza.
The sculptor hit the piece of marble with force.
'Con fuerza' is an adverbial phrase.
Solo queda un trozo de esperanza en mi corazón.
Only a piece of hope remains in my heart.
Poetic usage of 'trozo'.
Cortaron el pastel en trozos desiguales por accidente.
They cut the cake into unequal pieces by accident.
'Por accidente' explains the cause.
Un trozo de mi infancia se perdió en esa casa.
A piece of my childhood was lost in that house.
Abstract use of 'trozo' for time/memory.
El informe detalla cada trozo de evidencia encontrado.
The report details every piece of evidence found.
'Detalla' is a more formal verb for 'describes'.
Logró salvar un trozo de su patrimonio familiar.
He managed to save a piece of his family heritage.
'Logró' + infinitive means 'succeeded in'.
El motor falló debido a un trozo de plástico obstruyendo la válvula.
The engine failed due to a piece of plastic clogging the valve.
'Debido a' is a formal way to say 'due to'.
Analizaron un trozo de meteorito en el laboratorio.
They analyzed a piece of meteorite in the laboratory.
Technical/scientific context.
Este trozo de la sinfonía es técnicamente muy exigente.
This part of the symphony is technically very demanding.
'Exigente' means 'demanding'.
La pared mostraba trozos de pintura descascarada.
The wall showed patches of peeling paint.
'Descascarada' describes the state of the paint.
Un trozo de realidad se filtró en sus fantasías.
A piece of reality leaked into his fantasies.
Highly abstract/literary usage.
El abogado presentó un trozo de tela como prueba crucial.
The lawyer presented a piece of cloth as crucial evidence.
'Como prueba' indicates the role of the object.
La deconstrucción del texto revela trozos de discursos olvidados.
The deconstruction of the text reveals fragments of forgotten discourses.
Academic/philosophical register.
Su vida no era más que trozos inconexos de experiencias.
His life was nothing but disconnected pieces of experiences.
'Inconexos' means 'disconnected'.
El glaciar se desprendió, lanzando trozos colosales al océano.
The glacier broke off, launching colossal pieces into the ocean.
'Colosales' is a high-level adjective for 'huge'.
En ese trozo de prosa se percibe la influencia de Cervantes.
In that passage of prose, the influence of Cervantes is perceived.
'Se percibe' is a passive construction.
La vasija, reducida a trozos, guardaba aún su antiguo misterio.
The vessel, reduced to pieces, still held its ancient mystery.
'Reducida a' is a sophisticated past participle phrase.
Cada trozo de mármol sobrante fue utilizado para el mosaico.
Every leftover piece of marble was used for the mosaic.
'Sobrante' means 'leftover' or 'surplus'.
Un trozo de la muralla aún resiste el paso de los siglos.
A piece of the wall still resists the passage of centuries.
Metaphorical 'paso de los siglos'.
Su discurso fue un trozo de retórica vacía sin contenido real.
His speech was a piece of empty rhetoric with no real content.
Critical/analytical tone.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— In small pieces, usually an instruction for cooking.
Pica la cebolla en trozos pequeños.
يُخلط عادةً مع
'Trazo' means a stroke, line, or trace. 'Trozo' is a piece.
'Troza' specifically refers to a large log or trunk of a tree.
'Pedazo' is often more informal and used in idioms.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To be a very good, kind, and selfless person. (More common as 'pedazo de pan').
Mi abuelo era un trozo de pan.
informal— To go to great lengths or suffer for someone.
Se hace trozos por sus hijos.
informal— To be falling apart or in very bad condition.
Esta casa se cae a trozos.
informal— To break into pieces (physically or emotionally).
Mi corazón se quedó en trozos.
literary— To have no shame at all.
Ese político no tiene ni un trozo de vergüenza.
informal— A very rude way to call someone stupid or useless (like a piece of meat with eyes).
Ese tipo es un trozo de carne con ojos.
slang— To sell oneself for very little or out of desperation.
Se vendió por un trozo de pan al mejor postor.
idiomatic— A moment of success or fame.
Todos buscamos nuestro trozo de gloria.
literary— To break apart, often used for organizations or groups.
El partido se partió en trozos tras las elecciones.
journalistic— A portion of the night, usually referring to a specific time.
Pasamos un trozo de noche hablando bajo las estrellas.
poeticسهل الخلط
Both mean 'piece'.
Pieza is for parts of a set or machine; trozo is for fragments or food.
Una pieza de ajedrez vs un trozo de pan.
Both mean 'part'.
Parte is abstract or general; trozo is physical and cut.
La primera parte del libro vs un trozo de papel.
Both refer to a part of food.
Porción is a serving size; trozo is just a physical piece.
Una porción de pizza (one serving) vs un trozo de pizza (one physical piece).
Both mean slice/piece.
Tajada is a specific cut of something large and round.
Una tajada de sandía.
Both mean slice/piece.
Loncha is a very thin slice.
Una loncha de queso.
أنماط الجُمل
Quiero un trozo de [comida].
Quiero un trozo de pan.
Corta el/la [objeto] en trozos.
Corta la manzana en trozos.
Hay trozos de [material] en [lugar].
Hay trozos de cristal en el suelo.
¿Me das otro trozo de [sustancia]?
¿Me das otro trozo de queso?
El/La [objeto] se rompió en trozos.
El espejo se rompió en trozos.
Este trozo de [concepto] es [adjetivo].
Este trozo de la canción es hermoso.
Un trozo de [sustantivo abstracto] se [verbo].
Un trozo de mi alma se quedó allí.
Reducido a trozos, el/la [objeto]...
Reducido a trozos, el jarrón ya no valía nada.
عائلة الكلمة
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الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Very high in daily speech and writing.
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Una trozo de tarta.
→
Un trozo de tarta.
'Trozo' is masculine, so the article must be 'un'.
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Me falta un trozo del rompecabezas.
→
Me falta una pieza del rompecabezas.
Use 'pieza' for components of a set like a puzzle.
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Corta la carne en pedazos pequeños.
→
Corta la carne en trozos pequeños.
While 'pedazos' is okay, 'trozos' is more common in culinary instructions.
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Este trozo de aire está frío.
→
Esta corriente de aire está fría.
'Trozo' cannot be used for gases or liquids.
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Un trozo de consejo.
→
Un consejo.
'Consejo' is countable in Spanish; you don't need 'trozo'.
نصائح
Gender Check
Always remember 'trozo' is masculine. Even if you want 'una pizza', you ask for 'un trozo de pizza'.
Food Context
'Trozo' is the most natural word for solid food items like cake, cheese, and bread.
The Z Sound
In Spain, 'z' is like 'th'. In Mexico/Argentina, it's like 's'. Both are correct, just be consistent.
Deliberate Cutting
Use 'trozo' when something has been cut with a knife or tool.
Adjective Order
Place adjectives like 'pequeño' or 'grande' after 'trozo'.
Kindness
If someone is very kind, call them 'un pedazo de pan', but 'un trozo de pan' is also understood.
Listen for 'De'
The word 'trozo' is almost always followed by 'de' and the substance.
The Z spelling
Don't spell it with an 's'. It is always 'trozo' with a 'z'.
Sharing
Use '¿Quieres un trozo?' to offer someone a bit of your snack.
The Verb 'Trocear'
Learn the verb 'trocear' to sound more like a native speaker when cooking.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'Trophy' (TRO-) that broke into a 'Zone' (-ZO) of pieces. A Trophy in a Zone of pieces is a TROZO.
ربط بصري
Visualize a large chocolate bar being snapped into several chunks. Each chunk is a 'trozo'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to name five things in your kitchen right now that you could cut into a 'trozo'.
أصل الكلمة
From the Latin 'thyrsus', which means 'stalk' or 'stem'.
المعنى الأصلي: A stalk, stem, or a piece of wood.
Romance (Latin)السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities. It is a neutral, everyday word.
English speakers often use 'piece' for everything. In Spanish, 'trozo' is specific to solids, while 'pedazo' is more emotional.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
At a restaurant
- ¿Me da un trozo de tarta?
- Solo un trozo pequeño.
- ¿Viene con un trozo de pan?
- Corte un trozo para llevar.
In a workshop
- Necesito un trozo de madera.
- Corta un trozo de metal.
- Pásame ese trozo de cuerda.
- Hay trozos de serrín.
At home
- Se rompió el vaso en trozos.
- Corta un trozo de queso.
- Dame un trozo de papel.
- Limpia esos trozos de cristal.
School/Art
- Leamos este trozo del libro.
- Usa un trozo de cartulina.
- Pega los trozos de papel.
- Dibuja un trozo de paisaje.
In nature
- Un trozo de tierra fértil.
- Encontré un trozo de roca.
- Un trozo de madera seca.
- Un trozo de cielo azul.
بدايات محادثة
"¿Prefieres un trozo grande o pequeño de pastel?"
"¿Alguna vez has encontrado un trozo de algo antiguo en el suelo?"
"¿Qué harías con un trozo de tierra en el campo?"
"¿Cuál es tu trozo favorito de esta canción?"
"¿Me puedes dar un trozo de ese chocolate que estás comiendo?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Escribe sobre un trozo de tu infancia que nunca olvidarás.
Describe un trozo de madera y qué podrías construir con él.
¿Cómo te sientes cuando rompes algo en mil trozos?
Si pudieras tener un trozo de cualquier lugar del mundo, ¿cuál sería?
Describe el trozo de tarta perfecto.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةEn la mayoría de los casos son sinónimos. Sin embargo, 'pedazo' es más informal y se usa en expresiones idiomáticas como 'pedazo de pan'. 'Trozo' suele implicar algo cortado de forma más deliberada.
No, 'trozo' es un sustantivo masculino. Siempre debes decir 'un trozo' o 'el trozo', independientemente de si la comida es femenina.
No se usa 'trozo'. Se dice 'un consejo'.
No, 'trozo' es solo para sólidos. Para líquidos usa 'gota' (drop) o 'un poco' (a bit).
Significa romperse físicamente en pedazos o, figuradamente, esforzarse mucho por alguien.
Sí, es una palabra universalmente entendida en todo el mundo de habla hispana.
Puedes decir 'un trozo de música' o, más comúnmente, 'una pieza musical' o 'un fragmento'.
El plural es 'trozos'.
Se dice 'cortar en trozos' o el verbo 'trocear'.
A veces se usa de forma informal ('un trozo de tiempo'), pero es mejor usar 'un rato'.
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Translate: 'I want a piece of cake.'
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Translate: 'Cut the bread into pieces.'
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Translate: 'There are pieces of glass on the floor.'
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Translate: 'He gave me a piece of his sandwich.'
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Write a sentence using 'un trozo de madera'.
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Translate: 'This piece of land is mine.'
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Translate: 'Not even a piece of chocolate remains.'
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Translate: 'The mirror broke into many pieces.'
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Translate: 'He is a very good person (using bread idiom).'
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Translate: 'I found a piece of ancient pottery.'
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Translate: 'The report mentions every piece of evidence.'
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Write a sentence about a piece of fabric.
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Translate: 'Give me another piece, please.'
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Write a sentence about pieces of debris.
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Pronounce 'un trozo de pan'.
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Listen and write: 'Dame un trozo de pan.'
Listen and write: 'Corta la tarta en trozos.'
Listen and write: 'Un trozo de madera.'
Listen and write: 'Hay trozos de cristal.'
Listen and write: '¿Quieres un trozo?'
Listen and write: 'Un trozo de papel blanco.'
Listen and write: 'Se rompió en trozos.'
Listen and write: 'Un trozo de mi corazón.'
Listen and write: 'Ni un trozo queda.'
Listen and write: 'Corta trozos pequeños.'
Listen and write: 'Un trozo de queso manchego.'
Listen and write: 'Este trozo de tierra.'
Listen and write: 'Un trozo de tela azul.'
Listen and write: 'Dame otro trozo.'
Listen and write: 'Trozos de escombros.'
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Summary
'Trozo' is the standard Spanish word for a physical piece or chunk of a solid object. Example: 'Corta un trozo de queso' (Cut a piece of cheese). It is masculine and always takes 'un' or 'el'.
- 'Trozo' is a masculine noun meaning 'piece' or 'bit'.
- It is commonly used for food (cake, bread, cheese) and materials (wood, paper).
- It implies a physical part separated from a whole, often by cutting.
- It can also refer to excerpts of songs, books, or movies.
Gender Check
Always remember 'trozo' is masculine. Even if you want 'una pizza', you ask for 'un trozo de pizza'.
Food Context
'Trozo' is the most natural word for solid food items like cake, cheese, and bread.
The Z Sound
In Spain, 'z' is like 'th'. In Mexico/Argentina, it's like 's'. Both are correct, just be consistent.
Deliberate Cutting
Use 'trozo' when something has been cut with a knife or tool.
مثال
Dame un trozo de pan para acompañar la sopa.
محتوى ذو صلة
عبارات ذات صلة
مزيد من كلمات cooking
a la plancha
B1مطبوخ على الصاج أو مشوي. وهي طريقة صحية شائعة في المطبخ الإسباني لتحضير السمك واللحوم.
a mano
A2مصنوع يدوياً؛ باليد. أن يكون لديك شيء في متناول اليد.
ablandar
A2يجب تليين اللحم قبل طهيه.
abundante
A2كلمة 'abundante' تعني 'وفير' أو 'غزير'. تُستخدم لوصف كمية كبيرة من شيء ما.
en aceite
B1تعني 'في الزيت'، وتستخدم عادة لوصف التونة أو السردين المعلب.
adobar
A2يعني Adobar تتبيل أو نقع اللحوم أو الأسماك بالبهارات والمكونات الأخرى قبل الطهي. (To marinate or season meat or fish with spices and other ingredients before cooking.)
adobo
B1تتبيلة متبلة تستخدم لتنكيه وتطرية الطعام.
agitar
A2رج، حرك، هز. قد يعني أيضًا إزعاج أو إثارة شخص ما.
ahumar
A2تدخين الطعام لحفظه أو إعطائه نكهة مميزة.
al horno
B1مطبوخ في الفرن. يستخدم لوصف الأطعمة المشوية أو المخبوزة.