Bedeutung
Used to express great enthusiasm or admiration.
Kultureller Hintergrund
While 'fantástico' is used, younger people are much more likely to say '¡Qué guay!' or '¡Genial!' in informal settings. In Mexico, '¡Fantástico!' sounds a bit more formal or 'Disney-like.' Locals often prefer '¡Está padrísimo!' Argentines might use '¡Bárbaro!' or '¡Buenísimo!' with a distinct rising and falling intonation to express the same level of excitement.
The 'Cognate' Advantage
Since it's so similar to English, use it as a 'safety word' when you want to be positive but forget other Spanish adjectives.
Don't forget the accent
In writing, the accent on 'á' is mandatory. Without it, the word technically doesn't exist in Spanish.
Bedeutung
Used to express great enthusiasm or admiration.
The 'Cognate' Advantage
Since it's so similar to English, use it as a 'safety word' when you want to be positive but forget other Spanish adjectives.
Don't forget the accent
In writing, the accent on 'á' is mandatory. Without it, the word technically doesn't exist in Spanish.
Sarcasm Check
Be careful with your tone. If said with a sigh, it means 'Oh, great (not really)'.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct form for a feminine noun.
La película fue ________.
'Película' is feminine and singular.
Complete the exclamation with the correct accent.
¡Fant____stico!
The stress is on the third-to-last syllable (esdrújula), so it needs an accent.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend says they got a new job.
This is a positive situation requiring a positive reaction.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Quieres ir a la playa? B: Sí, ¡________!
'¡Fantástico!' is the standard exclamation for agreement.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to say ¡Fantástico!
Good News
- • New job
- • Passing exam
- • Winning
Great Food
- • Tasty pizza
- • Perfect coffee
- • Dinner
Plans
- • Beach trip
- • Movie night
- • Party
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenLa película fue ________.
'Película' is feminine and singular.
¡Fant____stico!
The stress is on the third-to-last syllable (esdrújula), so it needs an accent.
Situation: Your friend says they got a new job.
This is a positive situation requiring a positive reaction.
A: ¿Quieres ir a la playa? B: Sí, ¡________!
'¡Fantástico!' is the standard exclamation for agreement.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
6 FragenAs an exclamation, it's masculine. As an adjective, it changes: fantástico (m) / fantástica (f).
Yes! 'Eres un amigo fantástico' means 'You are a fantastic friend'.
It is used everywhere, but Latin Americans might use it slightly more in formal praise, while Spaniards use 'genial' more often.
It can describe something from a fantasy story, but 99% of the time it just means 'excellent'.
It's better to just say '¡Fantástico!' or 'Realmente fantástico', as the word itself is already very strong.
The most direct opposite would be 'horrible' or 'fatal'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
¡Genial!
synonymGreat / Brilliant
¡Estupendo!
synonymStupendous / Wonderful
¡Increíble!
similarIncredible
¡Qué maravilla!
builds onHow wonderful!