Bedeutung
Informal expression used to describe something or someone as very cute or adorable.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Spain, '¡Qué cucada!' is extremely common and part of the everyday vocabulary for expressing admiration for small, pretty things. It is often paired with '¡Qué mono!'. While understood, 'cucada' is less frequent in Mexico. Locals prefer '¡Qué tierno!' for babies or '¡Qué chulo!' for objects. Argentines might find 'cucada' very 'Spanish' (from Spain). They are more likely to use '¡Qué amor!' or '¡Es una belleza!'. In Colombia, '¡Qué belleza!' or '¡Qué cosa tan linda!' are standard. 'Cucada' might sound a bit old-fashioned or specifically European.
The 'De' Rule
Use '¡Qué cucada de...!' followed by a noun to specify exactly what is cute. It makes you sound very natural.
Gender Trap
Remember: 'cucada' is always feminine. Don't say 'qué cucado' for a dog!
Bedeutung
Informal expression used to describe something or someone as very cute or adorable.
The 'De' Rule
Use '¡Qué cucada de...!' followed by a noun to specify exactly what is cute. It makes you sound very natural.
Gender Trap
Remember: 'cucada' is always feminine. Don't say 'qué cucado' for a dog!
Tone Matters
Use a slightly higher pitch and elongated vowels on 'Qué' to sound genuinely enthusiastic.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the most natural response to: 'Mira este mini cactus que he comprado para mi escritorio.'
Mira este mini cactus que he comprado para mi escritorio.
'¡Qué cucada!' is the correct feminine noun form for an exclamation about something small and cute.
Complete the sentence with the correct form.
Los pendientes de plata son una ________.
'Una cucada' is the standard noun phrase used to describe something cute.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Situation: You see a tiny, perfectly decorated cupcake in a bakery window.
A small, well-decorated food item is a perfect candidate for '¡Qué cucada!'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: He hecho este dibujo para ti. B: ¡Oh, gracias! ________.
'Es una cucada' is the correct way to use the noun in a sentence.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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4 AufgabenMira este mini cactus que he comprado para mi escritorio.
'¡Qué cucada!' is the correct feminine noun form for an exclamation about something small and cute.
Los pendientes de plata son una ________.
'Una cucada' is the standard noun phrase used to describe something cute.
Situation: You see a tiny, perfectly decorated cupcake in a bakery window.
A small, well-decorated food item is a perfect candidate for '¡Qué cucada!'.
A: He hecho este dibujo para ti. B: ¡Oh, gracias! ________.
'Es una cucada' is the correct way to use the noun in a sentence.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but usually for babies or small children. For adults, it might sound patronizing unless you are very close friends.
It is understood but much more common in Spain. In LatAm, 'lindo' or 'tierno' are safer bets.
'Cuco' is an adjective (He is sly/cute); 'cucada' is a noun (It is a cute thing).
'Cuqui' is a slangy, more modern version of 'cuco/cucada'. It's very informal.
Yes, if the presentation is very small, neat, and pretty (like a tapa or a petit four).
No, it is strictly informal. Use 'precioso' or 'encantador' in formal settings.
Yes, from 'cuco' (cuckoo). The bird's neatness and cleverness inspired the term.
Only if the house is small and charming. For a mansion, it would sound sarcastic.
Statistically, women use it more, but it is common for anyone when talking to children or about pets.
The plural is 'cucadas'. 'Esas figuritas son unas cucadas'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
¡Qué mono!
synonymHow cute!
¡Qué monada!
synonymWhat a cute thing!
¡Qué cuqui!
specialized formHow 'cutie'!
¡Qué tierno!
similarHow tender/sweet!
Es un primor
similarIt's a beauty/delight