A2 Expression Neutral

¡Qué maravilla!

How wonderful!

Bedeutung

Expressing admiration or delight at something beautiful or impressive.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In Spain, '¡Qué maravilla!' is often used by older generations or in more 'elegant' contexts. Younger people might opt for '¡Qué pasada!' or '¡Está guapísimo!', but 'maravilla' remains a timeless classic that never sounds out of place. Mexicans might use '¡Qué chulada!' to express the same sentiment, especially when referring to something cute, pretty, or well-made. However, '¡Qué maravilla!' is perfectly understood and used for more 'grand' wonders. In the Rio de la Plata region, you'll often hear '¡Qué bárbaro!' used as a synonym for '¡Qué maravilla!'. Be careful, as 'bárbaro' can also mean 'terrible' if the context is negative. The phrase is a staple in 'Telenovelas' to express dramatic joy or discovery. It carries a certain romantic or poetic weight that other exclamations lack.

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The 'De' Trick

If you want to sound like a pro, always use '¡Qué maravilla de...!' followed by a noun. It's the most natural way to give a specific compliment.

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Don't Overuse It

If everything is a 'maravilla', nothing is. Save it for things that actually impress you to keep your Spanish sounding authentic.

Bedeutung

Expressing admiration or delight at something beautiful or impressive.

🎯

The 'De' Trick

If you want to sound like a pro, always use '¡Qué maravilla de...!' followed by a noun. It's the most natural way to give a specific compliment.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If everything is a 'maravilla', nothing is. Save it for things that actually impress you to keep your Spanish sounding authentic.

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Intonation is Key

Spanish exclamations are musical. Start high on 'Qué' and let the voice dance through 'ma-ra-vi-lla'.

Teste dich selbst

Complete the exclamation with the correct word.

¡____ maravilla de jardín tienes!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Qué

We use 'Qué' with an accent for exclamations followed by a noun.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.

You just found out your flight was upgraded to First Class.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla!

Finding an upgrade is a delightful surprise, perfect for '¡Qué maravilla!'.

Choose the best response for Speaker B.

Speaker A: 'Mira esta foto de mi viaje a la Patagonia.' Speaker B: '__________'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla de paisaje!

Patagonia is famous for its landscapes (paisajes).

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the correct option:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla de día!

The structure is 'Qué maravilla de [noun]'. 'Maravilla' never changes gender.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Maravilla vs. Maravilloso

¡Qué maravilla!
Noun-based What a wonder!
Idiomatic Standard phrase
¡Qué maravilloso!
Adjective-based How wonderful!
Descriptive Focuses on quality

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Complete the exclamation with the correct word. Fill Blank A2

¡____ maravilla de jardín tienes!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Qué

We use 'Qué' with an accent for exclamations followed by a noun.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase. situation_matching A1

You just found out your flight was upgraded to First Class.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla!

Finding an upgrade is a delightful surprise, perfect for '¡Qué maravilla!'.

Choose the best response for Speaker B. dialogue_completion A2

Speaker A: 'Mira esta foto de mi viaje a la Patagonia.' Speaker B: '__________'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla de paisaje!

Patagonia is famous for its landscapes (paisajes).

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose B1

Choose the correct option:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ¡Qué maravilla de día!

The structure is 'Qué maravilla de [noun]'. 'Maravilla' never changes gender.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Yes, always. Even if you are talking about 'el sol' (masculine), you say '¡Qué maravilla de sol!'.

Yes! 'Eres una maravilla' means 'You are a wonderful person' or 'You are a marvel'. It's a very high compliment.

'Milagro' is a miracle (religious or impossible). 'Maravilla' is a wonder (beautiful or impressive).

It's a bit informal for a first contact, but fine for a follow-up if you have a good relationship with the client. 'Es una maravilla trabajar con ustedes' is a nice touch.

You would use the adverb: 'Funciona de maravilla'.

Very common, though younger people might use 'pasada' more often in casual street talk.

Only sarcastically. If you say it with a flat or annoyed tone, it means the opposite.

The plural is 'maravillas', as in 'Las siete maravillas del mundo'.

In Spanish writing, yes: '¡' at the beginning and '!' at the end.

Yes, but you must use the subjunctive mood after it: '¡Qué maravilla que *vengas*!'.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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¡Qué pasada!

informal alternative

How cool! / That's amazing!

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¡Qué maravilla de...!

builds on

What a wonderful [something]!

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Es una maravilla

similar

It's a marvel / It's wonderful.

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¡Qué horror!

contrast

How horrible!

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