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- Means 'beautiful', 'lovely', or 'gorgeous' in English.
- Must agree in gender (o/a) and number (s) with the noun.
- Stronger and more emotional than 'bonito' (pretty).
- Can be placed before the noun for poetic emphasis.
- Physical Beauty
- When applied to people, 'hermoso' or 'hermosa' denotes a striking, classic, or profound physical attractiveness that often radiates from within.
Ella tiene un rostro verdaderamente hermoso.
- Natural Splendor
- Used to describe landscapes, weather, and natural phenomena that evoke awe and admiration.
El paisaje desde la cima de la montaña es hermoso.
- Abstract and Moral Beauty
- Describes actions, thoughts, art, and emotions that possess a high degree of aesthetic or moral value.
Fue un gesto muy hermoso de su parte ayudarnos.
Escribió un poema hermoso para su madre.
Qué día tan hermoso hace hoy.
- Gender Agreement
- The ending changes to '-o' for masculine nouns and '-a' for feminine nouns.
Un vestido hermoso y una falda hermosa.
- Number Agreement
- Add an '-s' to make the adjective plural, matching plural nouns.
Unos zapatos hermosos y unas blusas hermosas.
- Post-noun Placement
- Standard, objective description. The most common everyday usage.
Compramos una casa hermosa en las afueras.
Tuvimos un viaje hermoso por Europa.
¡Qué hermoso es este lugar!
- Everyday Conversations
- Frequently used to compliment objects, weather, or situations in casual chats.
Tu nuevo apartamento está muy hermoso.
- Compliments and Affection
- Used to express deep admiration for someone's physical or inner beauty.
Te ves hermosa con ese vestido esta noche.
- Music and Literature
- A highly poetic word used extensively in lyrics and prose to evoke strong imagery.
Cantó una canción de amor muy hermosa.
El final de la película fue triste pero hermoso.
Visitamos un pueblo hermoso en las montañas.
- Agreement Errors
- Failing to match the ending of 'hermoso' with the gender and number of the noun.
Incorrect: La flor es hermoso. Correct: La flor es hermosa.
- Overuse and Intensity
- Using 'hermoso' for mildly attractive things instead of 'bonito' or 'lindo'.
Me regaló un bolígrafo hermoso. (A bit exaggerated; 'bonito' is better).
- Ignoring Placement Nuance
- Always placing it after the noun, missing the poetic emphasis of pre-noun placement.
Pasamos un hermoso día en el parque. (Emphasizes the beauty of the day itself).
Es una historia de amor muy hermosa.
Los caballos son animales muy hermosos.
- Bonito vs. Hermoso
- 'Bonito' means 'pretty' or 'nice'. It is less intense than 'hermoso' and is used for everyday, pleasant things.
Esa camisa es bonita, pero el vestido es hermoso.
- Lindo vs. Hermoso
- 'Lindo' leans towards 'cute' or 'endearing', while 'hermoso' implies a more profound, striking beauty.
Qué perrito tan lindo; qué paisaje tan hermoso.
- Bello vs. Hermoso
- 'Bello' is slightly more formal and literary, focusing on classic aesthetic perfection.
Las bellas artes son una expresión del espíritu hermoso del ser humano.
El anillo es precioso, y el momento fue hermoso.
Es un cuadro verdaderamente hermoso y magnífico.
How Formal Is It?
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective-Noun Agreement
Placement of Descriptive Adjectives
Ser vs. Estar with Adjectives
Superlatives (el más hermoso)
Exclamatory Sentences (¡Qué + adjetivo!)
Beispiele nach Niveau
El perro es muy hermoso.
The dog is very beautiful.
Basic subject-verb-adjective structure with masculine singular agreement.
La flor es hermosa.
The flower is beautiful.
Feminine singular agreement (la flor -> hermosa).
Tengo un gato hermoso.
I have a beautiful cat.
Adjective follows the noun in a simple descriptive sentence.
Mi casa es hermosa.
My house is beautiful.
Using 'hermosa' with a possessive adjective and feminine noun.
El parque es hermoso en primavera.
The park is beautiful in spring.
Describing a place with a prepositional phrase of time.
Los zapatos son hermosos.
The shoes are beautiful.
Masculine plural agreement (los zapatos -> hermosos).
Ella tiene ojos hermosos.
She has beautiful eyes.
Describing physical features; plural agreement.
Es un día hermoso.
It is a beautiful day.
Common expression; adjective follows the noun.
Ayer vi un paisaje muy hermoso en la montaña.
Yesterday I saw a very beautiful landscape in the mountain.
Using 'hermoso' in the past tense with an intensifier.
Me regalaron un vestido hermoso para mi cumpleaños.
They gave me a beautiful dress for my birthday.
Adjective modifying a direct object in a past tense sentence.
El hotel donde nos quedamos era verdaderamente hermoso.
The hotel where we stayed was truly beautiful.
Using 'hermoso' with the imperfect tense for description.
Escribió una carta hermosa a su abuela.
He wrote a beautiful letter to his grandmother.
Describing an object created by an action.
Qué hermoso es pasear por la playa al atardecer.
How beautiful it is to walk on the beach at sunset.
Exclamatory structure using 'Qué hermoso es + infinitive'.
La música que tocan es muy hermosa y relajante.
The music they play is very beautiful and relaxing.
Pairing 'hermosa' with another adjective.
Compramos unas flores hermosas en el mercado.
We bought some beautiful flowers at the market.
Feminine plural agreement in a past tense context.
El bebé de mi hermana está muy hermoso y grande.
My sister's baby is very beautiful and big.
Using 'estar' to describe a current state of beauty/health.
Fue un gesto hermoso de tu parte ayudar a los ancianos.
It was a beautiful gesture on your part to help the elderly.
Using 'hermoso' to describe an abstract concept (a gesture).
Recuerdo aquel hermoso verano que pasamos en Italia.
I remember that beautiful summer we spent in Italy.
Pre-noun placement for emotional emphasis and nostalgia.
La película cuenta una historia de amor increíblemente hermosa.
The movie tells an incredibly beautiful love story.
Using a strong adverbial modifier (increíblemente) with the adjective.
A pesar de la lluvia, el paisaje seguía siendo hermoso.
Despite the rain, the landscape remained beautiful.
Using 'hermoso' after 'seguir siendo' (to remain/continue being).
Es el lugar más hermoso que he visitado en mi vida.
It is the most beautiful place I have visited in my life.
Superlative structure: 'el más hermoso'.
Me parece hermoso que todavía se escriban cartas a mano.
I find it beautiful that people still write handwritten letters.
Using 'Me parece hermoso que + subjunctive' (expressing opinion).
Tienen un jardín hermoso, lleno de rosas y tulipanes.
They have a beautiful garden, full of roses and tulips.
Descriptive clause expanding on the beautiful noun.
El poema que recitó era tan hermoso que casi lloro.
The poem he recited was so beautiful that I almost cried.
Consecutive structure: 'tan hermoso que' (so beautiful that).
La sinfonía culminó en un movimiento de una belleza verdaderamente hermosa.
The symphony culminated in a movement of truly beautiful beauty.
Advanced descriptive phrasing in a cultural context.
Es un hermoso ejemplo de la arquitectura colonial del siglo dieciocho.
It is a beautiful example of 18th-century colonial architecture.
Pre-noun placement to highlight the exemplary nature of the noun.
Lo más hermoso de su carácter es su inquebrantable honestidad.
The most beautiful thing about his character is his unwavering honesty.
Using the neuter article 'lo' + hermoso to mean 'the beautiful thing'.
Contemplar el cielo estrellado en el desierto es una experiencia hermosa y sobrecogedora.
Contemplating the starry sky in the desert is a beautiful and overwhelming experience.
Pairing 'hermosa' with a more complex adjective (sobrecogedora).
Aquel hermoso ideal de juventud se fue desvaneciendo con los años.
That beautiful ideal of youth gradually faded with the years.
Describing abstract, philosophical concepts (ideal).
La novela describe con un lenguaje hermoso la dura realidad de la guerra.
The novel describes the harsh reality of war with beautiful language.
Contrasting 'hermoso' (language) with a negative concept (war).
Resulta hermoso comprobar cómo la naturaleza recupera su espacio.
It turns out to be beautiful to see how nature reclaims its space.
Using 'resultar hermoso' to express a realization or outcome.
Nos brindó una hermosa oportunidad para reconciliarnos y empezar de nuevo.
It provided us with a beautiful opportunity to reconcile and start over.
Pre-noun placement modifying an abstract noun (oportunidad).
El autor teje una prosa tan hermosa que el argumento pasa a un segundo plano.
The author weaves such beautiful prose that the plot fades into the background.
Literary critique context; 'tan hermosa que'.
Bajo esa fachada austera se esconde un alma de una sensibilidad hermosa.
Beneath that austere facade hides a soul of beautiful sensitivity.
Abstract, poetic description of human nature.
La paradoja es hermosa: al perderlo todo, encontró la verdadera libertad.
The paradox is beautiful: by losing everything, he found true freedom.
Using 'hermosa' to evaluate a complex intellectual concept.
Pronunció un discurso hermoso, plagado de metáforas deslumbrantes y retórica impecable.
He delivered a beautiful speech, riddled with dazzling metaphors and impeccable rhetoric.
High-register vocabulary describing formal communication.
Es un cuadro hermoso, no por su técnica, sino por la crudeza de su mensaje.
It is a beautiful painting, not for its technique, but for the rawness of its message.
Nuanced aesthetic judgment contrasting technique and message.
La melancolía que impregna sus versos posee un tono extrañamente hermoso.
The melancholy that permeates his verses possesses a strangely beautiful tone.
Combining 'hermoso' with contrasting adverbs (extrañamente).
Aquel hermoso atardecer quedó grabado en su memoria como un presagio de lo venidero.
That beautiful sunset remained etched in his memory as an omen of what was to come.
Literary narrative style with pre-noun placement.
En la simplicidad de su diseño reside lo verdaderamente hermoso de esta obra.
In the simplicity of its design lies what is truly beautiful about this work.
Advanced syntactic structure focusing on 'lo hermoso'.
La cadencia de su voz confería un matiz hermoso a las palabras más triviales.
The cadence of his voice conferred a beautiful nuance to the most trivial words.
Highly literary vocabulary (cadencia, confería, matiz).
Es en la efímera fragilidad del cerezo en flor donde los japoneses hallan lo más hermoso.
It is in the ephemeral fragility of the cherry blossom where the Japanese find the most beautiful thing.
Cultural and philosophical analysis using 'lo más hermoso'.
Su sacrificio fue un acto de una lealtad tan hermosa que raya en lo sublime.
His sacrifice was an act of such beautiful loyalty that it borders on the sublime.
Elevating 'hermosa' to the level of the sublime in moral context.
La obra destila un lirismo hermoso, despojado de cualquier artificio retórico innecesario.
The work exudes a beautiful lyricism, stripped of any unnecessary rhetorical artifice.
Academic literary criticism terminology.
Ese hermoso idealismo renacentista chocó frontalmente con el pragmatismo de la época.
That beautiful Renaissance idealism clashed head-on with the pragmatism of the era.
Historical and philosophical discourse.
La resolución del teorema matemático es, en su elegancia lógica, puramente hermosa.
The resolution of the mathematical theorem is, in its logical elegance, purely beautiful.
Applying aesthetic judgment to mathematics/logic.
Encontramos un hermoso consuelo en la idea de que la energía nunca se destruye.
We find a beautiful consolation in the idea that energy is never destroyed.
Pre-noun placement modifying a deep emotional state (consuelo).
La sinergia entre ambos artistas engendró un proyecto de una envergadura hermosa y colosal.
The synergy between both artists engendered a project of a beautiful and colossal scope.
Sophisticated vocabulary describing collaborative creation.
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Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
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Satzmuster
So verwendest du es
While 'hermoso' translates to 'beautiful', it is stronger than 'bonito'. Use it when you are truly impressed by the aesthetic quality of something.
- Using 'hermoso' (masculine singular) for all nouns, regardless of gender or number (e.g., saying 'la casa hermoso').
- Pronouncing the 'h' at the beginning of the word. It must be silent.
- Overusing 'hermoso' for things that are just 'okay' or mildly pretty, diluting its strong meaning.
- Confusing it with 'hermano' (brother) due to the similar starting letters.
- Always placing it after the noun, missing the opportunity to use pre-noun placement for stylistic emphasis.
Tipps
Always Check Agreement
Before writing or saying 'hermoso', identify the noun it modifies. Is it masculine or feminine? Singular or plural? Adjust the ending of 'hermoso' accordingly (-o, -a, -os, -as). This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Upgrade from 'Bonito'
If you find yourself using 'bonito' for everything, try substituting 'hermoso' when something is truly impressive. It will make your Spanish sound much more expressive and native-like. Reserve 'bonito' for merely 'nice' things.
Try Pre-Noun Placement
To sound more advanced and poetic, try placing 'hermoso' before the noun in your writing. 'Un hermoso atardecer' sounds much more romantic and descriptive than 'un atardecer hermoso'. Experiment with this nuance.
Complimenting Freely
Don't be shy about using 'hermoso' to compliment people or places in Spanish-speaking countries. It is culturally very acceptable and appreciated to express admiration openly. A simple '¡Qué hermoso lugar!' goes a long way.
Silent 'H'
Remember that the 'h' in 'hermoso' is completely silent. Pronounce it as if it were spelled 'ermoso'. The stress falls on the second-to-last syllable: er-MO-so.
Learn the Noun Form
Expand your vocabulary by learning the related noun 'la hermosura' (beauty). You can use it in phrases like '¡Qué hermosura!' (What a beauty!). It's a great alternative to always using the adjective.
Listen for Emotion
When listening to native speakers, pay attention to the tone of voice when they say 'hermoso'. It is often drawn out or emphasized to convey strong emotion. Mimicking this intonation will improve your speaking.
Understand 'Estar Hermoso'
Be aware that if someone says a baby or a plant 'está hermoso', they often mean it is growing well, looks healthy, or is pleasantly plump. It's a specific contextual usage.
Use with Intensifiers
To add variety to your writing, combine 'hermoso' with different adverbs. Instead of always using 'muy hermoso' (very beautiful), try 'verdaderamente hermoso' (truly beautiful) or 'increíblemente hermoso' (incredibly beautiful).
Master Comparisons
Practice using 'hermoso' in comparative sentences. Learn to say 'tan hermoso como' (as beautiful as) and 'más hermoso que' (more beautiful than). This is essential for describing preferences.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'HERO' who is 'SO' beautiful: HER-MO-SO.
Wortherkunft
Latin
Kultureller Kontext
Used similarly to Latin America, though 'bello' might be slightly more common in formal writing.
Often used colloquially to mean 'chubby' or 'healthy' when referring to babies.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Gesprächseinstiege
"¿Cuál es el lugar más hermoso que has visitado?"
"¿Qué te parece más hermoso, el amanecer o el atardecer?"
"¿Tienes algún recuerdo hermoso de tu infancia?"
"¿Qué hace que una persona sea hermosa para ti?"
"¿Cuál es la canción más hermosa que has escuchado?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe un paisaje hermoso que hayas visto recientemente.
Escribe sobre un gesto hermoso que alguien hizo por ti.
Para ti, ¿qué significa que algo sea verdaderamente hermoso?
Describe a la persona más hermosa que conoces (por dentro o por fuera).
Escribe un poema corto usando la palabra 'hermoso'.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 Fragen'Hermoso' is stronger and more profound than 'bonito'. 'Bonito' translates closer to 'pretty' or 'nice', and is used for everyday pleasant things. 'Hermoso' translates to 'beautiful' or 'gorgeous' and implies a deeper aesthetic appreciation. You might say a shirt is 'bonita', but a grand cathedral is 'hermosa'. Using 'hermoso' adds emotional weight to your description.
Yes, absolutely. Unlike the English word 'beautiful', which is traditionally used more for women, 'hermoso' can be used to describe a handsome man. You would say 'Él es un hombre muy hermoso'. It implies a striking, classic good looks. However, 'guapo' is also very common for 'handsome'.
Grammatically, it can go in either position. Most commonly, it goes after the noun (e.g., 'una casa hermosa') for a standard, objective description. If you place it before the noun (e.g., 'una hermosa casa'), it sounds more poetic, subjective, and emphasizes the beauty as an inherent quality of the house.
In many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in Latin America, 'hermoso' is used as a term of endearment for babies and young children, meaning 'cute', 'precious', or even 'chubby and healthy'. It's a cultural expression of affection rather than a strict aesthetic judgment. It's very common to hear '¡Qué bebé tan hermoso!'
To make 'hermoso' plural, you simply add an 's' to the end, ensuring it matches the gender of the noun. For masculine plural nouns, use 'hermosos' (e.g., 'ojos hermosos'). For feminine plural nouns, use 'hermosas' (e.g., 'flores hermosas'). Always check the noun first!
Yes, 'hermoso' is perfectly acceptable in formal writing. It is a standard, respected adjective. However, in highly academic or literary texts, writers might sometimes prefer 'bello' for variety or a slightly more elevated tone. But 'hermoso' is never considered slang or inappropriate for formal contexts.
Definitely. 'Hermoso' is frequently used to describe abstract concepts, actions, or emotions. You can have a 'hermoso recuerdo' (beautiful memory), experience a 'hermoso sentimiento' (beautiful feeling), or witness a 'hermoso gesto' (beautiful gesture). This shows the word's versatility beyond physical appearance.
This is a very common exclamatory phrase that translates to 'How beautiful!' or 'That's beautiful!'. It is used as a standalone reaction to seeing or hearing something pleasing. You can also expand it, like '¡Qué hermoso día!' (What a beautiful day!).
For English speakers, the beginning of 'hermoso' sounds a bit like 'handsome', and while they can sometimes translate to each other, 'hermoso' is much broader. Also, beginners sometimes confuse it with 'hermano' (brother) because they both start with 'herm-', but they are completely unrelated.
To say 'the most beautiful', you use the superlative structure: definite article + 'más' + 'hermoso'. For example, 'el más hermoso' (the most beautiful masculine singular), 'la más hermosa' (feminine singular), 'los más hermosos' (masculine plural), or 'las más hermosas' (feminine plural).
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Summary
The word 'hermoso' is your go-to adjective for expressing deep admiration for beauty in Spanish. Whether describing a breathtaking landscape or a profound gesture, it elevates your language. Example: 'Qué hermoso día' (What a beautiful day).
- Means 'beautiful', 'lovely', or 'gorgeous' in English.
- Must agree in gender (o/a) and number (s) with the noun.
- Stronger and more emotional than 'bonito' (pretty).
- Can be placed before the noun for poetic emphasis.
Always Check Agreement
Before writing or saying 'hermoso', identify the noun it modifies. Is it masculine or feminine? Singular or plural? Adjust the ending of 'hermoso' accordingly (-o, -a, -os, -as). This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Upgrade from 'Bonito'
If you find yourself using 'bonito' for everything, try substituting 'hermoso' when something is truly impressive. It will make your Spanish sound much more expressive and native-like. Reserve 'bonito' for merely 'nice' things.
Try Pre-Noun Placement
To sound more advanced and poetic, try placing 'hermoso' before the noun in your writing. 'Un hermoso atardecer' sounds much more romantic and descriptive than 'un atardecer hermoso'. Experiment with this nuance.
Complimenting Freely
Don't be shy about using 'hermoso' to compliment people or places in Spanish-speaking countries. It is culturally very acceptable and appreciated to express admiration openly. A simple '¡Qué hermoso lugar!' goes a long way.
Beispiel
El paisaje de la montaña es hermoso.
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a causa de
A2Es bedeutet 'wegen' oder 'aufgrund von'. Es wird verwendet, um einen Grund anzugeben.
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1Wohin? (zu welchem Ort oder Ziel?)
a lo mejor
A2Vielleicht; eventuell. 'A lo mejor' wird im Spanischen sehr häufig in der Umgangssprache verwendet.
a menos que
B1Es sei denn. Ich gehe nicht, es sei denn, er kommt. (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2Es bedeutet 'es sei denn' oder 'außer wenn'. Es leitet eine Ausnahme ein.
a pesar de
B1Trotz; ungeachtet. 'Er kam trotz des Regens.' (He came despite the rain.)
a_pesar_de
B2Trotz des Regens sind wir ausgegangen.
a propósito
B21. Übrigens / Apropos: verwendet, um das Thema zu wechseln. 2. Absichtlich: mit Vorsatz getan. 'Apropos, hast du mein Buch gesehen?' und 'Er hat es absichtlich gemacht.'
a raíz de
B2Infolge von; aufgrund von.