ventisca
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- Ventisca means blizzard in Spanish.
- It requires both snow and strong winds.
- It is a feminine noun: la ventisca.
- Commonly used in mountain and winter contexts.
The Spanish word ventisca is a specific meteorological term that describes much more than just a simple snowfall. To understand ventisca, one must imagine the convergence of two powerful elements: heavy precipitation in the form of snow and violent, sustained winds. In English, the closest equivalent is a 'blizzard,' though in certain technical contexts, it can also refer to 'blowing snow' where the snow is already on the ground and is being whipped up by the wind, reducing visibility to near zero. This word is essential for anyone traveling through the mountainous regions of Spain, such as the Pyrenees or the Sierra Nevada, or for those exploring the vast Andean landscapes of South America.
- Atmospheric Condition
- A ventisca occurs when wind speeds reach a threshold that allows them to pick up snow particles, creating a 'whiteout' effect where the horizon disappears.
- Visual Impact
- Visibility is the primary factor; during a true ventisca, a person might not be able to see their own hand extended in front of them.
The term is derived from viento (wind), emphasizing that the wind is the driving force of the danger. While a nevada (snowfall) can be peaceful and beautiful, a ventisca is inherently chaotic and hazardous. It is used by meteorologists to issue warnings, by mountaineers to describe life-threatening conditions, and by locals in cold climates to explain why roads are closed or why one should remain indoors.
Los alpinistas tuvieron que refugiarse en una cueva para sobrevivir a la ventisca.
In literary contexts, authors use ventisca to evoke feelings of isolation, raw natural power, and the struggle for survival. It represents the cold that bites through layers of clothing and the blinding white that disorients the traveler. It is a word of warning and respect for the environment. You will hear it on the news during winter months in Spain, especially when the 'Siberian front' arrives, bringing freezing temperatures and high-altitude winds.
Furthermore, the word can be used metaphorically in some regional dialects to describe a sudden, overwhelming influx of something, though this is rare compared to its literal weather-related usage. Most commonly, it remains anchored to the physical world of ice and air. Understanding this word helps learners navigate safety warnings and literature set in harsh climates.
- Regional Usage
- In the Southern Cone (Argentina and Chile), 'ventisca' is frequently used to describe the 'viento blanco' of the Andes.
La ventisca cegó a los conductores en la carretera de alta montaña.
In summary, ventisca is the word for when the weather stops being a backdrop and becomes an active, dangerous protagonist in the environment. It requires the presence of snow and significant wind, distinguishing it from other types of storms.
Using ventisca correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a feminine noun and its typical collocations. Because it is a weather phenomenon, it often appears with verbs of occurrence, movement, or intensity. You don't just 'have' a ventisca; a ventisca 'unleashes,' 'howls,' or 'blinds.'
- Common Verbs
- Desatarse (to break out), azotar (to whip/hit), arreciar (to get stronger), calmarse (to calm down).
When constructing a sentence, remember that ventisca is the subject when the storm is doing something. For example, 'La ventisca azotó la cabaña' (The blizzard whipped the cabin). If you are describing the state of the weather, you might use 'Hay' (There is) or 'Se produjo' (There occurred). Unlike 'llueve' (it rains) or 'nieva' (it snows), there is no single-word verb for 'to blizzard' in Spanish; you must use the noun.
Es imposible conducir bajo esta ventisca tan intensa.
Adjectives used with ventisca often emphasize its severity. Common choices include feroz (fierce), implacable (relentless), cegadora (blinding), or repentina (sudden). These pairings help paint a vivid picture of the danger involved. You can also use prepositional phrases like 'en medio de la ventisca' (in the middle of the blizzard) to set the scene for an action.
In more complex sentences, ventisca can be part of a cause-and-effect structure. 'Debido a la ventisca, los vuelos fueron cancelados' (Due to the blizzard, the flights were canceled). Here, the noun functions as the reason for an interruption. It is also frequently found in the plural, ventiscas, when referring to a season or a region known for frequent storms, such as 'Las ventiscas del Ártico'.
La ventisca de anoche dejó un rastro de destrucción en el pueblo.
Furthermore, you can use it to describe the feeling of the wind. 'El viento se convirtió en una ventisca' suggests a progression from simple wind to a full-blown snowstorm. This dynamic use of the word allows for nuanced storytelling in Spanish. Whether you are writing a weather report or a fictional story, ventisca provides the specific weight needed to convey a winter storm's power.
- Prepositional Usage
- 'A causa de la ventisca', 'Durante la ventisca', 'Contra la ventisca'.
Caminar contra la ventisca resultaba agotador.
In the real world, ventisca is a staple of the winter lexicon across the Spanish-speaking world, though its frequency depends heavily on geography. If you are watching a Spanish news channel like RTVE or a Latin American network like CNN en Español during December or January, you will hear meteorologists use ventisca to describe 'borrascas' (low-pressure systems) that bring snow and wind to the peninsula or the Andes.
- News & Media
- 'Se espera una fuerte ventisca en los puertos de montaña del norte de España'. This is a common warning for drivers.
In the field of alpinism and outdoor sports, ventisca is a technical term. Mountaineers discuss 'ventiscas' when planning expeditions. In documentaries about Everest or the Andes, the word is used to explain the extreme difficulties faced by climbers. It carries a connotation of respect and fear among those who spend time in high-altitude environments.
El guía advirtió que la ventisca haría imposible el descenso.
Literature is another place where ventisca shines. From the classic works of Spanish realism to modern thrillers set in cold climates, the word is used to set a grim or challenging mood. Translations of English classics, like those by Jack London or George R.R. Martin, frequently use ventisca to translate 'blizzard' when describing the harsh winters of the Yukon or the North of Westeros.
In daily conversation, people living in cities like Madrid or Buenos Aires might not use the word as often as those in Burgos, Leon, or Bariloche. However, even city dwellers will use it when talking about their winter vacations or when seeing dramatic footage on social media of cars buried in snow. It is a word that instantly communicates a specific type of winter drama.
- Aviation and Transport
- Pilots and air traffic controllers use 'ventisca' in weather briefings to signal conditions that require de-icing or ground stops.
La ventisca obligó a cerrar el aeropuerto durante doce horas.
Finally, in popular culture, such as video games or movies dubbed in Spanish, ventisca is the go-to term for any snowstorm that acts as an obstacle for the characters. Whether it's a survivor game set in the woods or a fantasy epic, the word provides a sense of scale and danger that 'nieve' simply cannot convey.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning Spanish is overusing general terms like tormenta (storm) when a more specific word like ventisca is required. While every ventisca is a storm, not every storm is a ventisca. If there is no snow, you cannot have a ventisca.
- Ventisca vs. Nevada
- A 'nevada' is just snow falling. It can be calm. A 'ventisca' requires wind. Calling a peaceful snowfall a 'ventisca' sounds overly dramatic.
Another error is confusing ventisca with viento. Remember that ventisca is a noun, not an adjective. You cannot say 'El clima está ventisca.' Instead, you should say 'Hay una ventisca' or 'El clima es tormentoso con ventiscas.' Beginners often try to turn weather nouns into adjectives incorrectly.
Incorrecto: El día está muy ventisca. Correcto: El día está marcado por una fuerte ventisca.
Gender confusion is also common. Since viento is masculine (el viento), students sometimes assume ventisca is also masculine. However, it is feminine: la ventisca. Using 'el ventisca' is a clear marker of a non-native speaker. Always associate the '-a' ending with the feminine article in this case.
Finally, be careful with the verb ventiscar. While it exists, it is extremely rare and usually replaced by 'haber una ventisca' or 'soplar una ventisca.' Trying to conjugate 'ventiscar' like 'llover' or 'nevar' might make your speech sound archaic or overly technical. Stick to the noun form for natural-sounding Spanish.
- False Friend Alert
- Don't confuse 'ventisca' with 'ventosa' (windy). 'Ventosa' is an adjective, whereas 'ventisca' is the storm itself.
No digas 'la tormenta de nieve fue ventisca'. Di 'hubo una ventisca'.
By avoiding these common pitfalls—misgendering, confusing nouns with adjectives, and neglecting the wind component—you will use ventisca like a pro. Precision in weather vocabulary is a sign of an advanced learner.
Spanish has a rich vocabulary for weather, and ventisca has several 'cousins' that you should know to expand your range. Depending on the intensity, the region, and whether there is more wind or more snow, you might choose a different term.
- Nevasca
- Very similar to 'ventisca' and often used as a synonym, but 'nevasca' often emphasizes the volume of snow falling rather than the wind speed.
- Cellisca
- This refers to a mixture of rain and snow (sleet) or very small, hard snow particles driven by wind. It is generally less intense than a full ventisca.
- Temporal
- A general term for a severe storm or 'gale.' A 'temporal de nieve' is another way to say blizzard.
If you want to describe just the wind without the snow, you would use vendaval (a very strong wind) or racha (a gust). If the snow is light and fluffy without much wind, copo de nieve (snowflake) or nieve fina are better choices. Choosing the right word demonstrates your sensitivity to the nuances of the language.
A diferencia de una simple nevada, la ventisca reduce la visibilidad drásticamente.
In South America, specifically in the Andes, the term viento blanco is frequently used instead of ventisca. It describes the same phenomenon—blowing snow that creates whiteout conditions—but it has a more regional, descriptive flavor. If you are in Chile or Argentina, using viento blanco will make you sound very local.
Finally, for a very sudden and violent snowstorm, you might hear tormenta de nieve. This is the most direct translation of 'snowstorm.' While ventisca is more specific about the wind-snow combination, tormenta de nieve is a safe, widely understood alternative in any Spanish-speaking country. Understanding these synonyms allows you to describe winter weather with precision and variety.
- Borrasca
- A low-pressure system that often causes ventiscas. It is the 'cause' while the ventisca is the 'effect'.
La cellisca golpeaba los cristales, pero pronto se transformó en una ventisca total.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The suffix '-isca' is often used in Spanish to create nouns that imply a certain intensity or a specific type of atmospheric phenomenon, like 'cellisca'.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be softer, closer to 'b').
- Adding an 'e' before the word like 'eventisca'.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'c' like an 's' (in Spain, it's like 'th', but in Latin America, it's 's').
- Making the 'i' sound like 'ih' instead of 'ee'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize in context.
Spelling the 'sc' can be tricky for some.
Pronunciation is straightforward.
Can be confused with 'nevasca' or 'viento' if spoken fast.
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Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Weather verbs (Impersonal)
Se usa 'haber' para fenómenos: 'Hay ventisca'.
Feminine Nouns ending in -a
La ventisca, una ventisca.
Adjective Agreement
La ventisca fría (not frío).
Prepositions of Cause
Por la ventisca, debido a la ventisca.
Temporal Prepositions
Durante la ventisca, tras la ventisca.
Beispiele nach Niveau
Hay una ventisca hoy.
There is a blizzard today.
Uses the verb 'hay' for existence.
La ventisca es blanca.
The blizzard is white.
Feminine noun with feminine adjective.
No me gusta la ventisca.
I don't like the blizzard.
Standard 'no me gusta' construction.
La ventisca tiene mucho viento.
The blizzard has a lot of wind.
Uses 'tener' to describe features.
Es una ventisca muy fría.
It is a very cold blizzard.
Adjective 'fría' matches 'ventisca'.
La ventisca está en la montaña.
The blizzard is in the mountain.
Uses 'estar' for location.
Veo la ventisca desde mi casa.
I see the blizzard from my house.
Direct object with 'ver'.
Una ventisca es peligrosa.
A blizzard is dangerous.
General statement using 'ser'.
Mañana habrá una ventisca fuerte.
Tomorrow there will be a strong blizzard.
Future tense of 'haber'.
La ventisca cerró la carretera.
The blizzard closed the road.
Preterite tense for a completed action.
Durante la ventisca, nos quedamos en casa.
During the blizzard, we stayed at home.
Preposition 'durante' indicates time.
Los perros corren en la ventisca.
The dogs run in the blizzard.
Present tense plural.
Esa ventisca es peor que la de ayer.
That blizzard is worse than yesterday's.
Comparative 'peor que'.
No podemos salir por la ventisca.
We cannot go out because of the blizzard.
Preposition 'por' expressing cause.
La ventisca trajo mucha nieve.
The blizzard brought a lot of snow.
Irregular preterite 'trajo'.
¿Has visto alguna vez una ventisca?
Have you ever seen a blizzard?
Present perfect tense.
Si la ventisca continúa, no llegaremos a tiempo.
If the blizzard continues, we won't arrive on time.
First conditional sentence.
La ventisca impedía ver el camino con claridad.
The blizzard prevented us from seeing the road clearly.
Imperfect tense for description.
Espero que la ventisca pare pronto.
I hope the blizzard stops soon.
Subjunctive after 'esperar que'.
Se desató una ventisca mientras esquiábamos.
A blizzard broke out while we were skiing.
Pronominal verb 'desatarse'.
A pesar de la ventisca, el correo llegó.
Despite the blizzard, the mail arrived.
Concessive phrase 'a pesar de'.
La ventisca azotaba las paredes de madera.
The blizzard was whipping the wooden walls.
Descriptive imperfect tense.
Habíamos previsto la ventisca, pero no su intensidad.
We had foreseen the blizzard, but not its intensity.
Past perfect tense.
La ventisca obligó a cancelar todos los vuelos.
The blizzard forced all flights to be canceled.
Verb 'obligar a' + infinitive.
La ventisca se intensificó al caer la noche.
The blizzard intensified as night fell.
Temporal clause 'al' + infinitive.
Protegidos por la cueva, escuchábamos la ventisca afuera.
Protected by the cave, we listened to the blizzard outside.
Participle phrase for state.
Ninguna ventisca podrá detener nuestra expedición.
No blizzard will be able to stop our expedition.
Future tense with modal 'poder'.
La ventisca dejó a miles de personas sin electricidad.
The blizzard left thousands of people without electricity.
Resultative construction with 'dejar'.
Fue una ventisca histórica que duró tres días.
It was a historic blizzard that lasted three days.
Relative clause with 'que'.
El viento soplaba con fuerza de ventisca.
The wind was blowing with blizzard force.
Prepositional phrase describing manner.
Dudo que la ventisca amaine antes de mañana.
I doubt the blizzard will subside before tomorrow.
Subjunctive after 'dudar que'.
La ventisca borró cualquier rastro de los senderistas.
The blizzard erased any trace of the hikers.
Preterite for sudden completion.
La ventisca arreciaba, convirtiendo el paisaje en un lienzo blanco.
The blizzard grew stronger, turning the landscape into a white canvas.
Gerund expressing consequence.
Tras la ventisca, un silencio sepulcral se apoderó del valle.
After the blizzard, a deathly silence took over the valley.
Prepositional phrase 'tras' for sequence.
La furia de la ventisca puso a prueba la resistencia del refugio.
The fury of the blizzard tested the shelter's resistance.
Idiomatic 'poner a prueba'.
No era una simple nevada, sino una ventisca en toda regla.
It wasn't a simple snowfall, but a full-blown blizzard.
Adversative 'no... sino'.
La ventisca cegadora dificultaba las labores de rescate.
The blinding blizzard made rescue efforts difficult.
Complex adjective placement.
Cualquier error bajo esta ventisca resultaría fatal.
Any error under this blizzard would prove fatal.
Conditional 'resultaría' for hypothesis.
La ventisca parecía un monstruo aullando en la noche.
The blizzard seemed like a monster howling in the night.
Simile with 'parecer'.
Pese a la ventisca, los rescatistas no cesaron en su empeño.
Despite the blizzard, the rescuers did not cease their efforts.
Formal 'pese a' for concession.
La ventisca, con su gélido aliento, petrificó la voluntad de los hombres.
The blizzard, with its icy breath, petrified the men's will.
Personification and metaphors.
Se hallaban a merced de una ventisca inclemente y caprichosa.
They were at the mercy of an inclement and capricious blizzard.
Idiom 'a merced de'.
La ventisca desdibujaba las fronteras entre el cielo y la tierra.
The blizzard blurred the boundaries between heaven and earth.
Abstract literary description.
Aquella ventisca no era sino el preludio de un invierno interminable.
That blizzard was but the prelude to an endless winter.
Restrictive 'no... sino' construction.
La ventisca bramaba con una saña casi humana.
The blizzard roared with an almost human cruelty.
Advanced vocabulary 'bramaba' and 'saña'.
Bajo el azote de la ventisca, el tiempo parecía haberse detenido.
Under the whip of the blizzard, time seemed to have stopped.
Perfect infinitive 'haberse detenido'.
La ventisca se erigió como un muro infranqueable para los viajeros.
The blizzard stood as an impassable wall for the travelers.
Reflexive 'erigirse' for status.
Incluso la ventisca más feroz acaba por amansarse ante la llegada del alba.
Even the fiercest blizzard eventually tames itself before the dawn.
Periphrasis 'acabar por' + infinitive.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— The blizzard is getting stronger and more violent.
Entremos ya, la ventisca arrecia.
— While being exposed to the blizzard conditions.
Trabajar bajo la ventisca es agotador.
— Used to explain the reason for something, like a delay.
A causa de la ventisca, no hay trenes.
— A blizzard that starts unexpectedly without much warning.
Nos sorprendió una ventisca repentina en el bosque.
— A poetic way to describe the extreme power of the storm.
La furia de la ventisca destruyó el tejado.
— To listen to the sound of the wind and snow outside.
Podíamos oír la ventisca desde el salón.
— Moving in the opposite direction of the wind and snow.
Caminaban con dificultad contra la ventisca.
— The time period following the end of the storm.
Después de la ventisca, todo quedó en silencio.
— Equipment or structures designed to withstand blizzards.
Necesitamos mejor protección contra ventiscas.
— A warning sign or signal indicating blizzard conditions.
La señal de ventisca estaba encendida en el puerto.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A 'nevada' is just snow falling; it lacks the intense wind of a 'ventisca'.
A 'vendaval' is just strong wind; it lacks the snow of a 'ventisca'.
A 'brisa' is a gentle breeze, the polar opposite of a 'ventisca'.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To endure a difficult situation or crisis, much like surviving a storm.
La empresa logró capear la ventisca económica.
figurative— To arrive or happen very quickly and with great force.
Entró en la oficina como una ventisca, gritando a todos.
informal— To act in a way that will cause future trouble or chaos (similar to 'sow the wind').
Si sigues mintiendo, vas a sembrar ventiscas.
literary— Being in the center of a chaotic or dangerous event.
Se encontró en mitad de la ventisca política.
journalistic— To be caught unexpectedly by a storm (regional).
Agarramos una ventisca volviendo del pueblo.
colloquial— Extremely cold and biting wind.
Hace un viento de ventisca que te corta la cara.
neutral— Extremely white or pale, often from fear.
Se quedó blanco como una ventisca al oír la noticia.
poetic— Intense, freezing cold associated with blizzards.
Hace un frío de ventisca, mejor no salgas.
neutral— A night characterized by severe weather and isolation.
Fue una noche de ventisca que nunca olvidaremos.
neutral— To become confused or lose one's way in a complex situation.
Sus argumentos se perdieron en la ventisca de datos.
figurativeLeicht verwechselbar
They both mean snowstorm.
Ventisca specifically implies wind and blowing snow, whereas nevasca focuses on the volume of falling snow.
La nevasca dejó un metro de nieve, pero la ventisca la amontonó contra la puerta.
Both involve wind and frozen precipitation.
Cellisca is usually finer snow or sleet, often less severe than a blizzard.
Empezó como una cellisca molesta y terminó en una ventisca peligrosa.
Both are winter storms.
Granizada is a hail storm, which involves balls of ice, not flakes of snow.
La granizada rompió los cristales, pero la ventisca nos dejó atrapados.
Generic term for storm.
Tormenta is general; ventisca is specific to snow and wind.
Fue una tormenta terrible, una verdadera ventisca ártica.
The root is the same.
Viento is just air moving; ventisca is a complex weather event with snow.
El viento era fuerte, pero no se convirtió en ventisca hasta que empezó a nevar.
Satzmuster
Hay + una + ventisca
Hay una ventisca.
La ventisca + es + [adjetivo]
La ventisca es fuerte.
Debido a + la ventisca + [resultado]
Debido a la ventisca, no salimos.
Mientras + [acción] + se desató + una ventisca
Mientras caminábamos, se desató una ventisca.
La ventisca + [verbo de movimiento] + con fuerza
La ventisca azotaba con fuerza.
A pesar de + la ventisca + [concesión]
A pesar de la ventisca, ellos continuaron.
Una ventisca + de tal magnitud + que + [consecuencia]
Una ventisca de tal magnitud que borró el camino.
Al amparo de + la ventisca + [acción oculta]
Al amparo de la ventisca, los lobos se acercaron.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in winter and mountain regions; rare in summer or tropical areas.
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El ventisca es fuerte.
→
La ventisca es fuerte.
Ventisca is a feminine noun. You must use the feminine article 'la' and matching feminine adjectives.
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Está ventisca afuera.
→
Hay una ventisca afuera.
Ventisca is a noun, not an adjective or a weather verb like 'nieva'. Use 'hay' or 'hace'.
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La ventisca de lluvia.
→
La tormenta de lluvia.
Ventisca specifically refers to snow. You cannot have a 'ventisca' of rain.
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Vi una ventisca de nieve cayendo suavemente.
→
Vi una nevada cayendo suavemente.
A ventisca is never gentle; it implies strong, violent winds. Use 'nevada' for gentle snow.
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La ventisca me hace frío.
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Tengo frío por la ventisca.
In Spanish, you 'have' cold ('tener frío'), the weather doesn't 'make you' cold in this grammatical way.
Tipps
Gender Check
Always remember 'la ventisca' is feminine. This is a common mistake because 'viento' is masculine. Practice saying 'la ventisca blanca' to lock it in.
Mountain Specifics
If you are learning Spanish for skiing or hiking, 'ventisca' is more important than 'nieve'. It's the word that signals danger on the slopes.
Be Specific
Use 'ventisca' instead of 'tormenta' when there's snow. It makes your Spanish sound more advanced and precise.
Listen for 'Viento'
When you hear 'viento' and 'nieve' together in a weather report, prepare for the word 'ventisca' to follow.
Action Verbs
Pair 'ventisca' with 'azotar' (to whip). It's a classic literary collocation that sounds very native.
Warning Signs
On Spanish roads, look for signs that say 'Riesgo de ventisca'. This means you should be very careful or stop.
Andean Spanish
In Argentina, 'viento blanco' is the local way to say 'ventisca'. Use it there to sound like a local.
Windy Ice
Associate 'vent-' with 'viento' and '-isca' with 'ice'. Windy ice equals a blizzard.
Ventisca vs. Nevada
Remember: Nevada = Snowfall (Peaceful). Ventisca = Blizzard (Violent).
Metaphorical Use
You can use 'ventisca' to describe a chaotic meeting or a difficult period in life. 'Fue una ventisca de emociones'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'vent' blowing 'ice' (isca) - Vent-isca. A vent blowing ice is a blizzard!
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a giant fan (vent) blowing snow so hard you can't see anything.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'ventisca' in a sentence describing your favorite winter movie.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Spanish word 'viento' (wind), which comes from the Latin 'ventus'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: A gust of wind or a windy storm.
Romance (Latin root).Kultureller Kontext
Be careful when using it; it implies a serious and potentially deadly weather event.
The word 'blizzard' is the direct equivalent, carrying the same weight and intensity.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Mountain climbing
- ¿Hay riesgo de ventisca?
- Refúgiate de la ventisca.
- La ventisca es cegadora.
- Espera a que pase la ventisca.
Driving in winter
- Carretera cortada por ventisca.
- Visibilidad reducida por ventisca.
- Cuidado con la ventisca.
- Usa las luces de niebla en la ventisca.
News reports
- Se espera una fuerte ventisca.
- La ventisca afecta al tráfico.
- Alerta roja por ventisca.
- La ventisca durará 24 horas.
Literature
- La ventisca aullaba.
- Perdido en la ventisca.
- La blanca ventisca.
- El frío de la ventisca.
General weather talk
- ¡Qué ventisca hace!
- Parece que habrá ventisca.
- Odio las ventiscas.
- La ventisca paró por fin.
Gesprächseinstiege
"¿Alguna vez te has quedado atrapado en una ventisca?"
"¿Qué prefieres: una nevada suave o una ventisca emocionante?"
"¿Sabes qué equipo se necesita para sobrevivir a una ventisca en la montaña?"
"¿Has visto las noticias sobre la ventisca en el norte?"
"¿Crees que las ventiscas son más peligrosas que los huracanes?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe una escena en la que un personaje se pierde en una ventisca cegadora.
Escribe sobre un recuerdo de infancia relacionado con una tormenta o ventisca.
¿Cómo te prepararías si supieras que una ventisca va a durar tres días?
Imagina que eres un meteorólogo informando sobre una ventisca histórica.
Reflexiona sobre el poder de la naturaleza comparando una ventisca con un día soleado.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenLa diferencia principal es el viento. Una nevada es simplemente la caída de nieve, que puede ser muy tranquila. Una ventisca requiere vientos fuertes que agitan la nieve y reducen la visibilidad. Por ejemplo, puedes tener una nevada hermosa sin viento, pero no una ventisca sin él.
Sí, es muy común en las zonas del norte y en las montañas. Los meteorólogos la usan constantemente en invierno para avisar a los conductores y montañeros sobre condiciones peligrosas.
En la mayoría de los países se usa 'ventisca' o 'tormenta de nieve'. Sin embargo, en los Andes de Argentina y Chile, es muy frecuente el término 'viento blanco'.
Es femenino: la ventisca. Aunque viene de 'viento' (masculino), la terminación '-a' y su evolución lingüística la hicieron femenina. Siempre di 'una ventisca fuerte'.
Aunque técnicamente existe la expresión 'ventisca de arena', es mucho más común decir 'tormenta de arena'. 'Ventisca' por sí sola casi siempre implica nieve.
Los verbos más comunes son 'haber' (hay una ventisca), 'azotar' (la ventisca azota), 'desatarse' (se desató una ventisca) y 'amainar' (la ventisca amaina, que significa que pierde fuerza).
Son casi sinónimos. En el uso diario se intercambian, pero técnicamente la 'ventisca' pone más énfasis en el viento que sopla y levanta la nieve, mientras que la 'nevasca' se refiere a la gran cantidad de nieve que cae.
Se pronuncia /ben-TIS-ka/. Recuerda que la 'v' inicial suena casi como una 'b' suave y el acento va en la sílaba del medio.
Sí, es extremadamente peligroso porque la visibilidad puede llegar a ser nula (efecto de 'whiteout'). Las autoridades suelen cerrar las carreteras cuando hay riesgo de ventisca.
Viene de 'viento'. El sufijo '-isca' se añade para indicar una forma específica o intensa de ese viento relacionada con el clima frío.
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Describe qué harías si estuvieras en una montaña y comenzara una ventisca.
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Escribe una frase usando 'ventisca' y 'peligro'.
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Explica la diferencia entre una nevada y una ventisca.
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Imagina que eres un periodista. Escribe un titular sobre una ventisca.
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Traduce: 'The blizzard was so strong that we couldn't see the house.'
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Escribe un pequeño poema de dos líneas sobre la ventisca.
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¿Por qué es importante el viento en una ventisca?
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Escribe una advertencia para conductores sobre la ventisca.
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Usa 'ventisca' en una frase sobre el pasado.
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Describe el sonido de una ventisca.
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¿Qué sentimientos te provoca una ventisca?
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Escribe una frase con 'ventisca' y 'refugio'.
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Usa la palabra 'ventisca' de forma metafórica.
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¿Cómo cambia el paisaje después de una ventisca?
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Escribe una pregunta para un experto en clima usando 'ventisca'.
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Traduce: 'Blizzards are common in the Pyrenees.'
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Describe el equipo necesario para enfrentar una ventisca.
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Usa 'ventisca' en una frase sobre el futuro.
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Escribe una frase comparando dos ventiscas.
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¿Qué es lo más difícil de una ventisca?
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Pronuncia la palabra 'ventisca' enfatizando la sílaba correcta.
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Describe una ventisca usando tres adjetivos.
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Di una frase completa sobre una ventisca en el pasado.
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¿Qué harías si vieras una ventisca desde tu ventana?
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Explica por qué la ventisca es peligrosa para los conductores.
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Usa 'ventisca' en una frase con 'montaña'.
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Imita el sonido que hace una ventisca.
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Di 'blizzard' en español tres veces rápido.
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¿Cómo le dirías a alguien que tenga cuidado con la ventisca?
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Usa la palabra 'cegadora' con 'ventisca'.
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Pregunta a alguien si ha visto una ventisca.
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Di una frase sobre una ventisca que termina.
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Explica la etimología de ventisca brevemente.
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Usa 'ventisca' en una frase de advertencia formal.
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¿Qué es lo opuesto a una ventisca?
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Describe una ventisca en una película que hayas visto.
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Di la frase: 'La ventisca azota los Pirineos'.
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Habla sobre el 'viento blanco'.
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Usa 'ventisca' en una frase sobre el equipo de esquí.
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Resume qué es una ventisca en una sola oración.
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¿Qué palabra escuchas en esta frase: 'La ventisca es peligrosa'?
Si el locutor dice 'viento blanco', ¿a qué se refiere?
¿Qué verbo acompaña a ventisca en: 'La ventisca arrecia'?
En la frase 'Hubo una ventisca ayer', ¿cuándo ocurrió?
¿Qué sustantivo es el sujeto: 'La ventisca tapó el coche'?
Si escuchas 'alerta de ventisca', ¿qué debes hacer?
¿Qué sonido se asocia con la ventisca en la radio?
Identifica el adjetivo: 'Una ventisca repentina nos sorprendió'.
En 'Tras la ventisca llegó el sol', ¿qué pasó primero?
¿A qué se refiere 'azotar' en un contexto de ventisca?
Si alguien dice '¡Vaya ventisca!', ¿está sorprendido?
¿Qué objeto se menciona: 'Usa las gafas de ventisca'?
Identifica el lugar: 'La ventisca en el puerto de montaña'.
¿Qué palabra rima con ventisca en: 'Francisca vio la ventisca'?
En 'La ventisca amainó', ¿hay más o menos viento ahora?
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Summary
The word 'ventisca' is essential for describing severe winter weather where wind and snow combine to create dangerous, low-visibility conditions. Example: 'La ventisca nos obligó a buscar refugio inmediatamente.'
- Ventisca means blizzard in Spanish.
- It requires both snow and strong winds.
- It is a feminine noun: la ventisca.
- Commonly used in mountain and winter contexts.
Gender Check
Always remember 'la ventisca' is feminine. This is a common mistake because 'viento' is masculine. Practice saying 'la ventisca blanca' to lock it in.
Mountain Specifics
If you are learning Spanish for skiing or hiking, 'ventisca' is more important than 'nieve'. It's the word that signals danger on the slopes.
Be Specific
Use 'ventisca' instead of 'tormenta' when there's snow. It makes your Spanish sound more advanced and precise.
Listen for 'Viento'
When you hear 'viento' and 'nieve' together in a weather report, prepare for the word 'ventisca' to follow.
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