tejer
Tejer is the act of creating textiles by interlacing threads or yarn.
Mot en 30 secondes
- To create fabric by interlocking yarn loops.
- Used for both manual crafts and industrial manufacturing.
- Can also describe creating abstract networks or plans.
Remember the irregular first person conjugation
The verb is mostly regular, but remember that the first person singular in the present tense is 'yo tejo', not 'tejo'.
Don't confuse with 'coser'
Beginners often mix up 'tejer' (knitting/weaving) and 'coser' (sewing). Remember that 'tejer' creates the fabric, while 'coser' joins it.
Cultural importance of knitting
Knitting is a deeply rooted tradition in many Spanish-speaking countries, often associated with family heritage and community gatherings.
Exemples
4 sur 4Mi abuela me teje un suéter cada invierno.
My grandmother knits me a sweater every winter.
La fábrica teje telas de alta calidad para la industria.
The factory weaves high-quality fabrics for the industry.
Estoy aprendiendo a tejer con ganchillo.
I am learning to crochet.
El autor teje una trama compleja en su novela.
The author weaves a complex plot in his novel.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'j' in tejer as the sound of the knitting needles clicking together. Tejer sounds like the rhythm of the needles.
Mot en 30 secondes
- To create fabric by interlocking yarn loops.
- Used for both manual crafts and industrial manufacturing.
- Can also describe creating abstract networks or plans.
Explication detaillee
Overview
- 1Overview: El verbo 'tejer' proviene del latín 'texere'. Es un verbo de acción que describe el proceso de construir una estructura textil a partir de hilos. Aunque tradicionalmente es una labor artesanal hecha a mano, el término también se aplica a los procesos industriales de fabricación de telas.
- 1Usage Patterns: Se utiliza frecuentemente con objetos directos como 'bufanda', 'suéter' o 'calcetines'. Es un verbo regular en la mayoría de sus formas, aunque requiere atención en su conjugación en presente (yo tejo). Se puede usar tanto en sentido literal como figurado.
- 1Common Contexts: En contextos cotidianos, se habla de tejer como un pasatiempo relajante ('Mi abuela teje por las tardes'). En contextos industriales, se refiere a la producción masiva de telas. Figuradamente, se usa para describir la creación de tramas o planes complejos ('tejer una red de mentiras').
- 1Similar Words comparison: 'Coser' se confunde a menudo con 'tejer'. Mientras que 'tejer' crea la tela desde cero entrelazando hilos, 'coser' implica unir piezas de tela ya existentes mediante hilo y aguja. 'Bordar' es otra actividad relacionada, pero consiste en decorar una tela ya terminada con diseños en relieve.
Exemples
Mi abuela me teje un suéter cada invierno.
everydayMy grandmother knits me a sweater every winter.
La fábrica teje telas de alta calidad para la industria.
formalThe factory weaves high-quality fabrics for the industry.
Estoy aprendiendo a tejer con ganchillo.
informalI am learning to crochet.
El autor teje una trama compleja en su novela.
academicThe author weaves a complex plot in his novel.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
tejer una historia
to weave a story
tejer planes
to hatch/weave plans
tejer su propio destino
to weave one's own destiny
Souvent confondu avec
Coser involves joining fabric pieces with a needle and thread, while tejer creates the fabric itself.
Bordar is the act of decorating an existing fabric with needlework, not creating the fabric.
Notes d'usage
Tejer is used in both casual and formal contexts. It is a very common verb in daily life when discussing hobbies or clothing. In professional settings, it refers to textile manufacturing processes. Always remember the 'j' sound in the stem.
Erreurs courantes
Students often use 'coser' when they mean 'tejer'. Another common mistake is conjugating the first person as 'tejo' instead of the correct 'tejo' (wait, the prompt says 'yo tejo' is correct, so the mistake is 'tejo' vs 'tejo' - actually the mistake is usually 'tejo' vs 'tejo' but the verb is tejer, so 'yo tejo' is correct).
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'j' in tejer as the sound of the knitting needles clicking together. Tejer sounds like the rhythm of the needles.
Origine du mot
The word comes from the Latin 'texere', which means to weave or plait. It is the same root that gives us the English word 'textile'.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Knitting in Spanish-speaking cultures is often seen as a social activity, frequently performed by older generations to pass down traditions. It represents patience, care, and domestic warmth.
Remember the irregular first person conjugation
The verb is mostly regular, but remember that the first person singular in the present tense is 'yo tejo', not 'tejo'.
Don't confuse with 'coser'
Beginners often mix up 'tejer' (knitting/weaving) and 'coser' (sewing). Remember that 'tejer' creates the fabric, while 'coser' joins it.
Cultural importance of knitting
Knitting is a deeply rooted tradition in many Spanish-speaking countries, often associated with family heritage and community gatherings.
Teste-toi
Completa la oración con la forma correcta del verbo tejer.
Mi abuela siempre ___ bufandas de lana en invierno.
La tercera persona del singular (ella) corresponde a 'teje'.
Selecciona la opción correcta.
¿Cuál de estas actividades es tejer?
Tejer implica la creación de tejido mediante el entrelazado de fibras.
Ordena la oración.
tejer / aprender / quiero / a / bufandas
La estructura correcta sigue el orden sujeto + verbo + preposición + infinitivo + objeto.
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Questions fréquentes
4 questionsTejer consiste en crear el tejido mismo a partir de hilos o lana. Coser, en cambio, consiste en unir trozos de tela ya hechos usando aguja e hilo.
Es mayormente regular, pero tiene una irregularidad en la primera persona del presente: yo tejo, en lugar de tejo.
Sí, se utiliza a menudo para expresar la creación de planes, intrigas o redes sociales complejas. Por ejemplo, tejer una red de contactos.
Depende de la técnica, pero generalmente se requiere hilo, lana o fibra, y herramientas como agujas de tejer, ganchillos o un telar.
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