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- Queja is a feminine noun meaning 'complaint' or 'grievance', used to express dissatisfaction in both casual and formal contexts across the Spanish-speaking world.
- It is commonly paired with verbs like 'poner' or 'presentar' to describe the act of filing a complaint about service, noise, or behavior.
- Culturally, a 'queja' is often the first step in a consumer dispute, with businesses legally required to provide official complaint forms in many countries.
- It should be distinguished from the verb 'quejarse' (to complain) and the related noun 'reclamación' (a formal claim for compensation or repair).
The Spanish noun queja is a versatile and essential term that every Spanish learner must master to navigate daily interactions, formal procedures, and emotional expressions. At its core, a queja is an expression of dissatisfaction, resentment, or pain. It is the noun form of the pronominal verb quejarse (to complain). While in English we might use 'complaint' for both a formal legal document and a casual moan about the weather, Spanish often uses queja for the act of complaining or the sentiment itself, though it can also refer to a formal grievance in specific contexts. Understanding the nuance of this word requires looking at how it functions in different social strata. In a household, a queja might be a child's grumble about eating vegetables. In a professional setting, it could be a customer's formal notification of a service failure. The emotional weight of the word can range from a minor annoyance to a profound lamentation of injustice. It is important to distinguish it from reclamación, which is often more focused on demanding a specific remedy or refund, whereas a queja is primarily about the expression of the dissatisfaction itself. When you hear a Spaniard say 'No tengo ninguna queja,' they are expressing a high level of satisfaction, effectively saying that everything is perfect or at least acceptable. Conversely, 'siempre tiene una queja' describes someone who is habitually dissatisfied or pessimistic. The word also carries a historical weight, appearing in classical literature to describe the laments of lovers or the grievances of the oppressed. In modern usage, you will encounter it in 'hojas de quejas' (complaint forms) found in every Spanish business, as mandated by law. This legal requirement highlights the word's importance in the civic and commercial life of Spanish-speaking countries. Whether you are dealing with a noisy neighbor, a cold meal at a restaurant, or an administrative error, knowing how to frame your queja is a key cultural competency.
- Formal Usage
- In administrative contexts, a queja is a formal statement submitted to an authority to report a malfunction or poor service.
El cliente presentó una queja formal por el mal servicio recibido en el hotel.
- Informal Usage
- Used to describe constant moaning or griping about trivial matters in daily life.
Ya estamos cansados de tu constante queja sobre el clima; ¡disfruta del sol!
Si no estás satisfecho con el producto, puedes dejar una queja en el buzón de sugerencias.
- Literary Context
- Refers to a poetic lament or a cry of sorrow, often found in Romantic Spanish poetry.
La queja del viento entre los pinos parecía un suspiro del alma.
No tengo ninguna queja de mi nuevo trabajo; los compañeros son excelentes.
Mastering the syntax of queja involves understanding which verbs and prepositions it typically pairs with. The most common verb used with queja is presentar (to file/present) or poner (to place/make). For example, 'Voy a poner una queja' is the standard way to say 'I am going to make a complaint.' When you want to specify what the complaint is about, you use the prepositions sobre (about), por (because of/for), or de (of/about). For instance, 'una queja sobre el ruido' (a complaint about the noise) or 'una queja por el retraso' (a complaint due to the delay). It is also frequently used with the verb tener (to have), as in '¿Tienes alguna queja?' (Do you have any complaints?). In more formal or legalistic settings, you might see tramitar una queja (to process a complaint) or atender una queja (to address/attend to a complaint). Another important aspect is the plural form, quejas. In many businesses, you will see a sign for the 'Departamento de Quejas y Reclamaciones' (Complaints and Claims Department). In social contexts, queja can be modified by adjectives to indicate its intensity: 'una queja amarga' (a bitter complaint), 'una queja constante' (a constant complaint), or 'una queja formal' (a formal complaint). Furthermore, the word can be used in the negative to express total satisfaction: 'Sin quejas' (No complaints). This is a common response when someone asks how things are going. It is also worth noting the use of the word in the context of the 'Libro de Quejas' or 'Hoja de Quejas', which are official documents that businesses in Spain and many Latin American countries must provide to customers upon request. Refusing to provide the 'hoja de quejas' is itself a serious legal infraction. Therefore, knowing this word is not just about vocabulary; it is about knowing your rights as a consumer in a Spanish-speaking environment. Syntactically, queja usually follows the article (la/una) or a possessive adjective (mi/tu/su). It can also be the subject of a sentence, such as 'Su queja fue escuchada por el director' (His complaint was heard by the director). Understanding these patterns will allow you to express dissatisfaction clearly and effectively without sounding like a beginner.
- Verb Pairing: Poner
- The most idiomatic way to express making a complaint in everyday Spanish.
Si el vecino sigue con la música alta, voy a poner una queja a la comunidad.
- Preposition: Por
- Used to indicate the reason or cause behind the complaint.
Recibimos una queja por la falta de limpieza en las zonas comunes.
La queja de los empleados sobre los salarios fue ignorada por la directiva.
- Verb Pairing: Atender
- Used when someone in authority deals with or resolves the complaint.
El gerente está ocupado intentando atender una queja de un cliente VIP.
No es una queja, es solo una sugerencia para mejorar el servicio.
In the real world, you will encounter the word queja in a variety of settings, ranging from the highly bureaucratic to the deeply personal. If you are traveling in Spain or Latin America, one of the most visible places you'll see it is in retail stores, restaurants, and hotels. By law, these establishments must have 'Hojas de Reclamaciones y Quejas' available. These are carbon-copy forms that allow consumers to officially report issues to the local consumer protection agency. You might hear a frustrated customer say, '¡Deme la hoja de quejas!' (Give me the complaint form!). In a more mundane context, you'll hear it in conversation among friends and family. Spanish culture often values social interaction, which includes sharing grievances about work, politics, or the cost of living. You might hear someone described as a 'quejica' (a whiner or complainer), a colloquial derivative of queja. In the workplace, quejas are often discussed in meetings or performance reviews. A manager might say, 'He recibido varias quejas sobre el nuevo software' (I have received several complaints about the new software). In the news, you will frequently hear about 'quejas ciudadanas' (citizen complaints) regarding public services like transportation, healthcare, or urban maintenance. For instance, a news report might cover a protest where the main queja is the lack of funding for local schools. In literature and music, particularly in genres like Flamenco or Bolero, queja refers to the soulful, mournful cry of the singer, expressing the pain of unrequited love or existential hardship. This poetic dimension shows that the word is not just about bureaucracy; it is about the human condition and the need to express suffering. You will also hear it in medical contexts, where a patient's 'motivo de queja' or 'queja principal' is the primary symptom or reason for their visit. Finally, in the legal system, a 'recurso de queja' is a specific type of appeal filed when a lower court denies a certain motion. As you can see, queja permeates every level of Spanish life, from the street to the courtroom, from the shop floor to the poetry book. Recognizing its different shades of meaning will help you understand not just what people are saying, but the weight and intent behind their words.
- Customer Service
- The most common professional context where the word is used formally.
El buzón de quejas está al lado de la puerta principal.
- Family/Social
- Used to describe the act of venting or moaning about life's difficulties.
Su única queja es que el fin de semana es demasiado corto.
La queja de la comunidad de vecinos llegó hasta el ayuntamiento.
- Artistic/Musical
- Refers to a mournful sound or a lament in traditional music.
El cantaor lanzó una queja profunda que conmovió a todo el público.
Escuchar una queja constante puede ser agotador para cualquiera.
For English speakers, the most common mistake when using queja is confusing the noun with the verb quejarse. In English, 'complaint' (noun) and 'complain' (verb) are distinct, but in Spanish, learners often try to use queja as a verb or fail to include the reflexive pronoun se with the verb. For example, saying 'Yo queja' is incorrect; it must be 'Yo me quejo' (I complain) or 'Yo tengo una queja' (I have a complaint). Another frequent error is using the wrong verb to 'make' a complaint. While 'hacer una queja' is technically understandable, it sounds unnatural to native speakers who prefer 'poner una queja' or 'presentar una queja'. Another point of confusion is the difference between queja and reclamación. A queja is an expression of dissatisfaction about a service or treatment, whereas a reclamación is a formal demand for a right that has been violated, often involving a request for compensation or a refund. If you received bad service but don't want money back, it's a queja. If you were overcharged and want the difference back, it's a reclamación. Learners also sometimes confuse queja with denuncia. A denuncia is much more serious, usually involving a report to the police or a court about a crime or a legal violation. Using denuncia when you mean queja might make you sound like you are reporting a felony when you just didn't like your soup. Additionally, pay attention to the gender; queja is feminine. Saying 'el queja' is a common gender error for beginners. Finally, avoid overusing the word in social situations where a more specific term like 'lamento' (lament) or 'protesta' (protest) might be more appropriate. In summary, keep the noun/verb distinction clear, use the correct collocations ('poner'/'presentar'), and distinguish between expressions of dissatisfaction (queja) and formal legal demands (reclamación).
- Mistake: Noun vs Verb
- Using the noun 'queja' where a verb is needed.
Incorrect: Yo queja del ruido. Correct: Yo me quejo del ruido.
- Mistake: Wrong Collocation
- Using 'hacer' instead of 'poner' or 'presentar'.
Incorrect: Quiero hacer una queja. Better: Quiero poner una queja.
No confundas una queja con una denuncia policial; son cosas muy distintas.
- Mistake: Gender Error
- Using masculine articles with the feminine noun.
Incorrect: El queja es larga. Correct: La queja es larga.
Si tienes una queja, dila ahora o calla para siempre.
While queja is the most common word for a complaint, Spanish offers a rich variety of synonyms and related terms that can add precision to your speech. The most frequent alternative is reclamación. As mentioned, a reclamación is more formal and usually involves a demand for a specific resolution, like a refund or a repair. If you are at a department store and want your money back, you ask for the 'hoja de reclamaciones'. Another synonym is protesta (protest), which implies a stronger, more public expression of disagreement, often against a policy or a political decision. For a more emotional or poetic tone, you might use lamento (lament), which suggests a complaint born of sorrow or grief rather than mere annoyance. In a more colloquial setting, people might use the word refunfuño (grumble or mutter), which describes the sound of someone complaining under their breath. If the complaint is specifically about a physical pain, the word quejido (moan/groan) is more appropriate. In legal contexts, you might encounter agravio (grievance or offense), which refers to a wrong that has been done to someone. There is also querella, which is a very formal legal term for a criminal complaint or a lawsuit. For minor, nagging complaints, the word quisquillosidad (pickiness or fussiness) might be used to describe the nature of the complaints. Understanding these differences allows you to choose the word that best fits the situation. For example, if you are writing a letter to a company, reclamación or queja formal is best. If you are talking about a friend who is always unhappy, quejas is perfect. If you are describing a ghost in a haunted house, quejidos or lamentos would create the right atmosphere. This variety reflects the importance of expressing dissatisfaction in human communication and the many ways it can manifest.
- Queja vs Reclamación
- Queja is the expression of dissatisfaction; Reclamación is the formal demand for a solution.
Mi queja es por el trato recibido, pero mi reclamación es por el importe cobrado.
- Queja vs Quejido
- Queja is conceptual/verbal; Quejido is a physical sound of pain or sorrow.
Se oía la queja del herido, un quejido constante que rompía el silencio.
La queja de un solo ciudadano puede convertirse en una protesta nacional.
- Queja vs Lamento
- Lamento is more poetic and deeply emotional, often related to mourning.
Su queja por la pérdida de su perro era un lamento desgarrador.
El queja es el primer paso para resolver un conflicto.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The root 'quassiare' is also related to the English word 'quash' (to reject or void). So, when you make a 'queja', you are etymologically 'shaking' or 'breaking' the silence about a problem.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'j' like an English 'j' (as in 'jam'). It should be a raspy 'h'.
- Pronouncing the 'e' like a long 'ee'. It should be a short 'e' like in 'met'.
- Stress on the second syllable (que-JA).
- Making the 'q' sound like 'kw'. It is always a hard 'k' sound.
- Failing to make the 'j' sound sufficiently guttural.
難易度
The word is common and easily recognizable in texts.
Requires knowledge of specific collocations like 'poner' or 'presentar'.
Pronouncing the 'j' correctly is the main hurdle.
Very distinct sound, usually easy to pick out in conversation.
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Nouns ending in -a are usually feminine.
La queja, una queja.
Use of the preposition 'por' to indicate cause.
Una queja por el ruido.
The verb 'quejarse' is always reflexive.
Yo me quejo, tú te quejas.
The subjunctive is used after expressions of emotion or doubt.
Me molesta que tengas tantas quejas.
Agreement of adjectives with feminine nouns.
Una queja amarga, quejas constantes.
レベル別の例文
Tengo una queja sobre la habitación.
I have a complaint about the room.
Use 'una' because 'queja' is feminine.
¿Tienes alguna queja de la comida?
Do you have any complaints about the food?
'Alguna' agrees with the feminine noun 'queja'.
No tengo ninguna queja, todo está bien.
I don't have any complaints, everything is fine.
'Ninguna' is used for 'not any' in negative sentences.
La queja es por el ruido de la calle.
The complaint is about the noise from the street.
'Por' indicates the reason for the complaint.
Escribe tu queja en este papel.
Write your complaint on this paper.
Imperative form 'escribe' with the possessive 'tu'.
Mi queja es muy simple.
My complaint is very simple.
'Mi' is the possessive adjective for 'my'.
Hay muchas quejas hoy.
There are many complaints today.
'Muchas' is the plural feminine form of 'many'.
Escucho tu queja con atención.
I am listening to your complaint carefully.
Present tense of 'escuchar'.
Voy a poner una queja en recepción.
I'm going to make a complaint at the reception.
'Poner una queja' is the standard idiomatic expression.
Su queja fue por el mal servicio.
His/her complaint was about the poor service.
Past tense 'fue' (was).
No es una queja, es una sugerencia.
It's not a complaint, it's a suggestion.
Contrast between 'queja' and 'sugerencia'.
Recibimos una queja de los vecinos.
We received a complaint from the neighbors.
Preposition 'de' indicates the source.
Siempre tiene una queja para todo.
He always has a complaint for everything.
Use of 'siempre' to indicate habit.
La queja llegó tarde al director.
The complaint reached the director late.
Verb 'llegar' in the past tense.
¿Dónde puedo dejar una queja?
Where can I leave a complaint?
Modal verb 'puedo' (can I).
Esta queja no tiene sentido.
This complaint doesn't make sense.
Demonstrative 'esta' (this).
Es necesario tramitar la queja formalmente.
It is necessary to process the complaint formally.
Impersonal expression 'es necesario' + infinitive.
La empresa debe atender cada queja de los clientes.
The company must address every customer complaint.
'Atender' means to deal with or handle.
Presenté una queja por escrito hace una semana.
I filed a written complaint a week ago.
'Por escrito' means in writing.
No creo que tu queja sea justificada.
I don't think your complaint is justified.
Subjunctive 'sea' after 'no creo que'.
A pesar de su queja, no cambió nada.
Despite his complaint, nothing changed.
'A pesar de' means despite.
El buzón de quejas está lleno de papeles.
The complaint box is full of papers.
'Lleno de' means full of.
Si tienes una queja, debes hablar con el gerente.
If you have a complaint, you must speak with the manager.
Conditional 'si' + present tense.
Su queja constante molesta a sus compañeros.
His constant complaining annoys his colleagues.
Adjective 'constante' modifying 'queja'.
La queja ciudadana obligó al ayuntamiento a actuar.
The citizen complaint forced the city council to act.
Adjective 'ciudadana' refers to citizens.
No pierdas el tiempo con una queja inútil.
Don't waste time with a useless complaint.
Negative imperative 'no pierdas'.
La queja se basa en un malentendido sobre el contrato.
The complaint is based on a misunderstanding about the contract.
'Basarse en' means to be based on.
Ignoraron mi queja a pesar de las pruebas presentadas.
They ignored my complaint despite the evidence presented.
'A pesar de' followed by a noun phrase.
Es una queja recurrente en este departamento.
It is a recurring complaint in this department.
'Recurrente' means recurring or frequent.
La queja fue elevada a la dirección general.
The complaint was escalated to the general management.
Passive voice 'fue elevada'.
Me gustaría formalizar mi queja por este medio.
I would like to formalize my complaint through this medium.
Conditional 'gustaría' for politeness.
La queja no fue admitida por falta de pruebas.
The complaint was not admitted due to lack of evidence.
'Por falta de' means due to lack of.
El abogado interpuso un recurso de queja ante el tribunal.
The lawyer filed an appeal of complaint before the court.
'Recurso de queja' is a specific legal term.
Su queja amarga revelaba una profunda decepción.
His bitter complaint revealed a deep disappointment.
'Amarga' (bitter) adds emotional weight.
La queja es el motor de muchas reformas sociales.
Complaining is the engine of many social reforms.
Metaphorical use of 'motor'.
No hay queja que no tenga su origen en una injusticia.
There is no complaint that does not have its origin in an injustice.
Double negative for emphasis.
La queja del poeta se transforma en arte.
The poet's lament is transformed into art.
Literary use of 'queja'.
Esgrimir una queja sin fundamento puede ser contraproducente.
Wielding a baseless complaint can be counterproductive.
'Esgrimir' means to wield (an argument or complaint).
La queja fue desestimada por el comité de ética.
The complaint was dismissed by the ethics committee.
'Desestimar' is a formal verb for dismissing.
Su queja velada apenas se notaba en su discurso.
His veiled complaint was barely noticeable in his speech.
'Velada' means veiled or hidden.
La queja existencial impregna toda la obra del autor.
Existential lament permeates the author's entire work.
'Impregnar' means to permeate or soak into.
Articular una queja coherente requiere un análisis previo.
Articulating a coherent complaint requires prior analysis.
'Articular' is a sophisticated verb for expressing.
La queja, en su sentido más puro, es un grito de auxilio.
A complaint, in its purest sense, is a cry for help.
Appositive phrase 'en su sentido más puro'.
No es baladí la queja que planteas en tu informe.
The complaint you raise in your report is not trivial.
'No es baladí' means it's not trivial or insignificant.
La queja se diluyó entre la burocracia institucional.
The complaint was diluted among the institutional bureaucracy.
'Diluirse' means to be diluted or lost.
Subyace una queja legítima bajo su aparente apatía.
A legitimate grievance underlies his apparent apathy.
'Subyacer' means to underlie.
La queja del viento en la estepa era sobrecogedora.
The moan of the wind on the steppe was breathtaking/startling.
Personification of the wind using 'queja'.
Canalizar la queja a través de los cauces legales es vital.
Channeling the complaint through legal channels is vital.
'Canalizar' and 'cauces' are high-level terms.
類義語
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— What a complaint! Used to comment on someone's complaining.
¡Qué queja tienes siempre con la comida!
— To live to complain. Used for people who are always unhappy.
Parece que Juan vive de la queja.
— Without complaints. A common response to 'How are you?'.
—¿Cómo va todo? —Sin quejas, gracias.
— To report someone or complain about them (often used with children).
Le voy a dar queja a tu madre si no te portas bien.
— One complaint after another. Continuous complaining.
Fue una queja tras otra durante todo el viaje.
— A complaint initiated by an authority on its own.
El defensor inició una queja de oficio por el estado del hospital.
— Zero complaints. Modern, informal way to say everything is perfect.
De las vacaciones, cero quejas.
よく混同される語
This is the verb form. 'Queja' is the noun. You have a 'queja', but you 'quejarse'.
A 'reclamación' is a formal claim for a refund or repair, while 'queja' is an expression of dissatisfaction.
A 'denuncia' is a report of a crime to the police, much more serious than a 'queja'.
慣用句と表現
— To be completely satisfied with life or a situation.
Desde que me mudé, no tengo queja de nada.
Neutral— To be a whiner or someone who complains constantly.
No seas tan quejica y termina tus deberes.
Informal— A deep, spiritual or emotional lament.
Su música era la queja del alma de un pueblo oprimido.
Literary— To play the victim or complain to get attention.
Se hace la queja para que todos le presten atención.
Informal— A variation of a proverb, implying that when things are missing, people complain.
No tenemos recursos, así que a falta de pan, buenas son quejas.
Colloquial— Not a single complaint. Absolute satisfaction or total silence.
El bebé durmió toda la noche sin ni una queja.
Neutral— To suppress a complaint or dissatisfaction.
Tuvo que tragarse la queja para no perder el empleo.
Informal— Informal complaints made in corridors or behind people's backs.
Hay mucha queja de pasillo, pero nadie habla con el jefe.
Business/Professional— To formally report a grievance to an authority figure.
Fui a dar la queja al director sobre el profesor.
Neutral— A place (physical or digital) where people vent their frustrations.
Ese foro de internet se ha convertido en un muro de las quejas.
Metaphorical間違えやすい
Similar root and sound.
Queja is a conceptual or verbal complaint. Quejido is a physical sound of pain, like a groan or moan.
Su queja fue por el precio, pero su quejido fue por el dolor de muela.
Related to the same root.
Queja is the complaint itself. Quejica is the person who complains too much (a whiner).
No seas quejica y deja de poner quejas por todo.
Adjective form.
Queja is the noun. Quejumbroso describes someone who is habitually complaining or a sound that sounds like a complaint.
Tiene un tono quejumbroso cuando presenta una queja.
Similar meaning.
Queja is often individual or specific. Protesta is usually more energetic, public, or collective.
La queja de un vecino inició una protesta de todo el barrio.
Overlap in emotional contexts.
Queja is about dissatisfaction. Lamento is about deep sorrow, grief, or mourning.
Su queja era por el ruido, pero su lamento era por la soledad.
文型パターン
Tengo una queja sobre [cosa].
Tengo una queja sobre el café.
Voy a poner una queja por [motivo].
Voy a poner una queja por el retraso.
Me gustaría presentar una queja formal.
Me gustaría presentar una queja formal ante la dirección.
A pesar de mi queja, no hicieron nada.
A pesar de mi queja, no hicieron nada para ayudarme.
Esgrimir una queja sin pruebas es inútil.
Esgrimir una queja sin pruebas es inútil en este caso.
La queja se diluyó en el mar de la burocracia.
La queja se diluyó en el mar de la burocracia institucional.
¿Dónde está la hoja de quejas?
¿Dónde está la hoja de quejas, por favor?
No tengo queja de [persona].
No tengo queja de mi nuevo jefe.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high in daily life, customer service, and literature.
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Yo queja del servicio.
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Yo me quejo del servicio. / Tengo una queja del servicio.
You cannot use the noun 'queja' as a verb. Use the reflexive verb 'quejarse' or the structure 'tener una queja'.
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Quiero hacer una queja.
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Quiero poner una queja.
While 'hacer' is understandable, 'poner' is the standard idiomatic verb used with 'queja' in Spanish.
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El queja es muy larga.
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La queja es muy larga.
'Queja' is a feminine noun and must take feminine articles and adjectives.
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Puse una denuncia porque la comida estaba fría.
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Puse una queja porque la comida estaba fría.
'Denuncia' is for reporting crimes to the police. For a cold meal, 'queja' is the correct term.
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Escuché un queja en la noche.
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Escuché un quejido en la noche.
If you heard a physical sound of pain or a moan, the correct word is 'quejido', not 'queja'.
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Gender Matters
Always remember that 'queja' is feminine. Using 'el queja' is a common mistake that marks you as a beginner. Practice saying 'la queja' until it feels natural.
Poner vs. Hacer
In Spanish, you don't 'make' (hacer) a complaint, you 'place' (poner) or 'present' (presentar) it. Using 'poner una queja' will make you sound much more like a native speaker.
Consumer Rights
In Spain, asking for the 'hoja de quejas' is a powerful move. Businesses are legally required to give it to you. Knowing this word can help you resolve issues effectively when traveling.
The Guttural J
The 'j' in 'queja' is strong. Don't be afraid to make a raspy sound from the back of your throat. It's not a soft 'h' like in 'hello', but more like the 'ch' in 'Bach'.
Formal Letters
If you are writing a formal email, use the phrase 'presentar una queja formal'. It sets the right professional tone and shows you have a good command of the language.
Context Clues
If you hear 'queja' in a song, especially Flamenco, look for the emotional meaning (lament) rather than the bureaucratic one (complaint).
Quejica
Learn the word 'quejica'. It's a fun, common way to tease a friend who is complaining too much. '¡No seas quejica!' is a very useful phrase.
Queja vs. Denuncia
Never use 'denuncia' for a minor complaint. 'Denuncia' implies a crime has been committed. Use 'queja' for bad service or general dissatisfaction.
No tengo queja
This is a great phrase to use when someone asks how your stay, your meal, or your job is going. it sounds polite and satisfied.
Word Families
Study 'queja' alongside 'quejarse' and 'quejumbroso'. Learning the noun, verb, and adjective together helps solidify the root in your memory.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'queja' as a 'KEy' to 'JAiling' your problems. By making a complaint, you lock them away.
視覚的連想
Imagine a giant 'Q' shaped like a mouth with a sad face, speaking into a suggestion box labeled 'Quejas'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to identify three things in your current environment that could be a 'motivo de queja' and write them down in Spanish using 'Tengo una queja por...'
語源
From the Latin 'quassiare', which is a frequentative of 'quatere' (to shake). This evolved into the Vulgar Latin 'quassiare', meaning to break or crush, and later to complain or lament in Old Spanish.
元の意味: To shake, to break, or to be crushed by sorrow.
Indo-European > Latin > Romance > Spanish.文化的な背景
Be careful not to be labeled a 'quejica' (chronic whiner) by complaining too much about trivial things, as social harmony is also highly valued.
In English-speaking cultures, making a complaint is often seen as a last resort or a confrontation. In Spanish-speaking countries, it is often viewed as a standard administrative procedure.
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実際の使用場面
At a Restaurant
- Quiero poner una queja sobre la comida.
- La sopa está fría, tengo una queja.
- El servicio es lento, ¿dónde puedo dejar una queja?
- No tengo ninguna queja, todo estuvo delicioso.
At a Hotel
- Tengo una queja sobre mi habitación.
- El aire acondicionado no funciona, es mi queja principal.
- Quisiera hablar con el gerente para presentar una queja.
- ¿Hay un buzón de quejas aquí?
In the Neighborhood
- Hay muchas quejas por el ruido nocturno.
- Voy a poner una queja a la comunidad de vecinos.
- Su perro ladra mucho, esa es mi queja.
- Recibí una queja sobre mi música.
At Work
- He recibido una queja de un cliente.
- Mi queja es que el software no funciona bien.
- Debemos atender las quejas de los empleados.
- No quiero que esto parezca una queja, pero...
Legal/Administrative
- Voy a interponer un recurso de queja.
- La queja fue admitida a trámite.
- Deme la hoja de quejas y reclamaciones.
- La queja ciudadana fue escuchada.
会話のきっかけ
"¿Alguna vez has tenido que poner una queja formal en un restaurante?"
"¿Crees que la gente en tu país tiene demasiadas quejas sobre el gobierno?"
"¿Qué haces cuando tienes una queja sobre un producto que compraste?"
"¿Eres de los que se callan o de los que presentan una queja inmediatamente?"
"¿Cuál ha sido la queja más extraña que has escuchado?"
日記のテーマ
Escribe sobre una situación en la que tuviste una queja pero decidiste no decir nada. ¿Por qué?
Describe cómo sería tu 'día perfecto' sin ninguna queja de ningún tipo.
Imagina que eres el gerente de un hotel. ¿Cómo responderías a una queja sobre el ruido?
Escribe una carta formal de queja a una empresa de transporte por un retraso largo.
Reflexiona sobre la diferencia entre una queja constructiva y una queja destructiva.
よくある質問
10 問Una 'queja' es simplemente expresar que no estás contento con algo (como el trato de un camarero). Una 'reclamación' es pedir formalmente que se arregle algo o que te devuelvan el dinero. Por ejemplo, si el plato está sucio, es una queja. Si te han cobrado de más, es una reclamación.
Se dice 'quejarse'. Es un verbo reflexivo, así que siempre debes usar los pronombres: 'me quejo', 'te quejas', 'se queja', etc. Por ejemplo: 'Él se queja mucho'.
Es una palabra femenina. Siempre se dice 'la queja' o 'una queja'. Por ejemplo: 'La queja fue enviada por correo'.
Es un documento oficial que los establecimientos comerciales en España deben tener para que los clientes puedan escribir sus quejas. Es un derecho del consumidor pedirla si hay un problema.
Se usa en situaciones cotidianas para decir que vas a quejarte formalmente. Es la forma más natural de decirlo. Ejemplo: 'Voy a poner una queja al ayuntamiento por los baches'.
Una 'queja' es una protesta verbal o escrita. Un 'quejido' es un sonido físico de dolor o tristeza, como un gemido. Ejemplo: 'El perro lanzó un quejido cuando le pisaron la pata'.
Aunque se entiende, no es lo más común. Los nativos prefieren usar 'poner una queja' o 'presentar una queja'. 'Hacer' suena un poco a traducción directa del inglés.
Significa estar muy satisfecho con algo. Es una forma común de decir que todo está perfecto. Ejemplo: 'De mi nuevo trabajo no tengo queja, me encanta'.
Es una palabra informal para describir a una persona que se queja por todo, un 'llorón' o 'whiner' en inglés. Ejemplo: 'No seas quejica y camina un poco más'.
En derecho, un 'recurso de queja' es un tipo de apelación que se presenta cuando un juez deniega otro recurso. Es un término técnico y muy formal.
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Escribe una oración usando 'queja' y 'hotel'.
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Escribe una oración corta diciendo que no tienes quejas.
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Escribe una frase usando 'quejica'.
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Escribe un correo formal corto para presentar una queja.
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Escribe una frase usando 'hoja de quejas'.
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Escribe una oración con 'queja' y 'ruido'.
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Escribe una frase sobre una 'queja recurrente'.
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Escribe una oración usando el verbo 'atender' y 'queja'.
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Escribe una frase poética usando 'queja'.
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Escribe una oración usando 'sin queja alguna'.
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Escribe una frase sobre una 'queja ciudadana'.
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Escribe una oración con 'buzón de quejas'.
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Escribe una frase usando 'motivo de queja'.
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Escribe una oración formal usando 'interponer una queja'.
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Escribe una frase sobre un 'quejido' de dolor.
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Escribe una oración usando 'queja' en plural.
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Escribe una frase usando 'elevar una queja'.
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Escribe una oración con 'queja' y 'malentendido'.
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Escribe una frase usando 'quejoso'.
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Escribe una oración corta sobre una 'queja amarga'.
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Pronuncia la palabra 'queja' en voz alta.
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Di en español: 'I have a complaint.'
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Di en español: 'I'm going to make a complaint.'
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Pregunta a alguien: 'Do you have any complaints?'
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Di en español: 'I have no complaints, thank you.'
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Di en español: 'Where is the complaint form?'
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Di en español: 'It's a formal complaint.'
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Di en español: 'Don't be a whiner.'
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Di en español: 'The complaint was about the noise.'
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Di en español: 'I want to speak with the manager.'
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Pronuncia la frase: 'Poner una queja formal'.
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Di en español: 'Zero complaints from my side.'
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Pregunta: 'Is there a complaint box here?'
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Di en español: 'I have a complaint about the price.'
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Di en español: 'The complaint reached the director.'
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Di en español: 'Everything is fine, no complaints.'
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Di en español: 'I need to process this complaint.'
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Di en español: 'The neighbor has a complaint.'
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Di en español: 'It's a recurring complaint.'
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Di en español: 'His complaint was justified.'
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¿Qué palabra escuchas en esta frase: 'Puse una queja por el ruido'?
¿Cuántas sílabas tiene 'queja'?
Identifica la palabra intrusa: problema, error, queja, alegría.
¿Es 'queja' o 'quejarse' un sustantivo?
¿Escuchas 'queja' o 'quejas' (plural)?
¿Qué verbo acompaña a 'queja' en: 'Voy a poner una queja'?
¿La palabra 'queja' suena con una 'j' fuerte o suave?
En la frase 'No tengo ninguna queja', ¿está la persona feliz?
¿Qué objeto se menciona: 'Deme la hoja de quejas'?
¿Qué adjetivo escuchas: 'Es una queja formal'?
Escucha: 'Juan es un quejica'. ¿Es un cumplido?
¿Qué preposición escuchas: 'Queja por el servicio'?
¿De quién es la queja en: 'La queja de los vecinos'?
¿Qué palabra escuchas: 'queja' o 'quejido'?
En 'Tengo una queja', ¿quién tiene el problema?
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Summary
The word 'queja' is your primary tool for expressing dissatisfaction in Spanish. Whether you are annoyed by a cold meal or reporting a serious service failure, remember to use 'poner una queja' for a natural, idiomatic sound. Example: 'Si no te gusta la comida, pon una queja.'
- Queja is a feminine noun meaning 'complaint' or 'grievance', used to express dissatisfaction in both casual and formal contexts across the Spanish-speaking world.
- It is commonly paired with verbs like 'poner' or 'presentar' to describe the act of filing a complaint about service, noise, or behavior.
- Culturally, a 'queja' is often the first step in a consumer dispute, with businesses legally required to provide official complaint forms in many countries.
- It should be distinguished from the verb 'quejarse' (to complain) and the related noun 'reclamación' (a formal claim for compensation or repair).
Gender Matters
Always remember that 'queja' is feminine. Using 'el queja' is a common mistake that marks you as a beginner. Practice saying 'la queja' until it feels natural.
Poner vs. Hacer
In Spanish, you don't 'make' (hacer) a complaint, you 'place' (poner) or 'present' (presentar) it. Using 'poner una queja' will make you sound much more like a native speaker.
Consumer Rights
In Spain, asking for the 'hoja de quejas' is a powerful move. Businesses are legally required to give it to you. Knowing this word can help you resolve issues effectively when traveling.
The Guttural J
The 'j' in 'queja' is strong. Don't be afraid to make a raspy sound from the back of your throat. It's not a soft 'h' like in 'hello', but more like the 'ch' in 'Bach'.
例文
Presentó una queja formal por el mal servicio recibido.
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