alojarse
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- Alojarse is a reflexive verb meaning 'to stay' or 'to lodge' in temporary accommodations like hotels or hostels during travel.
- It is more formal and specific than the general verb 'quedarse,' making it ideal for travel and professional contexts.
- As a reflexive verb, it requires pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) that must match the subject of the sentence.
- It is commonly followed by the preposition 'en' and is a regular -ar verb in terms of its conjugation patterns.
The Spanish verb alojarse is a cornerstone of travel and hospitality vocabulary. At its core, it means 'to stay' or 'to lodge,' specifically in the context of temporary accommodation like a hotel, a hostel, or a friend's guest room. While English often uses the generic 'to stay,' Spanish distinguishes between the general act of remaining somewhere (quedarse) and the specific act of securing and occupying lodging (alojarse). This verb is reflexive, meaning the action is directed back at the subject; literally, one 'lodges oneself.'
- Contextual Nuance
- When you use alojarse, you are explicitly talking about the place where you sleep during a journey. It implies a formal or semi-formal arrangement. You wouldn't typically use it for staying at a park for an hour; it is reserved for overnight stays or longer durations in a residential setting.
In a professional or tourism-related setting, alojarse is the preferred term. If you are filling out a customs form or speaking with a travel agent, this is the verb they will use. It carries a slightly more formal tone than quedarse, which can mean staying anywhere, including staying late at work or staying in a specific physical position. Using alojarse demonstrates a higher level of linguistic precision, signaling that you are specifically referring to your 'home away from home.'
Decidimos alojarnos en un pequeño hostal en el centro de Madrid para estar cerca de los museos.
The verb is also used in technical contexts, such as computing, where a file might be 'hosted' (alojado) on a server. However, for a learner at the A2 level, the focus remains on personal travel. It is essential to remember that since it is a reflexive verb, the pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) must change to match the person who is staying. For example, 'I stay' is 'Me alojo,' while 'We stay' is 'Nos alojamos.'
- Formal vs. Informal
- While quedarse is ubiquitous in daily conversation ('Me quedo en casa'), alojarse shines in travel blogs, hotel websites, and formal inquiries. If you want to sound like a sophisticated traveler, use alojarse when discussing your vacation plans.
¿Dónde se alojarán sus invitados durante la conferencia de la próxima semana?
Finally, understand that alojarse usually requires the preposition 'en' to indicate the location. Whether it is 'en un hotel,' 'en una pensión,' or 'en casa de unos amigos,' the 'en' serves as the bridge between the action and the accommodation. This consistency makes it a reliable verb to build sentences around when planning itineraries or recounting past trips.
Durante nuestro viaje por los Alpes, nos alojamos en cabañas de madera muy acogedoras.
- Geographic Usage
- This verb is used universally across Spain and Latin America. While some regions might prefer hospedarse (a very close synonym), alojarse is understood and used frequently in all Spanish-speaking countries, making it a safe and versatile choice for any learner.
Es posible alojarse en el monasterio si se reserva con mucha antelación.
Using alojarse correctly requires a solid grasp of reflexive pronouns. Because it is a regular -ar verb in its conjugation, the main challenge for English speakers is remembering to place the pronoun correctly. In a standard declarative sentence, the pronoun comes before the conjugated verb: 'Yo me alojo,' 'Tú te alojas,' 'Él se aloja.' If the verb is in the infinitive form (for example, after another verb like 'querer' or 'preferir'), the pronoun can either go before the first verb or be attached to the end of alojarse.
- The Reflexive Structure
- Reflexive verbs describe actions that the subject performs on themselves. In the case of alojarse, you are essentially 'putting yourself up' for the night. This is why you cannot simply say 'Alojé en el hotel'; it must be 'Me alojé en el hotel.'
When discussing past trips, the preterite tense is very common. 'Nos alojamos en ese hotel el año pasado' (We stayed in 그 hotel last year). Note that in the 'nosotros' form, the present and preterite forms are identical ('nos alojamos'), so context is key to determining the timeframe. In the future, you might say, 'Mañana me alojaré en un sitio diferente' (Tomorrow I will stay in a different place).
¿Quieres alojarte en el centro o prefieres algo más tranquilo en las afueras?
In questions, the structure remains the same, but the tone changes. '¿Dónde se aloja usted?' is a common way to ask a guest where they are staying. If you are traveling with a group, you would ask, '¿Dónde nos vamos a alojar?' (Where are we going to stay?). This 'ir + a + infinitive' construction is a very common way to express future plans in Spanish, and it works perfectly with alojarse.
- Prepositional Use
- The most common preposition used with alojarse is 'en.' However, you might also use 'con' if you are staying with people: 'Me alojaré con mi tía.' If you are staying 'at' a specific location like 'at the beach,' you would still use 'en la playa.'
Siempre que viajo a París, me alojo en el mismo hostal cerca del Sena.
For more advanced usage, you might see alojarse in the subjunctive mood. For example, 'Espero que te alojes en un lugar seguro' (I hope you stay in a safe place). As you progress in Spanish, you will find that alojarse fits into all the standard grammatical patterns of regular -ar verbs, making it a very stable and predictable word to use once you master the reflexive pronouns.
Si hubiéramos tenido más dinero, nos habríamos alojado en el hotel de cinco estrellas.
- Negative Sentences
- In negative sentences, the 'no' always goes before the reflexive pronoun: 'No me alojo aquí.' Never place the 'no' between the pronoun and the verb.
Ellos no quisieron alojarse en el camping porque hacía demasiado frío.
In the real world, you will encounter alojarse the moment you start planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country. If you visit websites like Booking.com, Airbnb, or TripAdvisor in Spanish, the word alojarse and its noun counterpart alojamiento will be everywhere. You'll see buttons saying '¿Dónde quieres alojarte?' (Where do you want to stay?) or 'Ver opciones de alojamiento' (See accommodation options).
- At the Airport and Customs
- When arriving in a country like Mexico, Spain, or Argentina, immigration officers may ask: '¿Dónde se va a alojar durante su estancia?' (Where are you going to stay during your stay?). Being able to recognize this verb is crucial for a smooth entry. You might answer, 'Me voy a alojar en el Hotel Plaza.'
In the hospitality industry, staff are trained to use alojarse because it sounds professional and welcoming. A receptionist might say, 'Es un placer que se aloje con nosotros' (It is a pleasure that you are staying with us). In this context, it isn't just a verb; it's part of the formal etiquette of the service industry. You'll also hear it in tourism advertisements on the radio or TV, often paired with enticing adjectives like 'lujoso' (luxurious) or 'económico' (budget-friendly).
El guía nos recomendó alojarnos en el barrio de San Telmo por su ambiente bohemio.
Beyond travel, alojarse appears in news reports, especially those concerning major events. If a city is hosting the Olympics or a major summit, news anchors will discuss where the athletes or world leaders are 'alojados.' For example, 'Los delegados se alojan en varios hoteles de la capital' (The delegates are staying in several hotels in the capital). This usage reinforces the verb's association with formal, organized lodging.
- Digital Contexts
- If you are into tech, you'll hear about 'alojamiento web' (web hosting). While the core meaning is the same—providing a place for something to 'live'—the context is entirely digital. A website 'se aloja' on a server just as a tourist 'se aloja' in a hotel.
Muchos peregrinos prefieren alojarse en albergues municipales a lo largo del Camino de Santiago.
In literature and film, alojarse can set a specific mood. A character might 'alojarse' in a mysterious mansion or a remote cabin. The use of this verb instead of a simpler one adds a layer of intentionality to their stay. It suggests that the choice of location is a significant part of the narrative. When you hear this word in a movie, pay attention to the setting—it's usually somewhere more specific than just 'a house.'
¿Sabe usted si todavía es posible alojarse en la antigua posada del pueblo?
- Social Media
- Influencers often use alojarse when doing 'room tours' or tagging their location. 'Me estoy alojando en este increíble resort...' is a common opening for a travel vlog.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make with alojarse is treating it as a non-reflexive verb. In English, we simply say 'I am staying.' In Spanish, you cannot just say 'Estoy alojando.' Without the reflexive pronoun 'me,' the sentence is incomplete and sounds like you are 'lodging' something else (like a bullet or a complaint) rather than yourself. Always remember: Me alojo, te alojas, se aloja...
- The 'Quedarse' Confusion
- Learners often use quedarse for everything. While 'Me quedo en un hotel' is grammatically correct and common, using alojarse is more precise for travel. The mistake isn't using quedarse, but rather failing to use alojarse when a more formal or specific 'lodging' context is required, which can make your Spanish sound a bit repetitive or overly simplistic.
Another common pitfall is the confusion between alojarse and alejar. Alejar means 'to move something away' or 'to distance.' Because they share the first three letters, students sometimes mix them up. Saying 'Me alejo en el hotel' would mean 'I am moving away in the hotel,' which makes no sense. Pay close attention to the 'o' and 'j' sequence in alojarse to avoid this confusing slip-up.
Incorrecto: Voy a alojar en casa de mi amigo.
Correcto: Voy a alojarme en casa de mi amigo.
Preposition errors are also frequent. Some learners try to use 'a' (to) after alojarse because they are thinking about 'going to' a hotel. However, alojarse describes the state of being in the accommodation, so 'en' is the correct preposition. You 'go to' (vas a) the hotel to 'stay in' (alojarte en) it. Mixing these up—'Me alojo a un hotel'—is a clear sign of a non-native speaker translating directly from a confused mental model of English prepositions.
- Overusing for Permanent Housing
- Do not use alojarse to describe where you live permanently. If you have an apartment in Madrid where you live year-round, you 'vives' there. Using alojarse implies that your stay is temporary. If you say 'Me alojo en mi piso,' a Spaniard will ask you when you are moving out!
Incorrecto: ¿Dónde te alojas permanentemente?
Correcto: ¿Dónde vives?
Misspelling the word is also common, particularly forgetting the 'j'. Since the 'j' sound in Spanish is like a breathy 'h' in English, some students try to write 'aloharse.' Always remember the 'j' is essential. Furthermore, ensure you don't confuse the spelling with 'almorzar' (to eat lunch), which starts similarly but has a completely different meaning and conjugation pattern.
Recuerda: El verbo es alojarse, con 'j', no con 'g' ni con 'h'.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- When the subject is 'la gente' (people), remember that the verb must be singular: 'La gente se aloja,' not 'La gente se alojan.' This is a general rule in Spanish but frequently missed with reflexive verbs.
Spanish has several verbs that overlap with alojarse, and knowing which one to choose can significantly improve your fluency. The most common alternative is quedarse. While quedarse is the general 'to stay,' alojarse is specifically 'to lodge.' If you are at a party and decide to stay longer, you use quedarse. If you are checking into a Marriott, alojarse is the more precise term.
- Hospedarse vs. Alojarse
- These two are almost perfect synonyms. Hospedarse comes from 'huésped' (guest). It is perhaps slightly more formal or traditional than alojarse. In many regions of Latin America, you might hear hospedarse more frequently in hotel contexts. Both are reflexive and both take the preposition 'en.'
For a very formal or literary context, you might encounter pernoctar. This verb specifically means 'to stay overnight' or 'to pass the night.' It is often used in official police reports, formal travel itineraries, or high-level journalism. You wouldn't use pernoctar when chatting with a friend about your beach trip, as it sounds overly clinical. However, if a hotel says 'El precio incluye la pernoctación,' they are using the noun form of this word.
Comparación:
1. Me quedo aquí (Casual/General)
2. Me alojo en el hotel (Standard/Travel)
3. Pernocto en la ciudad (Very Formal/Technical)
Another related verb is instalarse. This means 'to settle in' or 'to install oneself.' It is used when you have just arrived at your accommodation and are unpacking your bags or getting comfortable. 'Ya nos hemos instalado en la habitación' (We have already settled into the room). While alojarse covers the entire duration of the stay, instalarse focuses on the initial act of arriving and making the space your own.
- Residir and Vivir
- As mentioned in the mistakes section, these verbs are for permanent or long-term living. Residir is the formal 'to reside,' often used for legal residency. Vivir is the everyday 'to live.' Use these when the stay is not temporary or travel-related.
If you are staying as a guest in someone's home, you can also use ser invitado de (to be a guest of). For example, 'Estoy alojado en casa de Pedro' is equivalent to 'Soy invitado en casa de Pedro.' The former emphasizes the location and the act of lodging, while the latter emphasizes the social relationship.
En lugar de alojarse en un hotel, muchos jóvenes prefieren el 'couchsurfing'.
- Refugio and Acampar
- If you are staying in the wild, you might use acampar (to camp) or refugiarse (to take shelter). Alojarse can still be used for a mountain 'refugio,' but it implies a bit more infrastructure than just a tent.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word is related to the English word 'lobby.' Both come from roots describing a covered porch or entrance hall where people could wait or stay.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'j' as a soft 'g' like in 'gel'.
- Pronouncing the 's' as a 'z'.
- Forgetting the final 'e' sound.
난이도
Easy to recognize in travel contexts due to its frequency on websites.
Requires correct use of reflexive pronouns and prepositions.
The 'j' sound and reflexive pronouns can be tricky for beginners to fluidly integrate.
Clearly distinguishable once the 'j' sound is familiar.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Reflexive Pronoun Placement
Me quiero alojar / Quiero alojarme.
Preposition 'en' for location
Me alojo en el hotel.
Subject-Verb Agreement with 'la gente'
La gente se aloja (singular).
Preterite vs Imperfect
Nos alojamos (once) vs Nos alojábamos (habitually).
Subjunctive after verbs of desire
Quiero que te alojes aquí.
수준별 예문
Yo me alojo en un hotel pequeño.
I am staying in a small hotel.
Present tense, 1st person singular reflexive.
¿Te alojas en Madrid?
Are you staying in Madrid?
Question using 2nd person singular.
Él se aloja con su familia.
He is staying with his family.
3rd person singular with 'con'.
Nosotros nos alojamos en el hostal.
We are staying in the hostel.
1st person plural reflexive.
Ellos se alojan cerca de la playa.
They are staying near the beach.
3rd person plural with a location phrase.
¿Dónde se aloja usted?
Where are you staying? (formal)
Formal 2nd person singular.
Me quiero alojar en el centro.
I want to stay in the center.
Infinitive with 'querer'.
¿Es caro alojarse aquí?
Is it expensive to stay here?
Impersonal use of the infinitive.
Nos alojamos en un hotel de tres estrellas.
We stayed in a three-star hotel.
Preterite tense, 1st person plural.
¿Dónde te alojaste el verano pasado?
Where did you stay last summer?
Preterite tense question.
Mañana me alojaré en una pensión.
Tomorrow I will stay in a boarding house.
Future tense, 1st person singular.
Ella prefiere alojarse en apartamentos.
She prefers to stay in apartments.
Infinitive after 'preferir'.
Nos vamos a alojar en casa de mis tíos.
We are going to stay at my aunt and uncle's house.
'Ir + a + infinitive' construction.
¿Se alojaron ustedes en el centro de la ciudad?
Did you all stay in the city center?
Preterite tense, 2nd person plural formal.
No me alojé en ese hotel porque era ruidoso.
I didn't stay in that hotel because it was noisy.
Negative preterite with a reason.
¿Es posible alojarse por una sola noche?
Is it possible to stay for just one night?
Impersonal question with infinitive.
Si tuviera más dinero, me alojaría en el Gran Hotel.
If I had more money, I would stay at the Grand Hotel.
Conditional tense in a 'si' clause.
Espero que te alojes en un lugar seguro.
I hope you stay in a safe place.
Present subjunctive after 'esperar que'.
Cuando viajaba, siempre me alojaba en albergues.
When I used to travel, I always stayed in hostels.
Imperfect tense for habitual action.
Nos habríamos alojado allí si hubiera habido sitio.
We would have stayed there if there had been room.
Conditional perfect with pluperfect subjunctive.
Dudo que se alojen en ese hostal tan barato.
I doubt they are staying in that cheap hostel.
Present subjunctive after 'dudar que'.
¿Te importa que me aloje en tu casa unos días?
Do you mind if I stay at your house for a few days?
Subjunctive after 'importar que'.
Habíamos decidido alojarnos en la montaña.
We had decided to stay in the mountains.
Pluperfect tense with reflexive infinitive.
Buscamos un hotel donde podamos alojarnos con el perro.
We are looking for a hotel where we can stay with the dog.
Subjunctive in a relative clause of purpose.
Se alojarán en régimen de todo incluido.
They will stay on an all-inclusive basis.
Future tense with travel industry terminology.
Muchos turistas se alojan en viviendas de uso turístico.
Many tourists stay in tourist rental housing.
Present tense discussing social trends.
A pesar de la crisis, la gente sigue alojándose en hoteles.
Despite the crisis, people continue to stay in hotels.
Gerund with 'seguir'.
El equipo se alojó en un complejo deportivo de alto nivel.
The team stayed in a high-level sports complex.
Preterite tense in a specific professional context.
¿Dónde se alojaron los delegados durante la cumbre?
Where did the delegates stay during the summit?
Formal use in a political context.
Me sorprendió que se alojaran en un sitio tan remoto.
It surprised me that they stayed in such a remote place.
Imperfect subjunctive after a verb of emotion.
Habitualmente, los artistas se alojan en hoteles boutique.
Usually, artists stay in boutique hotels.
Adverb usage with present tense.
No creo que alojarse en las afueras sea una buena idea.
I don't think staying on the outskirts is a good idea.
Subjunctive after 'no creer que' with infinitive subject.
La delegación optó por alojarse en un palacio histórico.
The delegation opted to stay in a historic palace.
Formal 'optar por' + infinitive.
Es imperativo que los refugiados se alojen en condiciones dignas.
It is imperative that refugees are housed in dignified conditions.
Subjunctive in a formal social context.
El virus se aloja en las células del sistema respiratorio.
The virus lodges in the cells of the respiratory system.
Scientific/biological use of the verb.
Se alojaron en el hotel bajo nombres falsos.
They stayed at the hotel under false names.
Narrative use with 'bajo nombres falsos'.
La idea de la traición se alojó en su mente para siempre.
The idea of betrayal lodged in his mind forever.
Metaphorical/abstract use.
Alojarse en una zona de conflicto requiere precauciones extremas.
Staying in a conflict zone requires extreme precautions.
Infinitive as a subject in a complex sentence.
Tras el terremoto, miles de personas se alojaron en tiendas.
After the earthquake, thousands of people stayed in tents.
Preterite used in a disaster reporting context.
¿Crees que el servidor donde se aloja la web es seguro?
Do you think the server where the web is hosted is secure?
Technical use in computing.
El hidalgo se alojó en una venta de mala muerte.
The nobleman stayed in a godforsaken inn.
Literary/archaic tone with 'venta de mala muerte'.
Las tropas se alojaron en los cuarteles de invierno.
The troops were quartered in the winter barracks.
Historical/military usage.
Alojarse en el silencio de la montaña es un bálsamo para el alma.
To dwell in the silence of the mountain is a balm for the soul.
Poetic/philosophical usage.
La bala se alojó en el hombro, pero no tocó el hueso.
The bullet lodged in the shoulder, but didn't touch the bone.
Medical/forensic context.
Resulta prohibitivo alojarse en Venecia durante el Carnaval.
It is prohibitively expensive to stay in Venice during Carnival.
High-level vocabulary like 'prohibitivo'.
Se alojaron en una suite que antaño perteneció a la realeza.
They stayed in a suite that formerly belonged to royalty.
Use of 'antaño' to create a sophisticated tone.
Es curioso cómo ciertos recuerdos se alojan en el hipocampo.
It's curious how certain memories lodge in the hippocampus.
Neuroscientific usage.
No por mucho madrugar se aloja uno en mejores hoteles.
Waking up early doesn't necessarily mean one stays in better hotels.
Playful variation of a Spanish proverb.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— The standard way to ask someone where they are staying.
¿Dónde te alojas durante el congreso?
— The standard way to state where you are staying.
Me alojo en el hotel que está frente a la plaza.
— Bed and breakfast; a common hotel offering.
El precio incluye alojamiento y desayuno.
— Accommodation options; found on travel websites.
Hay muchas opciones de alojamiento en esta ciudad.
— Tourist accommodation; a formal term for rentals.
El gobierno regula el alojamiento turístico.
— Lodging expenses; used in business travel contexts.
La empresa cubre todos los gastos de alojamiento.
— To stay somewhere for free or as a favor.
Me estoy alojando de prestado en casa de mi primo.
— To look for a place to stay.
Es difícil buscar alojamiento durante la temporada alta.
— Shared accommodation; like a hostel or shared flat.
El alojamiento compartido es ideal para conocer gente.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'to move away'. Easy to confuse because of the spelling.
Means 'to eat lunch'. Starts with 'al' but is unrelated.
Means 'to stay' in general. Alojarse is more specific for lodging.
관용어 및 표현
— To be remembered vividly or to stick in one's mind.
Sus palabras se alojaron en mi memoria para siempre.
literary— To be deeply loved or cherished.
Tu recuerdo se aloja en mi corazón.
poetic— To stay somewhere for free, often implying taking advantage.
Se aloja de gorra en casa de sus suegros.
informal— Not a standard idiom, but used metaphorically for high-altitude stays.
El hotel está tan alto que parece alojarse en las nubes.
descriptive— To provide shelter or a place to stay.
Le dieron alojamiento durante la tormenta.
neutral— Improvised or makeshift lodging.
Tuvieron que buscar un alojamiento de fortuna tras el accidente.
formal— To be forgotten.
Muchos nombres antiguos se alojan hoy en el olvido.
literary— To remain in a state of uncertainty.
Su mente se alojó en la duda tras escuchar la noticia.
metaphorical— To stay in great luxury.
En ese resort te alojas a cuerpo de rey.
informal/idiomatic— Without a place to stay or basic comforts.
Se quedaron en la calle, sin alojamiento ni lumbre.
archaic/literary혼동하기 쉬운
Noun vs Verb
Alojamiento is the place; alojarse is the action of staying there.
El alojamiento es caro, pero alojarse allí vale la pena.
Synonym
Hospedarse is slightly more formal and focuses on being a guest (huésped).
Me hospedo en el hotel Hilton.
General vs Specific
Quedarse can mean staying in a chair; alojarse implies a bed and a room.
Me quedo en la silla, pero me alojo en el hotel.
Technical synonym
Pernoctar is used in formal documents to mean 'spend the night'.
El informe dice que el sujeto pernoctó en el motel.
Duration
Vivir is permanent; alojarse is temporary.
Vivo en Londres, pero me alojo en un hotel cuando visito Madrid.
문장 패턴
Yo me alojo en [Lugar].
Yo me alojo en un hotel.
¿Dónde te alojaste [Tiempo]?
¿Dónde te alojaste ayer?
Espero que se alojen en [Lugar].
Espero que se alojen en un buen sitio.
Si pudiera, me alojaría en [Lugar].
Si pudiera, me alojaría en París.
Se recomienda alojarse en [Lugar].
Se recomienda alojarse en el casco antiguo.
El lugar donde se alojan es [Adjetivo].
El lugar donde se alojan es espectacular.
Pese a lo caro que es, decidió alojarse allí.
Pese a lo caro que es, decidió alojarse allí.
Cualquiera que se aloje aquí quedará encantado.
Cualquiera que se aloje aquí quedará encantado.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Very high in travel, tourism, and hospitality domains.
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Yo alojar en el hotel.
→
Yo me alojo en el hotel.
Missing the reflexive pronoun 'me' and the correct conjugation.
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Me alojo a Madrid.
→
Me alojo en Madrid.
Using the preposition 'a' (to) instead of 'en' (in) for location.
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¿Dónde se alojan la gente?
→
¿Dónde se aloja la gente?
'La gente' is a singular noun in Spanish and requires a singular verb.
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Me alejo en un hostal.
→
Me alojo en un hostal.
Confusing 'alojarse' (to stay) with 'alejar' (to move away).
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Quiero alojarse aquí.
→
Quiero alojarme aquí.
The reflexive pronoun must match the subject even in the infinitive form.
팁
Reflexive Pronouns
Always match the pronoun to the person. Me alojo, te alojas, se aloja. It is the most common mistake for beginners to forget this step.
Travel Precision
Use 'alojarse' instead of 'quedarse' when talking about hotels to sound more like a native speaker who is precise with their vocabulary.
The Spanish J
Don't pronounce the 'j' as a 'g'. It should be a strong, raspy sound like the 'h' in 'hat' but with more friction.
Booking Sites
Look for the word 'Alojamiento' on Spanish travel sites like Booking.com to see how it's used in real-world professional contexts.
Subjunctive Use
When asking for a recommendation, use the subjunctive: '¿Hay algún hotel donde me recomiendes que me aloje?'
Receptionist Speech
Receptionists will often use the formal 'se aloja' or 'se alojará'. Practice recognizing these forms to avoid confusion at check-in.
Staying with Friends
When staying with friends, 'alojarse con' is perfect. It sounds polite and clear.
Digital Lodging
If you work in IT, remember that your files 'se alojan' on the server. It's the same logic as a tourist in a hotel.
Germanic Root
Remember the 'leafy hut' origin to help you associate the word with shelter and protection.
Daily Routine
Even if you aren't traveling, describe where a fictional character is staying to practice different tenses of 'alojarse'.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'A-LO-JAR-se'. A LOw JAR is where I stay. It sounds like 'lodging' if you squint at the root 'loj'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a person putting a tiny version of themselves into a jar labeled 'Hotel'. They are 'alojando-se'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'alojarse' in three different tenses today: 'Me alojo', 'Me alojé', 'Me alojaré'.
어원
From the noun 'alojo,' which comes from 'lonja' (loggia/gallery), ultimately from Old High German 'laubja' (leafy hut/arbor).
원래 의미: Originally referred to a shelter made of branches or a gallery where people could gather and stay.
Romance (Spanish), with Germanic roots.문화적 맥락
Be aware that 'alojarse' implies a choice or a formal arrangement; for displaced persons, 'refugiarse' or 'ser alojado' (passive) might be more appropriate.
English speakers tend to over-rely on 'to stay,' which maps to both 'quedarse' and 'alojarse.' Distinguishing them makes your Spanish sound more natural.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Booking a trip
- ¿Dónde quieres alojarte?
- Busco un lugar para alojarme.
- Es un buen sitio para alojarse.
At immigration
- ¿Dónde se va a alojar?
- Me alojaré en el Hotel Central.
- Me alojo con familiares.
Asking for recommendations
- ¿Me recomiendas un sitio para alojarme?
- ¿Es seguro alojarse en este barrio?
- ¿Cuál es el mejor hotel para alojarse?
Discussing tech
- ¿Dónde se aloja tu sitio web?
- Necesito un servicio de alojamiento web.
- El servidor aloja los archivos.
Medical/Forensic
- La astilla se alojó en el dedo.
- El objeto se alojó en la garganta.
대화 시작하기
"¿Dónde te sueles alojar cuando vas de vacaciones?"
"¿Prefieres alojarte en un hotel o en un apartamento de Airbnb?"
"¿Alguna vez te has alojado en un lugar realmente extraño o único?"
"¿Es mejor alojarse en el centro de la ciudad o en una zona más tranquila?"
"¿Dónde se alojaron tus amigos la última vez que te visitaron?"
일기 주제
Describe el mejor hotel en el que te has alojado nunca. ¿Por qué fue tan especial?
Si pudieras alojarte en cualquier lugar del mundo mañana, ¿dónde irías y por qué?
Escribe sobre una vez que tuviste problemas para encontrar un lugar donde alojarte.
¿Prefieres alojarte solo o con otras personas cuando viajas? Explica tus razones.
Imagina que eres un guía turístico. Escribe una lista de recomendaciones sobre dónde alojarse en tu ciudad.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, you can 'alojarse' in a hostel, a friend's house, a cabin, or even a tent. It simply refers to where you are lodging temporarily while away from home.
They are virtually identical. 'Hospedarse' is perhaps a bit more formal, but you can use either in almost any travel situation without being wrong.
No, you must include the reflexive pronoun. Say 'Me estoy alojando' or 'Estoy alojándome'. Without the 'me', the sentence is grammatically incorrect in this context.
Yes, it is used and understood everywhere in the Spanish-speaking world, though some regions might favor 'hospedarse' or 'quedarse' in casual speech.
Yes, but then it means 'to host' or 'to provide lodging for someone else'. For example: 'Este hotel aloja a cien personas' (This hotel houses/hosts one hundred people).
You use 'alojamiento web' for 'web hosting' and the verb 'alojar' for hosting a site: 'Mi web se aloja en un servidor dedicado'.
The most common preposition is 'en' (alojarse en un hotel). You can also use 'con' if you are staying with people (alojarse con amigos).
Yes, it follows the standard conjugation for regular -ar verbs (alojo, alojas, aloja, alojamos, alojáis, alojan).
Usually, no. It implies temporariness. If you are staying for months or years, 'vivir' or 'residir' are better choices.
The noun is 'alojamiento,' which means 'accommodation' or 'lodging'.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence in Spanish saying where you stayed on your last vacation.
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Translate: 'I want to stay in a cheap hostel.'
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Translate: 'Where are you going to stay in Madrid?'
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Write a question asking a hotel receptionist if they have a place to stay.
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Translate: 'We stayed with our friends for three days.'
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Write a sentence using 'alojarse' in the future tense.
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Translate: 'It is important to find good accommodation.'
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Write a sentence using the subjunctive with 'alojarse'.
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Translate: 'They always stay in the same hotel.'
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Write a sentence using 'alojarse' and 'porque'.
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Translate: 'Where would you stay if you went to Barcelona?'
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Write a sentence using 'alojarse' for a website or server.
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Translate: 'We are looking for a place to stay.'
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Write a sentence about a bullet lodging in a wall.
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Translate: 'I don't like staying in hostels.'
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Write a sentence using 'alojarse' in the 'nosotros' form, preterite.
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Translate: 'Is it expensive to stay here?'
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Write a sentence using 'alojarse' in the 'usted' form.
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Translate: 'I have stayed in many different places.'
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Write a sentence using the noun 'alojamiento'.
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Di: 'Me alojo en un hotel'.
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Pregunta: '¿Dónde te alojas?'
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Di: 'Nos alojamos en el centro'.
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Di: 'Quiero alojarme en un hostal'.
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Pregunta: '¿Dónde se aloja usted?'
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Di: 'Me alojé en Madrid'.
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Pregunta: '¿Es caro alojarse aquí?'
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Di: 'Me alojaré con amigos'.
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Di: 'Ellos se alojan en un apartamento'.
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Pregunta: '¿Dónde se alojaron ustedes?'
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Di: 'No me gusta alojarme en hoteles'.
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Pregunta: '¿Te alojas en un hotel de lujo?'
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Di: 'Nos vamos a alojar en la playa'.
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Pregunta: '¿Dónde se aloja el guía?'
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Di: 'Espero que te alojes bien'.
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Di: 'Me alojaría allí si fuera gratis'.
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Pregunta: '¿Qué opciones de alojamiento hay?'
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Di: 'Me alojo en casa de mis tíos'.
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Pregunta: '¿Puedo alojarme una noche más?'
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Di: 'El hotel es un buen sitio para alojarse'.
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Escucha y escribe: 'Me alojo en un hotel.'
Escucha y escribe: '¿Dónde te alojas?'
Escucha y escribe: 'Nos alojamos en Madrid.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Quiero alojarme aquí.'
Escucha y escribe: '¿Se aloja usted solo?'
Escucha y escribe: 'Me alojé en un hostal.'
Escucha y escribe: '¿Dónde se alojan ellos?'
Escucha y escribe: 'Mañana me alojaré allí.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Buscamos alojamiento barato.'
Escucha y escribe: '¿Te alojaste con tu familia?'
Escucha y escribe: 'No nos alojamos en el centro.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Es difícil alojarse en agosto.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Prefiero alojarme en apartamentos.'
Escucha y escribe: '¿Dónde se va a alojar?'
Escucha y escribe: 'Me alojo en la habitación 204.'
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Summary
Alojarse is your 'go-to' verb for travel lodging. Always remember to use the reflexive pronoun—for example, 'Me alojo en un hotel'—to avoid sounding like you are lodging an object instead of yourself.
- Alojarse is a reflexive verb meaning 'to stay' or 'to lodge' in temporary accommodations like hotels or hostels during travel.
- It is more formal and specific than the general verb 'quedarse,' making it ideal for travel and professional contexts.
- As a reflexive verb, it requires pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) that must match the subject of the sentence.
- It is commonly followed by the preposition 'en' and is a regular -ar verb in terms of its conjugation patterns.
Reflexive Pronouns
Always match the pronoun to the person. Me alojo, te alojas, se aloja. It is the most common mistake for beginners to forget this step.
Travel Precision
Use 'alojarse' instead of 'quedarse' when talking about hotels to sound more like a native speaker who is precise with their vocabulary.
The Spanish J
Don't pronounce the 'j' as a 'g'. It should be a strong, raspy sound like the 'h' in 'hat' but with more friction.
Booking Sites
Look for the word 'Alojamiento' on Spanish travel sites like Booking.com to see how it's used in real-world professional contexts.
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