puente
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- A masculine noun meaning 'bridge' in a literal physical sense, used for spanning obstacles like rivers, valleys, or roads in civil engineering contexts.
- A very common cultural term in Spain and Latin America for a 'long weekend' created by connecting a midweek holiday to the nearest weekend.
- Used technically in various fields: dentistry (dental bridge), music (guitar bridge), nautical (ship's bridge), and science (hydrogen bonds or brain anatomy).
- Frequently used in metaphors to describe building connections ('tender puentes') or destroying relationships ('quemar puentes') between people, ideas, or groups.
The Spanish word puente is a masculine noun that primarily translates to "bridge" in English. However, its utility in the Spanish language extends far beyond simple civil engineering. In its most literal sense, it describes a structure built to span physical obstacles—such as a body of water, a valley, or a road—for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle. From the majestic Roman stone bridges that still stand in cities like Mérida and Córdoba to the modern cable-stayed marvels in Bilbao, the puente is a fundamental element of the Spanish landscape and history.
- Physical Infrastructure
- A physical structure connecting two points. Example: 'El puente romano es muy antiguo' (The Roman bridge is very old).
Beyond architecture, puente has a profound cultural meaning in Spain and many Latin American countries: the "long weekend." When a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, Spaniards often take the intervening Monday or Friday off to create a continuous four-day break. This practice is known as hacer puente. It is a deeply ingrained social phenomenon that affects travel patterns, business operations, and social planning throughout the year.
Como el jueves es festivo, voy a pedirme el viernes libre para hacer el puente.
In technical fields, the word is equally prevalent. In dentistry, a puente dental refers to a prosthetic device used to replace missing teeth. In music, specifically regarding string instruments like the guitar or violin, the puente is the piece of wood that supports the strings and transmits their vibration to the body of the instrument. In nautical terms, the puente de mando is the bridge of a ship where the captain and officers control the vessel.
- Anatomical & Biological
- The 'puente de Varolio' (Pons) is a part of the brainstem, acting as a connection between different neural pathways.
Metaphorically, puente signifies a connection or a transition between two states, ideas, or groups of people. One might speak of 'tender puentes' (building bridges) between rival political parties or different cultures to foster understanding and peace. This figurative use is common in literature, diplomacy, and psychology, emphasizing the role of the bridge as a mediator that overcomes division.
La música sirve como un puente entre diferentes culturas y tradiciones.
Historically, bridges have been strategic points in warfare and trade. In Spain, many towns grew around a puente because it was the only place to cross a major river like the Ebro or the Guadalquivir. Consequently, many place names include the word, such as Puente Genil or Puentedeume. Understanding this word is not just about learning a noun; it is about understanding how Spanish speakers navigate their geography, their time, and their social relationships.
El puente levadizo del castillo se cerraba todas las noches por seguridad.
- Electrical Engineering
- A 'puente rectificador' or 'puente de diodos' is a circuit component that converts alternating current to direct current.
Finally, in sports and exercise, a puente can refer to a specific position, like the 'glute bridge' in fitness or a defensive move in wrestling. In card games, it can refer to the game of Bridge, though it is usually kept as 'el bridge' or 'el juego del puente' depending on the region. The word's adaptability makes it a cornerstone of Spanish vocabulary, essential for anyone from a tourist crossing a river to a diplomat negotiating a treaty.
Hicimos un puente de tres días para visitar a nuestra familia en el campo.
El dentista me recomendó un puente para cubrir el hueco del diente perdido.
Using puente correctly requires attention to both the physical and the idiomatic contexts. When referring to a physical bridge, the most common verbs are cruzar (to cross), construir (to build), and atravesar (to traverse). Because it is a masculine noun, it always takes the articles el, un, los, or unos. For example, 'El puente sobre el río Tajo es impresionante' (The bridge over the Tagus river is impressive). Note the use of the preposition sobre (over/on top of) to indicate the bridge's position relative to the water.
- Common Verbs
- Cruzar el puente, pasar por el puente, mirar desde el puente, saltar desde el puente.
When you are talking about the cultural 'long weekend,' the phrasing changes significantly. You don't 'cross' this kind of bridge; you haces (make/do) or aprovechas (take advantage of) it. 'Este año vamos a hacer el puente de diciembre' means 'This year we are going to take the long weekend in December.' It is common to specify which holiday is creating the bridge, such as 'el puente de la Constitución' or 'el puente de la Inmaculada'.
Muchos madrileños salen de la ciudad durante el puente de mayo.
In figurative language, the phrase tender puentes is essential for advanced communication. It literally means 'to stretch/extend bridges' but translates to 'to build bridges' in English. It is often used in political or personal reconciliation contexts. Example: 'Es necesario tender puentes entre las dos comunidades para evitar el conflicto' (It is necessary to build bridges between the two communities to avoid conflict). Conversely, 'quemar los puentes' (to burn bridges) means to destroy a relationship or a path back to a previous state, just as in English.
- Prepositional Use
- Bajo el puente (under the bridge), por el puente (across/via the bridge), hacia el puente (towards the bridge).
Adjectives used with puente help specify its type. A puente colgante is a suspension bridge, while a puente levadizo is a drawbridge. If you want to describe a bridge as sturdy, you would use sólido or resistente. If it is narrow, you use estrecho. In the context of the long weekend, you might hear un puente largo (a long bridge/weekend) or un acueducto, which is a humorous slang term for an exceptionally long bridge of five or more days.
El puente colgante se balanceaba suavemente con el viento fuerte.
In technical Spanish, you might encounter 'puente' in chemistry or physics. For instance, 'puente de hidrógeno' refers to a hydrogen bond. In these cases, the word functions as a noun following the main subject. 'El agua tiene puentes de hidrógeno' (Water has hydrogen bonds). This demonstrates the word's ability to span from the most casual holiday planning to the most rigorous scientific descriptions.
El ingeniero diseñó un puente de acero que puede soportar toneladas de peso.
- Common Phrases
- Puente de plata (silver bridge - usually for a fleeing enemy), puente aéreo (shuttle flight), puente de mando (ship's bridge).
Finally, when using 'puente' in the plural, 'puentes', it often refers to multiple structures or multiple holiday periods. 'España tiene muchos puentes festivos en el calendario laboral' (Spain has many holiday bridges in the labor calendar). Whether you are navigating a city or a conversation, 'puente' provides the necessary structure to connect your thoughts and your destination.
No podemos cruzar ese puente todavía porque está en reparaciones.
You will hear puente in a wide variety of daily life situations in Spanish-speaking countries. One of the most common places is in the news and weather reports. When a long weekend is approaching, news anchors will dedicate significant time to discussing the 'operación salida' (the mass exit of cars from cities) for the upcoming puente. Traffic reports will warn of 'retenciones en el puente' (traffic jams on the bridge) or congestion on the roads leading out of town during these periods.
- In the Office
- Colleagues will ask each other: '¿Vas a hacer puente el lunes?' (Are you taking the bridge/long weekend on Monday?).
If you are a tourist, you will hear it constantly from tour guides. Spain is home to some of the most famous bridges in the world, such as the Puente Nuevo in Ronda, which spans a deep gorge, or the Puente de Triana in Seville. Guides will explain the history, the materials used, and the legends associated with these structures. You might also see 'puente' on road signs indicating 'fuerte viento en el puente' (strong winds on the bridge), which is a common warning on coastal highways.
Atención conductores: hay obras en el puente de la autopista A-6.
In public transport, particularly in cities like Madrid or Barcelona, you might hear about the 'puente aéreo'. This is the high-frequency flight service that connects Madrid and Barcelona, functioning like a shuttle. It is one of the busiest air routes in the world, and commuters use the term puente to refer to this specific, bridge-like connection between the two major Spanish hubs.
- In Literature and Song
- The bridge is a common symbol of love, longing, or transition. Think of the famous song 'Bajo el puente de la Almunia'.
In a medical or dental setting, a specialist might say, 'Necesitamos colocar un puente para sostener los molares'. Here, the context of the dentist's chair clarifies that they are not talking about engineering but about oral health. Similarly, in a music shop, a luthier might mention that the 'puente de la guitarra' needs to be adjusted to lower the action of the strings.
El capitán ordenó a todos los oficiales presentarse en el puente de mando inmediatamente.
In construction and architecture, the word is ubiquitous. Engineers discuss the 'luz del puente' (the span of the bridge) or the 'pilares del puente' (the bridge piers). If you walk past a construction site near a river, you will likely see technical drawings labeled with various types of puentes. Even in IT and networking, a 'puente de red' (network bridge) is a device that connects two network segments, showing how the term has migrated into the digital age.
Para configurar la red local, necesitaremos un puente que una ambos routers.
- Regional Variations
- In some parts of Latin America, a 'puente' can also refer to a jumper cable used to start a car with a dead battery.
Whether you are listening to a podcast about history, reading a travel brochure, or chatting with a friend about their vacation plans, the word puente will appear. Its high frequency in both literal and metaphorical contexts makes it an essential word for achieving fluency and understanding the rhythm of life in Spanish-speaking cultures.
El guía nos explicó que este puente fue destruido durante la guerra y reconstruido después.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is misgendering the word. Because puente ends in 'e', many students assume it is feminine and say 'la puente'. However, puente is masculine: el puente. Using the wrong gender can make your speech sound unnatural, even if you are understood. Always pair it with masculine adjectives: 'el puente largo', 'el puente viejo'.
- Gender Error
- Incorrect: 'La puente es bonita'. Correct: 'El puente es bonito'.
Another common pitfall is the literal translation of 'long weekend'. While you can say 'fin de semana largo', English speakers often try to translate 'bridge' as 'holiday' or vice versa in the wrong context. Remember that puente refers specifically to the extra day or days taken to connect a holiday to a weekend. If there is no holiday near the weekend, you cannot call it a puente; it is just a 'fin de semana'.
No digas 'voy a tener un puente' si solo es un fin de semana normal de dos días.
Confusion with the word fuente (fountain/source) is also a common slip of the tongue for beginners. Since they differ by only one letter, students often say 'El puente de los deseos' instead of 'La fuente de los deseos' (The wishing fountain). Pay close attention to the starting consonant: 'P' for bridge (path), 'F' for fountain (fluid/flow).
- Preposition Pitfalls
- Avoid saying 'en el puente' if you mean 'over the bridge' (use 'sobre' or 'por'). 'En' usually implies being physically on the structure.
In technical contexts, English speakers might forget that puente is used for things they might call 'jumpers' or 'bonds' in English. For example, in chemistry, 'hydrogen bond' is puente de hidrógeno. Translating it as 'enlace de hidrógeno' is also correct and common, but puente is very frequent in textbooks. Similarly, in car repairs, don't use 'cables de salto'; use hacer un puente or pinzas for jump-starting.
Me equivoqué y dije que bebí agua de la puente, ¡qué vergüenza!
Finally, be careful with the phrase quemar puentes. While it exists in Spanish, some regions prefer 'romper relaciones' or 'cerrar puertas'. Using the literal 'quemar puentes' might sound a bit like a direct translation from English (an anglicism) in some rural areas, though it is perfectly understood in most modern, urban Spanish settings.
Es un error común llamar puente a cualquier día libre; debe conectar con un festivo.
- Pronunciation Mistake
- Don't pronounce the 'u' like 'you'. It is a short, pure 'oo' as in 'boot'. It's 'pwen-te', not 'pyu-en-te'.
By being aware of these gender, translation, and phonetic traps, you can use the word puente with the confidence of a native speaker. Remember: it's a masculine structure that spans rivers and connects holidays!
El puente es masculino, así que decimos 'el puente' y no 'la puente'.
While puente is the most common term for a bridge, Spanish offers several alternatives depending on the size, function, and location of the structure. Understanding these nuances will help you sound more precise. For example, a viaducto (viaduct) is a specific type of bridge composed of several small spans, often used to carry a road or railway over a wide valley or another road. Viaducts are typically much longer and taller than standard bridges.
- Puente vs. Viaducto
- A 'puente' spans a specific obstacle like a river. A 'viaducto' is a long series of spans over a valley or dry land.
For smaller, pedestrian-only structures, you might use the word pasarela. A pasarela is often found in parks, over highways for pedestrians, or even at airports (the jet bridge connecting the gate to the plane). It implies a lighter, narrower construction than a puente designed for vehicles. In fashion, pasarela also means 'catwalk' or 'runway'.
Cruzamos la pasarela peatonal para no tener que cruzar la carretera por abajo.
If the structure is specifically for carrying water, the correct term is acueducto (aqueduct). While an aqueduct is technically a type of bridge, it has a very specific purpose. Spain is famous for the Roman Aqueduct of Segovia. Interestingly, as mentioned before, 'acueducto' is sometimes used as a joke to describe a very long 'puente' holiday that spans almost an entire week.
- Metaphorical Alternatives
- Enlace (link), conexión (connection), vínculo (bond), mediación (mediation).
When talking about connections between ideas or people, vínculo or nexo are excellent alternatives. 'El nexo entre las dos teorías' (The link between the two theories) sounds more academic than 'el puente'. However, 'puente' remains the most evocative word for building relationships, as in 'puente de entendimiento' (bridge of understanding).
El viaducto de Segovia es una obra maestra de la ingeniería civil.
In the context of the 'long weekend,' if you want to be more formal, you can say período vacacional or días de asueto. But in 99% of casual and business conversations, puente is the preferred term. In Latin America, as noted, fin de semana largo or feriado largo are the standard alternatives that fulfill the same semantic role.
Este nexo histórico une a los dos países desde hace siglos.
- Technical Synonyms
- Bypass (medical/electrical), shunt (electrical), prótesis fija (dental).
Finally, in nautical terms, while puente de mando is the standard, you might also hear timonera (wheelhouse) for smaller boats. Knowing these variations allows you to tailor your language to the specific situation, whether you are admiring a massive structure, walking in a park, or discussing international diplomacy.
La timonera del barco estaba equipada con la última tecnología de radar.
How Formal Is It?
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The word 'Pontiff' (Pope) comes from the same Latin root 'pontifex', which originally meant 'bridge-builder', symbolizing the connection between the human and the divine.
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- Pronouncing it as 'pyu-en-te' (adding an extra 'y' sound).
- Pronouncing the 't' like an English 't' (aspirated and further back in the mouth).
- Making the final 'e' sound like an 'i'.
- Stressing the second syllable (puen-TE).
- Pronouncing the 'u' and 'e' separately instead of as a diphthong.
난이도
Very easy to recognize in text as it is a short, frequent noun.
Spelling is simple, but remembering the masculine gender is key.
The 'ue' diphthong requires some practice for native English speakers.
Distinctive sound, unlikely to be confused with other words except 'fuente'.
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Masculine nouns ending in -e
El puente, el coche, el viaje.
Diphthong 'ue' in Spanish
Puente, fuente, fuerte, bueno.
Prepositions of place (sobre/bajo)
Sobre el puente, bajo el puente.
Idiomatic use of 'Hacer'
Hacer puente, hacer frío, hacer la maleta.
Compound nouns with 'de'
Puente de madera, puente de mando.
수준별 예문
El puente es muy largo.
The bridge is very long.
Uses the masculine article 'el' and the adjective 'largo'.
Veo un puente desde mi ventana.
I see a bridge from my window.
Uses the indefinite article 'un'.
El coche pasa por el puente.
The car goes over the bridge.
The preposition 'por' indicates the path.
Hay un puente en el parque.
There is a bridge in the park.
Uses 'hay' for existence.
Me gusta caminar por el puente.
I like to walk across the bridge.
Verb 'gustar' followed by an infinitive.
El puente es de color gris.
The bridge is gray.
Describing color with 'es de'.
Cruzo el puente todos los días.
I cross the bridge every day.
Present tense of 'cruzar'.
¿Dónde está el puente?
Where is the bridge?
Asking for location with 'estar'.
Este fin de semana no trabajo porque hay puente.
I'm not working this weekend because there's a long weekend.
Refers to the holiday 'bridge'.
El puente romano de Córdoba es famoso.
The Roman bridge of Cordoba is famous.
Proper noun usage with an adjective.
Fuimos a la playa durante el puente de mayo.
We went to the beach during the May long weekend.
Prepositional phrase 'durante el puente'.
Ten cuidado al cruzar el puente viejo.
Be careful when crossing the old bridge.
Imperative 'ten cuidado'.
El hotel está al otro lado del puente.
The hotel is on the other side of the bridge.
Location phrase 'al otro lado de'.
Los niños juegan debajo del puente.
The children play under the bridge.
Preposition 'debajo de'.
Mañana vamos a hacer puente.
Tomorrow we are going to take a long weekend.
Idiomatic use of 'hacer puente'.
El puente levadizo se está abriendo.
The drawbridge is opening.
Present continuous 'se está abriendo'.
La música es un puente entre naciones.
Music is a bridge between nations.
Metaphorical use.
El ingeniero inspeccionó los pilares del puente.
The engineer inspected the bridge's pillars.
Technical vocabulary 'pilares'.
Si quieres el trabajo, no quemes tus puentes aquí.
If you want the job, don't burn your bridges here.
Idiomatic expression 'quemar puentes'.
Este puente colgante es el más largo del país.
This suspension bridge is the longest in the country.
Superlative 'el más largo'.
Aprovechamos el puente para pintar la casa.
We took advantage of the long weekend to paint the house.
Verb 'aprovechar'.
El dentista dice que necesito un puente dental.
The dentist says I need a dental bridge.
Specific technical context.
Debemos tender puentes de diálogo con la oposición.
We must build bridges of dialogue with the opposition.
Idiomatic 'tender puentes'.
El puente de la guitarra está un poco flojo.
The guitar bridge is a bit loose.
Anatomical part of an object.
El puente aéreo entre Madrid y Barcelona es muy eficiente.
The air bridge between Madrid and Barcelona is very efficient.
Specific term 'puente aéreo'.
La estructura del puente colapsó debido a la riada.
The bridge structure collapsed due to the flood.
Advanced vocabulary 'colapsó', 'riada'.
Se requiere un puente de red para conectar ambas oficinas.
A network bridge is required to connect both offices.
Computing context.
Al enemigo que huye, puente de plata.
For the fleeing enemy, a silver bridge (let them go).
Classic Spanish proverb.
El capitán dio las órdenes desde el puente de mando.
The captain gave orders from the bridge.
Nautical term.
Los puentes de hidrógeno son fundamentales en la química del agua.
Hydrogen bonds are fundamental in water chemistry.
Scientific terminology.
El proyecto servirá como puente para nuevas inversiones.
The project will serve as a bridge for new investments.
Figurative 'servir como puente'.
Hicimos un puente de cuatro días gracias al festivo del jueves.
We had a four-day long weekend thanks to the holiday on Thursday.
Quantifying the 'puente'.
La novela actúa como un puente intergeneracional.
The novel acts as an intergenerational bridge.
Sophisticated literary analysis.
El diseño del viaducto minimiza el impacto ambiental.
The design of the viaduct minimizes environmental impact.
Using 'viaducto' as a specific alternative.
Es imperativo tender puentes diplomáticos en este clima de tensión.
It is imperative to build diplomatic bridges in this tense climate.
Formal/Political register.
La luz del puente es de trescientos metros.
The span of the bridge is three hundred meters.
Technical sense of 'luz' (span).
El autor utiliza el puente como símbolo de la transición vital.
The author uses the bridge as a symbol of life transition.
Symbolic literary interpretation.
Se ha detectado una fisura en el puente de hormigón.
A crack has been detected in the concrete bridge.
Passive voice 'se ha detectado'.
El concepto de 'puente' es central en la planificación laboral española.
The concept of 'puente' is central to Spanish labor planning.
Sociocultural observation.
Necesitamos un puente cognitivo para entender este concepto complejo.
We need a cognitive bridge to understand this complex concept.
Abstract psychological terminology.
La oratoria del político tendió puentes donde solo había abismos.
The politician's oratory built bridges where there were only abysses.
Elevated, poetic style.
El puente de Varolio es una pieza clave de la neuroanatomía.
The Pons is a key piece of neuroanatomy.
Highly specialized medical term.
La infraestructura se sustenta sobre un puente de vigas pretensadas.
The infrastructure is supported by a bridge of prestressed beams.
Technical engineering description.
Aquel puente de plata que le ofrecieron fue su salvación política.
That 'silver bridge' they offered him was his political salvation.
Idiomatic metaphor for an easy exit.
La intertextualidad establece puentes semánticos entre ambas obras.
Intertextuality establishes semantic bridges between both works.
Academic literary theory.
El luthier ajustó el puente para mejorar el timbre del violonchelo.
The luthier adjusted the bridge to improve the cello's timbre.
Specialized musical terminology.
La ciudad se erige como un puente cultural ineludible en el Mediterráneo.
The city stands as an unavoidable cultural bridge in the Mediterranean.
Rhetorical/Geopolitical use.
No podemos obviar el puente lógico que une estas dos premisas.
We cannot ignore the logical bridge that joins these two premises.
Philosophical/Logical register.
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— A specific long weekend in Spain around December 6th. It is one of the most popular travel times.
Siempre hay mucha nieve durante el puente de la Constitución.
— The long weekend around May 1st (Labor Day). It marks the beginning of warmer weather.
En el puente de mayo solemos ir al campo.
— Any holiday weekend that is extended by a bridge day. It is a general term for these breaks.
Las carreteras están llenas por el puente festivo.
— A temporary bridge made of boats tied together. Often used in historical contexts.
Antiguamente, Sevilla tenía un famoso puente de barcas.
— A long weekend in late June, celebrated with bonfires and beach parties.
El puente de San Juan es el más corto pero el más divertido.
— A holiday bridge around December 8th, often combined with the 6th.
Mucha gente empieza sus compras de Navidad en el puente de la Inmaculada.
— The special police and traffic operation managed during long weekends to ensure safety.
La policía ha iniciado la operación puente con muchos controles.
— The long weekend around November 1st. It is a time for visiting cemeteries and family.
Comemos castañas asadas durante el puente de todos los santos.
— A simple bridge made of wood. Common in rural or hiking areas.
Ten cuidado con el puente de madera, las tablas están mojadas.
— To bypass a circuit or to jump-start a car battery. It is a technical colloquialism.
Tuvimos que hacer un puente a la batería del coche para arrancarlo.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means fountain or source. Only differs by the first letter.
Means town or people. Students sometimes mix up the 'pue' start.
Means door. Both are parts of structures and start with 'puer'.
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— If an enemy is leaving, don't stop them; make it easy for them to go. It suggests avoiding further conflict.
No voy a discutir más con él; a enemigo que huye, puente de plata.
literary/proverb— To cut off all possibility of retreat or returning to a previous state. Usually refers to relationships or jobs.
Renunció gritando y quemó todos sus puentes con la empresa.
informal/neutral— To attempt to reconcile or establish communication between two disagreeing parties.
Es hora de tender puentes y olvidar el pasado.
formal/journalistic— To be in a position of total control or leadership within an organization.
Ella es la que está en el puente de mando de este proyecto.
metaphorical— A lot of time has passed and many things have changed since a particular event.
Desde que nos peleamos, ha pasado mucha agua bajo el puente.
neutral— To serve as a mediator or a connection between two things.
Este curso es un puente hacia estudios más avanzados.
neutral— Slang for hot-wiring a car by connecting wires under the steering column.
En la película, el ladrón le hace un puente al coche en segundos.
slang/colloquial— An easy or golden opportunity to leave a difficult situation.
Le ofrecieron un puente de plata para que se jubilara anticipadamente.
figurative— Don't worry about a problem until it actually happens. (Similar to 'cross that bridge when we come to it').
No pienses en la mudanza todavía; cruzaremos ese puente cuando lleguemos a él.
neutral— To do something very risky or to follow someone blindly into a bad situation.
Si tus amigos se tiran por un puente, ¿tú también te tiras?
informal/rhetorical혼동하기 쉬운
Both are structures for crossing gaps.
A viaduct is usually much longer, consisting of multiple spans over a valley or land, while a bridge usually spans water.
El viaducto de Segovia es impresionante.
Both are bridges.
A pasarela is specifically for pedestrians or is a very light structure; a puente is for vehicles or general use.
Usa la pasarela para cruzar la autopista.
Both are bridges.
A pontón is usually a temporary or floating bridge, often used by the military.
El ejército instaló un pontón sobre el río.
Both are bridge-like structures.
An acueducto is designed specifically to carry water, not people or cars.
El acueducto llevaba agua a la ciudad romana.
Both mean connection.
Enlace is more abstract (link, connection) or refers to a junction, while puente is a physical structure or a holiday.
El enlace de la autopista está a un kilómetro.
문장 패턴
El puente es [adjetivo].
El puente es viejo.
Hay un puente en [lugar].
Hay un puente en el pueblo.
Voy a hacer puente para [verbo].
Voy a hacer puente para viajar a Madrid.
Es necesario tender puentes entre [A] y [B].
Es necesario tender puentes entre los departamentos.
El puente actúa como un símbolo de [sustantivo].
El puente actúa como un símbolo de unión.
A pesar de la riada, la estructura del puente se mantuvo incólume.
A pesar de la riada, la estructura del puente se mantuvo incólume.
Yo cruzo el puente.
Yo cruzo el puente con mi perro.
El hotel está cerca del puente.
El hotel está cerca del puente romano.
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Extremely high in daily life, travel, and business.
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La puente
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El puente
Puente is a masculine noun despite ending in 'e'.
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Hacer un fin de semana largo
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Hacer puente
While 'fin de semana largo' is understood, 'hacer puente' is the idiomatic way to say it in Spain.
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Cruzar el puente de la Constitución
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Disfrutar el puente de la Constitución
You don't physically cross a holiday bridge; you 'do' it or 'enjoy' it.
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El puente de los deseos
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La fuente de los deseos
Wishing fountains are 'fuentes', not 'puentes'.
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Quemar mis puentes
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Quemar mis naves / Quemar los puentes
In Spanish, 'quemar las naves' is a more traditional idiom for 'no turning back', though 'quemar puentes' is now common.
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Remember the Gender
Always say 'el puente'. Even though many words ending in 'e' are feminine (like 'la calle'), 'puente' is strictly masculine. Practice saying 'un puente largo' to lock it in.
Plan for Puentes
If you are traveling in Spain, check the calendar for 'puentes'. Hotels will be more expensive and roads will be very crowded during these long weekends.
Puente vs. Pasarela
Use 'pasarela' for small, pretty pedestrian bridges in parks. It sounds more descriptive and natural than using 'puente' for everything.
Build Bridges
Use 'tender puentes' in your Spanish writing or speaking exams. It is a high-level metaphorical expression that impresses examiners.
The 'ue' sound
The 'ue' in puente is a diphthong. It should be one smooth sound, not two separate vowels. Think of the English word 'went' but start with a 'p'.
Electrical Bridge
If your car won't start, ask '¿Tienes pinzas para hacer un puente?'. It's the most common way to ask for a jump-start.
Dental Terms
If you go to a Spanish dentist, 'puente' is the standard term. Don't try to translate 'bridge' literally; it's already the same concept!
Place Names
Many Spanish town names start with 'Puente de...'. This usually means the town was historically significant as a river crossing point.
Symbolism
In Spanish poetry, bridges often symbolize the transition from life to death or from one love to another. Keep an eye out for this in books.
Don't confuse with Fuente
Always check if you are asking for a bridge or a fountain. Asking for 'la puente' will confuse people twice (wrong gender and potential wrong word).
암기하기
기억법
Think of a 'P'illar supporting a bridge. 'Puente' starts with 'P' and spans 'Between' (entre) two points.
시각적 연상
Imagine a massive Roman bridge over a blue river with a sun shining. The sun looks like an 'e' at the end of the word 'puente'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'puente' in three different ways today: one for a structure, one for a holiday, and one as a metaphor.
어원
From the Latin word 'pons, pontis', which literally means 'bridge'. It is a root shared by many Romance languages.
원래 의미: A structure for crossing water or a path connecting two points.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Spanish.문화적 맥락
No major sensitivities, but be aware that 'hacer un puente' can mean hot-wiring a car in criminal contexts.
English speakers often miss the 'long weekend' meaning, as they use 'bank holiday' or simply 'long weekend'.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Driving/Navigation
- Cruza el puente
- Después del puente
- Peaje del puente
- Puente estrecho
Work/Calendar
- Hacer puente
- Puente festivo
- Disfrutar del puente
- ¿Hay puente?
Dentistry
- Poner un puente
- Puente fijo
- Limpiar el puente
- Puente de porcelana
Music/Guitar
- Ajustar el puente
- Puente de madera
- Cuerdas sobre el puente
- Puente roto
Politics/Social
- Tender puentes
- Quemar puentes
- Puente de diálogo
- Servir de puente
대화 시작하기
"¿Qué vas a hacer durante el puente de la semana que viene?"
"¿Cuál es el puente más bonito que has visto en tus viajes?"
"¿Crees que es mejor construir puentes o túneles en las ciudades?"
"¿Alguna vez has tenido que hacer un puente a la batería de tu coche?"
"¿Te gusta la idea de 'hacer puente' o prefieres trabajar esos días?"
일기 주제
Describe un puente famoso en tu país y por qué es importante para la gente.
Escribe sobre una situación en la que tuviste que 'tender puentes' con alguien.
¿Cómo planeas pasar el próximo puente festivo? Escribe tus planes detallados.
Imagina que eres un ingeniero. ¿Cómo diseñarías el puente perfecto para tu ciudad?
Reflexiona sobre la frase 'quemar puentes'. ¿Es siempre algo malo o a veces es necesario?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Es masculino: 'el puente'. Un error común es pensar que es femenino porque termina en 'e', pero siempre debe usarse con artículos y adjetivos masculinos.
Significa tomarse un día libre (normalmente un lunes o viernes) para unir un día festivo que cae en martes o jueves con el fin de semana, creando unas vacaciones de cuatro días.
Se dice 'puente colgante'. Es un término común para puentes como el Golden Gate de San Francisco.
Sí, un 'puente dental' es una prótesis que se usa para sustituir uno o varios dientes perdidos, apoyándose en los dientes sanos.
Un puente suele ser más corto y cruza un río o carretera. Un viaducto es una estructura mucho más larga con muchos arcos o pilares que cruza un valle extenso.
Es un servicio de vuelos muy frecuentes entre dos ciudades importantes, como el que existe entre Madrid y Barcelona, permitiendo viajar casi sin reserva previa.
Significa intentar establecer una comunicación o reconciliación entre dos personas o grupos que están enfrentados.
Se llama 'puente'. Es la pieza de madera pegada a la tapa de la guitarra donde se anudan o sujetan las cuerdas.
Sí, un 'puente de red' (network bridge) es un dispositivo que conecta dos segmentos de una red local.
Viene del latín 'pontifex', que significa 'constructor de puentes'. Simboliza que el Papa es un puente entre Dios y los hombres.
셀프 테스트 180 질문
Escribe una frase usando 'puente' como estructura física.
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Escribe una frase usando 'hacer puente' para hablar de vacaciones.
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Explica brevemente qué es un 'puente colgante'.
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Usa la expresión 'tender puentes' en una frase sobre política.
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Describe el 'puente de mando' de un barco.
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Escribe una frase con 'puente dental'.
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Escribe una frase con 'quemar los puentes'.
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Escribe una frase sobre el 'puente aéreo'.
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Usa 'bajo el puente' en una descripción de un paisaje.
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Escribe una frase con 'puente levadizo'.
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Escribe una frase con 'puente de hidrógeno'.
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Usa 'puente' como metáfora de educación.
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Escribe sobre un 'puente de barcas' histórico.
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Escribe una frase con 'operación puente'.
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Usa 'pasarela' en una frase sobre moda.
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Escribe una frase con 'viaducto'.
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Usa 'puente' para referirte a la nariz.
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Escribe una frase con 'puente festivo'.
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Explica el refrán 'A enemigo que huye, puente de plata'.
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Escribe una frase con 'puente de la guitarra'.
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Pronuncia 'puente' enfatizando el diptongo 'ue'.
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Di: 'El puente es de piedra'.
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Pregunta a un amigo si va a 'hacer puente'.
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Explica por qué es importante 'tender puentes'.
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Describe tu puente favorito en el mundo.
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Di: 'Tengo un puente dental nuevo'.
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Usa 'quemar los puentes' en una conversación.
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Pide permiso para 'hacer puente' en el trabajo.
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Di el refrán 'A enemigo que huye, puente de plata'.
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Describe un puente levadizo abriéndose.
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Habla sobre el 'puente de mando' de un crucero.
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Pronuncia 'puente de hidrógeno' correctamente.
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Explica qué es una 'pasarela' peatonal.
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Di: 'Hay mucho tráfico en el puente'.
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Habla sobre tus planes para el próximo puente.
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Di: 'La luz del puente es impresionante'.
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Usa 'viaducto' en una frase sobre trenes.
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Di: 'El puente de la guitarra es de ébano'.
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Describe un 'puente colgante' con viento.
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Pregunta dónde está el puente más cercano.
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¿Escuchas 'puente' o 'fuente'? (Audio: puente)
¿Se refiere a un objeto o a un día libre? (Contexto: vacaciones)
¿Cuántas sílabas escuchas en 'puentes'?
¿Es el puente de un barco o de una carretera? (Contexto: capitán)
¿Qué material menciona el audio? (Audio: puente de madera)
¿El hablante está feliz o triste por el puente? (Contexto: fiesta)
¿Escuchas 'puente' o 'punte'? (Audio: puente)
¿De qué color es el puente según el audio? (Audio: puente gris)
¿A qué hora se abre el puente levadizo? (Audio: a las ocho)
¿Qué parte de la guitarra necesita reparación? (Audio: el puente)
¿Escuchas 'hacer puente' o 'hace frío'? (Audio: hacer puente)
¿El puente está abierto o cerrado? (Audio: cerrado por obras)
¿Qué ciudad menciona el audio? (Audio: puente de Triana en Sevilla)
¿Cuántos días dura el puente? (Audio: cuatro días)
¿Es un puente 'colgante' o 'levadizo'? (Audio: colgante)
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Summary
The word 'puente' is essential for both navigating Spanish geography and understanding its social calendar. Example: 'Vamos a cruzar el puente para disfrutar del puente festivo' (We are going to cross the bridge to enjoy the long weekend holiday).
- A masculine noun meaning 'bridge' in a literal physical sense, used for spanning obstacles like rivers, valleys, or roads in civil engineering contexts.
- A very common cultural term in Spain and Latin America for a 'long weekend' created by connecting a midweek holiday to the nearest weekend.
- Used technically in various fields: dentistry (dental bridge), music (guitar bridge), nautical (ship's bridge), and science (hydrogen bonds or brain anatomy).
- Frequently used in metaphors to describe building connections ('tender puentes') or destroying relationships ('quemar puentes') between people, ideas, or groups.
Remember the Gender
Always say 'el puente'. Even though many words ending in 'e' are feminine (like 'la calle'), 'puente' is strictly masculine. Practice saying 'un puente largo' to lock it in.
Plan for Puentes
If you are traveling in Spain, check the calendar for 'puentes'. Hotels will be more expensive and roads will be very crowded during these long weekends.
Puente vs. Pasarela
Use 'pasarela' for small, pretty pedestrian bridges in parks. It sounds more descriptive and natural than using 'puente' for everything.
Build Bridges
Use 'tender puentes' in your Spanish writing or speaking exams. It is a high-level metaphorical expression that impresses examiners.
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a menudo
A1자주, 흔히. 그는 자주 체육관에 갑니다.
abonar
A2To pay, to subscribe; to make a payment or subscribe to a service.
abreviar
B1To shorten (a word, phrase, or text).
abrigo
A1Coat.
abril
A1April
acercarse
A2To move closer to someone or something.
acompañar
A2누군가와 동행하다. 제가 집까지 바래다 드릴게요.
acostar
A2누군가를 잠자리에 들게 하다. 예: 아이를 재우다.
acostarse
A1잠자리에 들거나 눕다. 수면이나 휴식을 위해 침대에 들어가는 물리적인 행동입니다.
acostumbrarse
B1상황이나 습관에 익숙해지다.