At the A1 level, you will mostly see the root of reproducires on buttons. When you use an app in Spanish, the 'Play' button says 'Reproducir'. You don't need to worry about the complex conjugations yet. Just remember that this word means 'Play' or 'Copy'. If you see it in a book, think of a photocopy or a music player. It is a 'utility' word at this stage. You might learn it alongside words for 'music', 'video', and 'computer'. Focus on recognizing the word visually on your phone or computer screen. You won't be expected to use it in sentences yet, but knowing it means 'to play' will help you navigate Spanish-language technology easily. Keep it simple and associate it with your favorite songs.
At the A2 level, you begin to see reproducires in simple biological contexts, like talking about animals. You might learn that 'Los gatos se reproducen' (Cats reproduce). You will also use it more actively when talking about media. You can start using sentences like 'Quiero reproducir este video' (I want to play this video). You should begin to notice that it's a bit of a long word, but its meaning is usually clear from the context of technology or nature. You might also encounter the noun 'reproducción' in basic science texts. At this stage, try to remember that it's a 'doing' word (a verb) that involves making more of something or playing something back. Don't worry about the past tense yet, as it's irregular and can be tricky.
As a B1 learner, you are expected to understand the different meanings of reproducires—biological, technical, and artistic. You should be able to conjugate it in the present tense and the basic past tense (even if you make small mistakes with the irregular 'j'). You should also understand the reflexive form 'reproducirse' and when to use it for living things. You will see this word in news articles about the environment, technology reviews, and intermediate reading materials. You should be able to explain the difference between 'reproducir una canción' and 'reproducir un experimento'. This is the level where you start to appreciate the word's versatility and begin using it in your own writing and speaking about hobbies or science.
At B2, you should have a firm grasp of the irregular conjugation of reproducir (reproduje, reprodujera). You can use reproducires and its forms to discuss complex topics like intellectual property, cloning, or social behaviors. You understand nuances, like why a writer might choose 'reproducir' over 'copiar'. You can use it in the subjunctive mood to express desires or doubts: 'Espero que los pandas se reproduzcan pronto'. You are also comfortable with the word in professional contexts, such as describing a technical glitch where a file 'no se puede reproducir'. Your vocabulary is rich enough to use synonyms like 'procrear' or 'duplicar' depending on the situation. You are now using the word like a native speaker would in a variety of formal and informal settings.
At the C1 level, you recognize rare and archaic forms like reproducires (the future subjunctive). While you might not use this specific form in speech, you understand its presence in legal documents, old literature, or formal academic hypotheses. You can use the verb to discuss abstract concepts, such as 'reproducir esquemas de opresión' (reproducing patterns of oppression) in a sociological discussion. Your control over the irregular conjugations is near-perfect. you can differentiate between highly specific synonyms and choose the one with the exact connotation you need. You understand the word's etymology and how it relates to other '-ducir' verbs. You can read a complex scientific paper or a legal contract involving 'reproducción' without any difficulty, capturing all the subtle implications.
At the C2 level, you have a total mastery of reproducires. You can use it with poetic flair or legal precision. You understand the historical development of the word and can identify it in texts from several centuries ago. You are comfortable using it in any register, from slang-filled tech talk to high-level philosophical debates about the nature of reality and replication. You can play with the word, using it in metaphors or complex wordplay. There are no surprises left for you in how this verb or its family (reproductivo, reproductibilidad, etc.) functions. You could even explain the nuances of the future subjunctive reproducires to a lower-level student, explaining its historical context and why it has mostly fallen out of use in favor of other forms.

reproducires in 30 Seconds

  • Reproducires (from reproducir) means to create offspring biologically or to play/copy media and information technically.
  • It is an irregular verb that changes its stem to 'reproduj-' in the preterite and subjunctive tenses.
  • The reflexive form 'reproducirse' is essential when discussing animals, plants, or cells multiplying.
  • Commonly seen as a 'Play' button on Spanish interfaces or used in scientific and legal contexts.

The word reproducires is an intriguing linguistic specimen. In the context of this lesson, we treat it as a specialized form of the verb reproducir, which primarily means 'to reproduce' or 'to produce offspring.' While the standard infinitive is reproducir, the form reproducires acts as our focal point for understanding the biological and technical process of replication. In Spanish, this concept is fundamental when discussing biology, technology, and the arts. When we talk about reproducires, we are looking at the mechanism by which life continues or by which information is copied. It is a word that bridges the gap between the natural world and the digital age.

Biological Context
This refers to the process by which organisms create new individuals of the same kind. It is the essence of survival for any species. For example, when animals find a mate, their primary goal is reproducires to ensure the next generation exists.

Es vital que las especies en peligro logren reproducires en cautiverio para evitar su extinción total.

Technical Context
In the world of technology, this verb relates to playing back media or duplicating files. If you click 'play' on a video, you are essentially asking the system to reproducires the stored data into a visual and auditory format.

Furthermore, reproducires can be used in a social sense. We often talk about how people reproducen (the present tense form) behaviors or social norms. If a child imitates their parent, they are in a way reproduciendo those actions. This broad utility makes the verb a powerhouse in the Spanish language, appearing in textbooks, user manuals, and casual conversations about family and pets. Whether you are discussing the lifecycle of a butterfly or trying to get your Spotify playlist to work, you are dealing with the core concept of reproducires.

El artista intentó reproducires la luz exacta del atardecer en su lienzo.

Using reproducires correctly requires an understanding of its transitive and reflexive forms. When used transitively, you are reproducing something (a sound, an image, a child). When used reflexively (reproducirse), the subject is reproducing itself. This distinction is crucial for B1 learners to master. For instance, if you say 'El virus se reproduce,' you mean the virus is multiplying on its own. If you say 'El médico reproduce el virus,' you mean the doctor is creating a copy of it in a lab.

The Reflexive Form
Commonly used for bacteria, animals, and even ideas that spread. 'Las ideas se reproducen rápidamente en la era digital.'

Si las condiciones son óptimas, las bacterias pueden reproducires cada veinte minutos.

In more advanced or formal Spanish, the form reproducires might appear in hypothetical scenarios. Imagine a legal contract or a scientific hypothesis. 'Si tú reproducires esta obra sin permiso...' (If you were to reproduce this work without permission...). While this specific future subjunctive form is rare in modern speech, recognizing the root is essential for reading comprehension. You will mostly encounter the present tense (reproduce), the past (reprodujo), and the future (reproducirá).

When practicing reproducires, try to create sentences that involve different domains. For example, in a musical context: 'No puedo reproducir este archivo MP3.' In a biological context: 'Las ballenas migran para reproducirse en aguas más cálidas.' By diversifying your practice, you solidify the semantic range of the word in your memory. Always check if the action is happening to the subject or by the subject to decide on the reflexive 'se'.

¿Podrías reproducires el video desde el minuto cinco, por favor?

You will hear variants of reproducires in several distinct environments. The most common is likely within the user interface of your electronic devices. Every time you use a streaming service like Netflix, YouTube, or Spotify in Spanish, the word 'Reproducir' is the standard 'Play' button. This makes it one of the first technical verbs Spanish learners encounter. You might hear a friend say, '¿Puedes reproducir esa canción de nuevo?' (Can you play that song again?).

In Science and Nature
Nature documentaries are a goldmine for this word. Narrators often describe the mating rituals of animals using the reflexive: 'Los pingüinos viajan miles de kilómetros para reproducirse.'

En el laboratorio, los científicos observan cómo el hongo logra reproducires en ambientes extremos.

Another common setting is the classroom, particularly during history or art history lessons. A teacher might discuss how an artist tried to reproducir a certain style or how a printer can reproducir thousands of copies of a book. In these contexts, the word emphasizes accuracy and fidelity to the original. You might also hear it in news reports concerning intellectual property: 'Está prohibido reproducir este contenido sin la autorización del autor.'

Finally, you might encounter the more formal or archaic forms like reproducires in legal statutes or very old literature. While you won't hear people say reproducires at a party, seeing it in a legal warning at the beginning of a movie is possible. It serves as a reminder of the word's deep roots in the Spanish legal and academic tradition. Understanding the context—whether it's a biology lab, a YouTube screen, or a law book—will help you translate the meaning accurately every time.

El sistema no puede reproducires el audio porque el formato no es compatible.

One of the most frequent errors learners make with reproducires is related to its irregular conjugation. Many students try to conjugate it like a regular '-ir' verb. For example, they might say 'reproducí' instead of the correct preterite 'reproduje'. This mistake happens because the root change (c to j) is counterintuitive for those who haven't studied the 'conducir-type' verbs. Always remember: if it ends in -ducir, the past tense will have a 'j'.

Confusing with 'Producir'
While related, producir means to produce/make, while reproducir means to copy or generate offspring. You 'producen' a movie, but you 'reproducen' it on your TV.

No digas 'El conejo produjo muchos hijos'; lo correcto es decir 'El conejo logró reproducires con éxito'.

Another common pitfall is the omission of the reflexive pronoun 'se' when talking about biological reproduction. In English, we say 'Animals reproduce.' In Spanish, it is much more natural to say 'Los animales se reproducen.' Without the 'se', the sentence feels incomplete, as if the animals are reproducing something else rather than themselves. This is a subtle but important distinction for reaching B1 and B2 proficiency levels.

Finally, learners sometimes struggle with the difference between reproducir and copiar. While they can be synonyms, reproducir is often more formal or technical. You 'copias' an answer in an exam (cheating), but a machine 'reproduce' a document. Using reproducires in the wrong register can make you sound overly formal in a casual setting. Stick to 'poner' or 'escuchar' for music in very informal chats, and save reproducir for when you are talking about the player or the technical process.

Es un error común intentar reproducires el sonido sin haber configurado los altavoces.

To truly master reproducires, you should know its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. The Spanish language offers several ways to express the idea of creation and replication, each suited for a specific context. For instance, procrear is a very specific synonym used almost exclusively for biological reproduction, often with a slightly more formal or clinical tone than reproducirse.

Procrear vs Reproducir
Procrear focuses on the act of having offspring. Reproducir is broader, covering biology, art, and technology.

Muchos animales necesitan un hábitat tranquilo para reproducires y cuidar a sus crías.

Another alternative is multiplicarse. This is often used when talking about rapid growth in numbers, such as bacteria, insects, or even problems! 'Los problemas se multiplican' sounds more dramatic than 'Los problemas se reproducen'. In a technical sense, you might use duplicar (to duplicate) or calcar (to trace/copy exactly). While reproducir implies a faithful recreation, calcar is more about physical tracing.

In the digital realm, 'play' is often translated simply as reproducir, but you might also hear darle al play (informal) or poner (e.g., 'Pon la música'). Understanding these alternatives allows you to choose the word that fits the vibe of your conversation. If you are writing a lab report, use reproducires. If you are asking a DJ for a song, pon is much more natural. This versatility is the hallmark of a B1 learner moving toward B2.

El objetivo del experimento es reproducires los resultados obtenidos el año pasado.

How Formal Is It?

Formal

"Se prohíbe reproducir el material sin consentimiento."

Neutral

"Los científicos estudian cómo se reproducen las células."

Informal

"Dale a reproducir a la siguiente canción."

Child friendly

"Los animalitos tienen bebés para reproducirse."

Slang

"Ese tío es un calco, se reproduce igual que su padre."

Fun Fact

The root '-ducir' comes from the Latin 'ducere', which also gives us words like 'duke' (a leader) and 'aqueduct' (water-leader).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /re.pɾo.ðu.ˈθi.ɾes/
US /re.pɾo.ðu.ˈsi.ɾes/
The primary stress is on the penultimate syllable 'ci'.
Rhymes With
decires vivires sentires venires suspires mires aspires retires
Common Errors
  • Pronouncing the 'r' like an English 'r' (it should be a quick tap).
  • Over-aspirating the 'p' (it should be soft).
  • Hardening the 'd' like an English 'd' (it should be closer to 'th' in 'this').
  • Forgetting the 'i' sound in 'ci'.
  • Misplacing the stress on the last syllable.

Difficulty Rating

Reading 3/5

Easy to recognize in context, especially technical ones.

Writing 6/5

Irregular past tense makes writing correctly a bit difficult.

Speaking 5/5

The irregular 'j' in the past can be hard to remember while speaking.

Listening 4/5

Clear pronunciation, but can be confused with 'producir' if spoken fast.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

producir hacer copia animal música

Learn Next

traducir conducir genética derechos de autor tecnología

Advanced

procreación mimesis reproductibilidad estratificación clonación

Grammar to Know

Irregular Preterite 'j' stem

Yo reproduje (not reproducí).

Reflexive pronouns for biological processes

Las células se reproducen.

Future Subjunctive (Archaic)

Si alguien reproducires...

Infinitive as a noun

El reproducir música es su pasión.

Passive 'se' with reproduction

Se reproduce el sonido con claridad.

Examples by Level

1

Pulsa el botón para reproducir la música.

Press the button to play the music.

Infinitive used after a preposition.

2

No puedo reproducir el video.

I cannot play the video.

Modal verb 'poder' followed by infinitive.

3

El perro es para reproducir.

The dog is for breeding (reproducing).

Simple use of the infinitive.

4

¿Quieres reproducir la canción?

Do you want to play the song?

Question form with 'querer'.

5

Reproducir es fácil.

To play/reproduce is easy.

Infinitive used as a noun/subject.

6

Yo quiero reproducir mis fotos.

I want to reproduce (print/copy) my photos.

First person singular 'querer' + infinitive.

7

El gato no puede reproducirse.

The cat cannot reproduce.

Reflexive infinitive 'reproducirse'.

8

Necesito un botón de reproducir.

I need a play button.

Noun phrase 'botón de reproducir'.

1

Los conejos se reproducen muy rápido.

Rabbits reproduce very fast.

Present tense, 3rd person plural reflexive.

2

Él reproduce el sonido del pájaro.

He reproduces (mimics) the bird's sound.

Present tense, 3rd person singular.

3

Estamos intentando reproducir el error.

We are trying to reproduce the error.

Present continuous construction.

4

Ella reproduce sus dibujos en la escuela.

She reproduces (copies) her drawings at school.

Present tense transitive use.

5

¿Cómo se reproducen las plantas?

How do plants reproduce?

Interrogative reflexive.

6

El reproductor no funciona bien.

The player (device) doesn't work well.

Related noun 'reproductor'.

7

Ellos quieren reproducir la película ahora.

They want to play the movie now.

Plural subject with infinitive.

8

Me gusta reproducir música clásica.

I like to play classical music.

Verb 'gustar' construction.

1

Si el animal no se reproduce, la especie morirá.

If the animal does not reproduce, the species will die.

Conditional 'si' clause with present indicative.

2

Ayer reproduje el mensaje de voz tres veces.

Yesterday I played the voice message three times.

Irregular preterite, 1st person singular.

3

Es difícil reproducir el éxito del primer libro.

It is difficult to reproduce the success of the first book.

Impersonal 'es + adjective' construction.

4

El virus se reprodujo por toda la ciudad.

The virus reproduced (spread) throughout the city.

Irregular preterite, 3rd person singular reflexive.

5

No deberías reproducir contenido protegido.

You should not reproduce (copy) protected content.

Conditional 'debería' + infinitive.

6

El artista intentaba reproducir la realidad.

The artist was trying to reproduce reality.

Imperfect tense for ongoing past action.

7

Buscamos un lugar donde los peces puedan reproducirse.

We are looking for a place where fish can reproduce.

Subjunctive 'puedan' in a relative clause.

8

El software permite reproducir varios formatos.

The software allows playing various formats.

Transitive verb after 'permitir'.

1

Dudo que el experimento se reproduzca con éxito.

I doubt the experiment will be successfully reproduced.

Subjunctive after 'dudar que'.

2

El documento fue reproducido sin autorización.

The document was reproduced without authorization.

Passive voice with 'ser' + past participle.

3

Al reproducirse, las células dividen su ADN.

Upon reproducing, cells divide their DNA.

'Al' + infinitive to indicate 'when/upon'.

4

Fue imposible que reprodujeran el sonido original.

It was impossible for them to reproduce the original sound.

Imperfect subjunctive after 'fue imposible que'.

5

Si reprodujeras la escena, verías el error.

If you were to play the scene, you would see the error.

2nd conditional: imperfect subjunctive + conditional.

6

La empresa se dedica a reproducir muebles antiguos.

The company is dedicated to reproducing antique furniture.

Reflexive verb 'dedicarse a' + infinitive.

7

Espero que no se reproduzcan esos comportamientos.

I hope those behaviors are not reproduced.

Present subjunctive for future hope.

8

El problema se ha reproducido en varios países.

The problem has been reproduced (repeated) in several countries.

Present perfect tense.

1

Cualquiera que reprodujere este texto será sancionado.

Anyone who should reproduce this text shall be sanctioned.

Future subjunctive (similar to 'reproducires').

2

La obra de arte es irreproducible por medios mecánicos.

The work of art is irreproducible by mechanical means.

Derivative adjective 'irreproducible'.

3

Se cuestiona la reproductibilidad de sus hallazgos.

The reproducibility of his findings is being questioned.

Abstract noun 'reproductibilidad'.

4

El autor se niega a que se reproduzca su imagen.

The author refuses to have his image reproduced.

Subjunctive after a verb of will/refusal.

5

La sociedad tiende a reproducir estructuras de poder.

Society tends to reproduce power structures.

Metaphorical/Sociological use of the verb.

6

Aun si reprodujeres el proceso, el resultado variaría.

Even if you were to reproduce the process, the result would vary.

Concessive clause with future/imperfect subjunctive.

7

La tecnología ha permitido reproducir órganos humanos.

Technology has allowed for the reproduction of human organs.

Advanced medical context.

8

No basta con reproducir, hay que innovar.

Reproducing is not enough; one must innovate.

Infinitive used in a philosophical contrast.

1

Si tú reproducires fielmente sus palabras, entenderás su dolor.

If you were to faithfully reproduce his words, you would understand his pain.

Archaic future subjunctive 'reproducires'.

2

La mimesis no busca solo reproducir, sino trascender.

Mimesis does not seek only to reproduce, but to transcend.

Academic/Philosophical context.

3

Queda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial.

Total or partial reproduction is prohibited.

Standard legal disclaimer phrasing.

4

El sistema biológico es capaz de autorreproducirse.

The biological system is capable of self-reproducing.

Compound verb 'autorreproducirse'.

5

La fidelidad con la que el equipo reproduce el sonido es asombrosa.

The fidelity with which the equipment reproduces sound is amazing.

Relative clause with 'con la que'.

6

Incluso si reprodujeras el Big Bang, no sabrías todo.

Even if you reproduced the Big Bang, you wouldn't know everything.

Hyperbolic scientific hypothetical.

7

El mito se reproduce en cada generación de forma distinta.

The myth is reproduced in each generation in a different way.

Abstract/Cultural use of the verb.

8

No es lícito que reprodujeres tales calumnias.

It is not lawful that you should reproduce such slanders.

Formal/Legal use of future subjunctive.

Common Collocations

reproducir música
reproducirse en cautiverio
reproducir un video
reproducir fielmente
sistema reproductor
reproducir un error
reproducir un sonido
reproducir una escena
reproducir patrones
reproducir un experimento

Common Phrases

prohibida su reproducción

— A legal warning meaning copying is not allowed.

Prohibida su reproducción total o parcial sin permiso.

reproducir en bucle

— To play something repeatedly in a loop.

Puso la canción para reproducir en bucle toda la noche.

aparato reproductor

— The biological reproductive system.

El aparato reproductor es fundamental para la vida.

derechos de reproducción

— Copyright or reproduction rights.

La editorial compró los derechos de reproducción.

reproducir paso a paso

— To follow a process exactly as it was done before.

Debes reproducir el proceso paso a paso para que salga igual.

reproducir a escala

— To create a model that is a specific ratio of the original.

El arquitecto reprodujo el edificio a escala 1:100.

reproducir de memoria

— To recreate something using only one's memory.

Él puede reproducir la melodía de memoria.

reproducir un ambiente

— To recreate a specific atmosphere or setting.

La película logra reproducir el ambiente de los años 20.

reproducir un discurso

— To repeat or quote a speech accurately.

El periódico reprodujo el discurso íntegro del presidente.

reproducir un modelo

— To follow or copy a specific example or template.

La empresa quiere reproducir el modelo de éxito de su rival.

Often Confused With

reproducires vs producir

Producir is to make something new; reproducir is to copy or have offspring.

reproducires vs copiar

Copiar is more general/informal; reproducir is more formal/technical.

reproducires vs traducir

Ends the same way, but means to translate words.

Idioms & Expressions

"reproducirse como conejos"

— To have many children or offspring very quickly.

En ese pueblo la gente parece reproducirse como conejos.

informal
"ser una mala copia"

— To be a poor reproduction or imitation of something else.

Ese cantante es solo una mala copia del original.

informal
"calcado a"

— To be an exact reproduction of someone or something else.

El hijo es calcado a su padre.

informal
"no dar pie con bola"

— To fail to reproduce the correct action or result (general failure).

Intenté arreglarlo pero no di pie con bola.

slang
"sacado de un molde"

— Used for things that look like identical reproductions.

Todas esas casas parecen sacadas de un mismo molde.

neutral
"repetir como un loro"

— To reproduce words without understanding them.

No repitas como un loro lo que dice la televisión.

informal
"volver a las andadas"

— To reproduce a past bad behavior.

Después de un mes, volvió a las andadas y empezó a fumar.

informal
"cortados por la misma tijera"

— People who behave as if they were reproductions of each other.

Esos dos hermanos están cortados por la misma tijera.

informal
"hacer un calco"

— To make an exact, often uninspired, reproduction.

Su nueva película es un calco de la anterior.

neutral
"ni que lo hubieran pintado"

— So perfect it looks like a reproduction of an ideal.

El jardín quedó ni que lo hubieran pintado.

informal

Easily Confused

reproducires vs producir

Similar spelling and root.

Producir means to create; reproducir means to copy or multiply.

La fábrica produce coches, pero el video se reproduce en la tele.

reproducires vs procrear

Synonym in biology.

Procrear is only for making babies; reproducir is for everything.

Los seres humanos procrean, pero las grabadoras reproducen cintas.

reproducires vs repetir

Concept of doing something again.

Repetir is to do again; reproducir is to make a copy or child.

Repite la palabra, pero reproduce el experimento.

reproducires vs calcar

Concept of copying.

Calcar is tracing; reproducir is a more general replication.

Calqué el dibujo con papel seda, pero la imprenta lo reprodujo mil veces.

reproducires vs emitir

Technical context.

Emitir is to broadcast; reproducir is to play back.

La radio emite la señal, pero tu equipo la reproduce.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Quiero reproducir [objeto].

Quiero reproducir la canción.

A2

[Animales] se reproducen.

Los peces se reproducen.

B1

Es difícil reproducir [sustantivo].

Es difícil reproducir ese sonido.

B1

Ayer [sujeto] reprodujo [objeto].

Ayer el sistema reprodujo el video.

B2

Dudo que se [subjuntivo].

Dudo que se reproduzcan.

B2

Si [subjuntivo], [condicional].

Si reprodujeras el video, lo verías.

C1

La capacidad de [infinitive].

La capacidad de reproducirse es vital.

C2

Si [futuro subjuntivo], [futuro].

Si reproducires el acto, sufrirás las consecuencias.

Word Family

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How to Use It

frequency

Very common in technical and scientific contexts; rare in its future subjunctive form.

Common Mistakes
  • Yo reproducí el video. Yo reproduje el video.

    The preterite of verbs ending in -ducir is irregular and uses a 'j' stem.

  • Los animales reproducen en primavera. Los animales se reproducen en primavera.

    In Spanish, biological reproduction is usually reflexive.

  • Quiero producir este disco de música. Quiero reproducir este disco de música.

    'Producir' is to create/record; 'reproducir' is to play it back.

  • La reproducción de la tarea fue fácil. La copia de la tarea fue fácil.

    'Reproducción' is too formal for simple school tasks; use 'copia'.

  • Ellos reproducieron el experimento. Ellos reprodujeron el experimento.

    The 3rd person plural preterite is 'reprodujeron', not 'reproducieron'.

Tips

The 'J' Rule

Whenever you see a verb ending in -ducir (like reproducir, traducir, conducir), the preterite stem will always end in 'j'. This is a golden rule for Spanish learners.

Tech Vocabulary

Change your phone settings to Spanish. You will see 'Reproducir' every day, and it will help you memorize the word effortlessly.

Biology Tip

When watching nature documentaries in Spanish, listen for 'se reproducen'. It's one of the most common verbs used in that genre.

Legal Context

If you are writing a formal letter or document about intellectual property, use 'reproducción' instead of 'copia' to sound more professional.

The 'Ducer' Connection

Connect it to the English word 'Producer'. A producer helps to bring something into existence, and 're-produce' is just doing it again.

Soft 'D'

Make sure your 'd' in 'reproducir' is soft. Place your tongue between your teeth, like the 'th' in 'the'. This makes your Spanish sound much more authentic.

Context Clues

If you hear 'reproducir' followed by a song title, it means 'play'. If followed by an animal name, it means 'breed'. Context is everything!

Regional Variations

In Spain, 'reproducir' uses the 'th' sound for the 'c'. In the Americas, it uses the 's' sound. Both are 100% correct!

Future Subjunctive

Don't stress about 'reproducires' for daily speech. It's like 'thou shalt' in English—good to know if you see it, but you don't need to say it.

Not 'Reproducí'

Write 'reproduje' on a sticky note. It's the most common mistake for B1 students. Seeing it often will help you break the habit of regular conjugation.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'PRO' (professional) 'DUCER' (producer) who has to 'RE' (redo/repeat) their work. RE-PRO-DUCER.

Visual Association

Imagine a 'Play' button on a screen that suddenly sprouts roots and starts growing into a small tree with tiny 'Play' buttons as fruit.

Word Web

Play Copy Baby Biology Video Repeat DNA Art

Challenge

Try to use 'reproducir' in three different contexts (music, biology, and art) in a single paragraph.

Word Origin

From the Latin prefix 're-' (again) and the verb 'producere' (to lead forward, to bring forth).

Original meaning: To bring forth again or to lead forward once more.

Romance (Latinate)

Cultural Context

Be careful when using 'reproducirse' with humans; it can sound clinical. Use 'tener hijos' for a more personal touch.

English speakers often use 'play' for media, whereas Spanish uses 'reproducir' which sounds more technical to an English ear.

The movie 'Blade Runner' (replicants/reproduction) National Geographic documentaries in Spanish Legal notices on DVD cases

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Biological Research

  • tasa de reproducción
  • hábitat reproductivo
  • ciclo de vida
  • madurez sexual

Music/Video Apps

  • lista de reproducción
  • reproducir ahora
  • cola de reproducción
  • error de reproducción

Art/Design

  • reproducción artística
  • copia fiel
  • derechos de imagen
  • impresión de alta calidad

Law

  • reproducción no autorizada
  • propiedad intelectual
  • cláusula de copia
  • sanción legal

Computing

  • reproducir el bug
  • entorno de pruebas
  • duplicar archivos
  • código fuente

Conversation Starters

"¿Qué tipo de música te gusta reproducir cuando estás cocinando en casa?"

"¿Crees que es ético reproducir animales extintos usando tecnología moderna?"

"¿Alguna vez has tenido problemas para reproducir un archivo de video en tu computadora?"

"¿Cuál es el animal que se reproduce de la forma más extraña que conoces?"

"¿Es importante para un artista que se pueda reproducir su obra masivamente?"

Journal Prompts

Describe un momento en el que intentaste reproducir una receta familiar y cómo te salió el resultado final.

Escribe sobre la importancia de que las especies en peligro de extinción logren reproducirse en la naturaleza.

¿Cómo ha cambiado la forma en que decidimos reproducir música desde los discos de vinilo hasta el streaming?

Reflexiona sobre si los humanos tendemos a reproducir los mismos errores que cometieron nuestros antepasados.

Imagina que puedes reproducir cualquier objeto del mundo al instante. ¿Qué elegirías y por qué?

Frequently Asked Questions

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Sí, es la segunda persona del singular del futuro de subjuntivo del verbo reproducir. Sin embargo, es una forma arcaica que casi solo se encuentra en textos legales o literatura muy antigua. En el habla cotidiana, se usa 'reproduzcas' (presente de subjuntivo) o 'reprodujeras' (imperfecto de subjuntivo).

Usa 'reproducirse' (reflexivo) cuando el sujeto realiza la acción sobre sí mismo, como en biología: 'Las células se reproducen'. Usa 'reproducir' (transitivo) cuando alguien hace una copia de algo: 'El técnico reproduce el plano'.

Se dice 'Reproducir'. Es el término estándar que verás en casi todas las aplicaciones y dispositivos electrónicos configurados en español.

El error más común es olvidar la irregularidad en el pasado. Muchos dicen 'reproducí' o 'reproducieron', cuando lo correcto es 'reproduje' y 'reprodujeron', usando la raíz con 'j'.

Sí, pero suena muy biológico o técnico. Para hablar de tener hijos en un contexto social normal, es mejor decir 'tener hijos' o 'formar una familia'. 'Reproducirse' se usa más para hablar de la especie humana en general.

Significa realizar los mismos pasos que llevaron a un fallo en el software para poder verlo de nuevo y arreglarlo. Es una tarea básica de los programadores.

No siempre. 'Copiar' suele implicar una duplicación simple, mientras que 'reproducir' puede implicar una ejecución (como música) o un proceso biológico complejo.

Se pronuncia como una 'h' inglesa muy fuerte y raspada en la garganta. Es el sonido típico de la 'j' española.

No, el sustantivo correcto es 'reproducción'. 'Reproducimiento' es un error común que debe evitarse.

Se introduce en A1/A2 para tecnología (Play), pero su uso completo y conjugación irregular se domina en el nivel B1.

Test Yourself 184 questions

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Escribe una oración sobre animales usando 'reproducirse'.

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Describe cómo usar un reproductor de música en una frase.

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Usa el pretérito 'reproduje' en una oración.

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¿Por qué es importante la reproducción para las especies?

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Crea una advertencia legal corta usando 'reproducir'.

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Usa 'reproducir' en un contexto de arte.

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Escribe una frase con 'reproducir un error'.

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Usa el subjuntivo 'reproduzcan'.

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Escribe una frase con 'reproductor de audio'.

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Usa 'reproducirse' en sentido figurado.

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Usa 'reproducir fielmente'.

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Escribe una oración con el gerundio 'reproduciendo'.

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Usa 'reproducir' en el futuro.

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Describe un animal que se reproduce rápido.

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Usa 'reproducible'.

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Escribe una frase formal con 'reproducir'.

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Usa 'reproducirse' con plantas.

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Crea una frase con 'reproducir un sonido'.

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Usa 'reproducir paso a paso'.

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Escribe una oración con 'reproducires' (contexto legal).

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Pronuncia 'reproducir'.

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Pronuncia 'reproduje'.

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Di: 'Los animales se reproducen'.

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Di: 'Quiero reproducir el video'.

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Pronuncia 'reproducción'.

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Di: 'Ayer reproduje la canción'.

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Pronuncia 'reproducires'.

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Di: 'El reproductor no funciona'.

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Di: 'Es difícil reproducir el éxito'.

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Pronuncia 'reprodujeron'.

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Di: 'Se reproducen como conejos'.

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Di: 'Prohibida su reproducción'.

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Pronuncia 'reproducible'.

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Di: '¿Puedes reproducir esto?'.

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Pronuncia 'reproduzco'.

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Di: 'Las plantas se reproducen'.

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Pronuncia 'reprodujeras'.

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Di: 'Dale al play para reproducir'.

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Pronuncia 'reproductora'.

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Di: 'Es un problema de reproducción'.

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¿Qué palabra oyes: reproducir o producir?

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¿Oyes 'reproduje' o 'reprodujo'?

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¿Oyes 'reproducen' o 'reproducir'?

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¿Cuántas sílabas tiene 'reproducción'?

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¿Oyes 'se reproducen'?

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¿Oyes 'reproductor' o 'reproducción'?

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¿Oyes el sonido de la 'j' en 'reprodujeron'?

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¿Es una pregunta o una afirmación?

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¿Oyes 'reproducible'?

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¿Oyes 'reproducires'?

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¿Qué verbo oyes?

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¿Oyes 'reproduzco'?

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¿Oyes 'reprodujiste'?

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¿Oyes 'reproducción asistida'?

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¿Oyes 'reproducir en bucle'?

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Yo reproducí el video ayer.

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El pasado de reproducir es irregular con 'j'.

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Los gatos reproducen mucho.

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Falta el pronombre reflexivo 'se'.

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