Significado
Expressing the emotion of unexpected wonder or shock.
Contexto cultural
Spaniards often use '¡Hala!' or '¡Anda!' before saying they are surprised. It's very common to use 'flipar' in informal settings. The word '¡Órale!' is the ultimate expression of surprise. It can mean anything from 'wow' to 'I can't believe it.' Argentines might use '¡Che!' to get attention before expressing surprise, and they often use 'mirá' (look). Colombians might use '¡No me diga!' (Don't tell me!) as a way to show they are surprised by what you just said.
Gender Check
Always look at who is speaking. If you are a woman, use 'sorprendida' 100% of the time.
The 'Ser' Trap
Never say 'Soy sorprendido'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
Significado
Expressing the emotion of unexpected wonder or shock.
Gender Check
Always look at who is speaking. If you are a woman, use 'sorprendida' 100% of the time.
The 'Ser' Trap
Never say 'Soy sorprendido'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
Add Intensity
Use 'gratamente' (pleasantly) before 'sorprendido' to sound very sophisticated in business.
Facial Expressions
In Spanish, your face should show the surprise as much as your words!
Teste-se
Choose the correct form for a woman speaking.
Yo _________ sorprendida.
We use 'estoy' (from estar) for emotions, and 'sorprendida' matches the female speaker.
Fill in the correct ending for a group of men and women.
Nosotros estamos sorprendid____.
In a mixed group, Spanish uses the masculine plural ending '-os'.
Match the reaction to the situation.
You find 50 euros in your old jacket.
Finding unexpected money is a classic reason to be surprised.
Complete the dialogue.
Juan: '¡Mira! Tengo un coche nuevo.' María: '¡Wow! No lo sabía. Estoy ________.'
María is a female name, so she must use the feminine form 'sorprendida'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Estar vs Ser
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosYo _________ sorprendida.
We use 'estoy' (from estar) for emotions, and 'sorprendida' matches the female speaker.
Nosotros estamos sorprendid____.
In a mixed group, Spanish uses the masculine plural ending '-os'.
You find 50 euros in your old jacket.
Finding unexpected money is a classic reason to be surprised.
Juan: '¡Mira! Tengo un coche nuevo.' María: '¡Wow! No lo sabía. Estoy ________.'
María is a female name, so she must use the feminine form 'sorprendida'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is neutral. You can be surprised by a gift or a car accident.
It is the past participle of the verb 'sorprender', but here it functions as an adjective.
Just add 'no' at the beginning: 'No estoy sorprendido'.
'Asombrado' is usually more intense and more positive (like 'amazed').
No, 'sorpresa' is a noun. You must use the adjective 'sorprendido'.
Use 'muy' or 'super': 'Estoy muy sorprendido'.
Yes, it is universally understood and used everywhere.
Usually 'por' (by) or 'de' (of/to).
No, use 'asustado' for fear.
Add 's': 'Estamos sorprendidos'.
Frases relacionadas
Asombrado
synonymAmazed or astonished
Atónito
specialized formThunderstruck / Speechless
¡Qué sorpresa!
similarWhat a surprise!
Me sorprende
builds onIt surprises me