Significado
Used to express high approval or quality.
Contexto cultural
In many Latin American countries, 'Excelente' is the standard 'safe' word for tourists to use to show appreciation without needing to learn local slang like 'bacán' or 'pura vida'. While 'Excelente' is used, Spaniards often prefer '¡Genial!' or '¡Estupendo!' in casual conversation. 'Excelente' can sound slightly more formal or 'Latin American' to a Spaniard's ear. Using 'Excelente' in emails is a great way to maintain a positive but professional tone (e.g., 'Me parece una excelente propuesta').
The 'E' Rule
Remember that 'excelente' ends in 'e', so it never becomes 'excelenta'. This is a common trap for beginners!
Enthusiasm Matters
When saying '¡Excelente!', use a rising intonation to sound genuinely happy. A flat tone can sound sarcastic.
Significado
Used to express high approval or quality.
The 'E' Rule
Remember that 'excelente' ends in 'e', so it never becomes 'excelenta'. This is a common trap for beginners!
Enthusiasm Matters
When saying '¡Excelente!', use a rising intonation to sound genuinely happy. A flat tone can sound sarcastic.
False Friend Alert
Don't use 'excitante' to mean 'excellent'. It usually has a sexual connotation in Spanish.
Teste-se
Choose the correct form of the adjective.
Las ideas de María son _______.
The adjective must be plural to match 'las ideas'.
Complete the dialogue.
—¿Quieres ir al cine? —¡_______! Me encanta la idea.
The speaker likes the idea, so a positive exclamation is needed.
Match the response to the situation.
Your boss tells you the project is finished ahead of schedule.
Finishing early is a positive outcome.
What would a waiter say if you liked the food?
Cliente: 'La cena estuvo excelente.' Camarero: '_______, me alegra mucho.'
The waiter repeats or acknowledges the positive sentiment.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to say ¡Excelente!
Situations
- • Good news
- • Great food
- • Perfect plans
- • Work praise
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosLas ideas de María son _______.
The adjective must be plural to match 'las ideas'.
—¿Quieres ir al cine? —¡_______! Me encanta la idea.
The speaker likes the idea, so a positive exclamation is needed.
Your boss tells you the project is finished ahead of schedule.
Finishing early is a positive outcome.
Cliente: 'La cena estuvo excelente.' Camarero: '_______, me alegra mucho.'
The waiter repeats or acknowledges the positive sentiment.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
7 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
No, 'una mujer excelente' and 'un hombre excelente' are both correct.
Yes, it is a very common way to praise a meal.
The plural is 'excelentes'.
Yes, though 'genial' is more common in casual street talk.
Technically no, because 'excelente' is already a superlative. Just say 'excelente'.
It has one 'c' and one 'l'. Don't double the 'l' like in English 'excellent'!
Frases relacionadas
Muy bien
similarVery well / Very good
Estupendo
synonymStupendous / Great
Magnífico
synonymMagnificent
Sobresaliente
specialized formOutstanding