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- Refers to something physically turned into ice or solidified by cold.
- Commonly used for frozen food products in a supermarket setting.
- Used metaphorically for computers crashing or bank accounts being restricted.
- Must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes.
The Spanish word congelado is a versatile adjective and the past participle of the verb congelar. At its most literal level, it refers to something that has been turned into ice or a solid state due to extreme cold. This is the word you will encounter most frequently when dealing with food, weather, and science. For instance, when you walk through a supermarket, you will see a section dedicated to productos congelados, which includes everything from frozen peas to pre-made pizzas. In nature, a lake that has turned to ice during a harsh winter is described as a lago congelado. The physical transformation from liquid to solid is the core essence of this term.
- Physical State
- Refers to substances that have reached their freezing point and solidified, such as water turning into ice or nitrogen in a laboratory setting.
- Culinary Context
- Used to describe food items preserved at sub-zero temperatures to maintain shelf life and freshness over long periods.
- Technological Freeze
- In the digital age, this word is used to describe a computer, smartphone, or software application that has stopped responding to user input.
El pescado está totalmente congelado y no podemos cocinarlo todavía.
Beyond the physical, congelado carries significant metaphorical weight. It is often used to describe human emotions or physical reactions to intense stimuli. If someone is paralyzed by fear or shock, they might be described as congelado por el miedo. This suggests a total lack of movement or the inability to react, much like a block of ice. Similarly, in a social context, a 'frozen' look or a 'frozen' smile implies a lack of warmth, sincerity, or genuine emotion. The word captures the stillness and rigidity that comes with coldness, whether that coldness is thermal or emotional.
In the realms of finance and law, congelado is used to describe assets or accounts that have been legally restricted. When a bank account is congelada, the owner cannot withdraw or transfer funds. This usage mirrors the English 'frozen assets' and is common in news reports regarding legal disputes, sanctions, or investigations. Furthermore, in government or corporate settings, a project or a budget might be congelado, meaning that progress has been halted and no further resources will be allocated until further notice. This wide range of applications—from the kitchen to the courtroom—makes congelado an essential word for any Spanish learner to master.
Las cuentas bancarias del sospechoso han sido congeladas por el juez.
- Emotional Stasis
- Describes a person who is unable to act or speak due to a sudden, overwhelming emotion like terror or surprise.
- Economic Restriction
- Refers to the legal halting of financial activities, such as freezing price increases or preventing the movement of capital.
Me quedé congelado cuando vi el accidente en la calle.
Using congelado correctly requires an understanding of how adjectives function in Spanish, particularly regarding the verbs ser and estar. In the vast majority of cases, congelado is used with estar because it describes a state or condition that is often the result of a process. For example, 'The water is frozen' is El agua está congelada. Using ser would be very rare and would imply that 'being frozen' is an inherent, permanent characteristic of the object, which is logically difficult for most items. However, when used as a passive participle in a sentence like 'The prices were frozen by the government,' you would use ser: Los precios fueron congelados por el gobierno.
- Subject-Adjective Agreement
- The ending must change: o (masculine singular), a (feminine singular), os (masculine plural), as (feminine plural).
- Resultative State
- Use 'estar' to describe something that has become frozen. Example: 'La sopa está congelada'.
- Passive Voice
- Use 'ser' + 'congelado' to indicate that an action was performed on the subject by an agent.
Tengo las manos congeladas porque olvidé mis guantes en casa.
When talking about the weather or personal sensations, congelado is often used hyperbolically. If a Spaniard says Estoy congelado, they don't literally mean they are a block of ice; they mean they are extremely cold. This is a common way to express discomfort in winter. In this context, it functions similarly to the English 'I'm freezing.' It is also very common to use the word with body parts to emphasize how cold it is outside. Phrases like tengo los pies congelados (my feet are freezing) or tengo la nariz congelada (my nose is freezing) are staples of winter conversation.
In more formal or technical writing, you might see congelado used to describe abstract concepts. For instance, a 'frozen conflict' in international relations is a conflicto congelado. This means the active fighting has stopped, but no peace treaty has been signed, and the situation remains unresolved. In these cases, the word describes a state of suspension or lack of progress. Whether you are describing a bag of peas, a computer glitch, or a geopolitical stalemate, the key is to ensure the adjective matches the noun it is describing in both gender and number.
La imagen de la televisión se quedó congelada durante el partido.
- Hyperbolic Cold
- Used to express that a person feels very cold, even if they aren't literally turning to ice.
- Suspension of Progress
- Describes situations where development or change has been halted indefinitely.
El proyecto de construcción permanecerá congelado hasta el próximo año.
You will encounter congelado in a variety of real-world settings, ranging from the mundane to the professional. One of the most common places is the supermercado. Labels on packaging will often indicate if a product is congelado or ultracongelado (deep-frozen). If you are asking a store clerk where the frozen food section is, you would ask for the sección de congelados. This is a daily-use context that every traveler or resident in a Spanish-speaking country will experience. Similarly, at home, you might hear a family member say, Saca el pollo del congelador, está congelado (Take the chicken out of the freezer, it's frozen).
- The Supermarket
- Identifying food types and navigating aisles. 'Comida congelada' is a staple term.
- Weather Reports
- Meteorologists use it to describe roads (carreteras congeladas) or agricultural risks.
- News and Media
- Reporting on financial sanctions, frozen bank accounts, or stalled political negotiations.
¡Cuidado! El suelo está congelado y puedes resbalar.
In the workplace, particularly in IT or office environments, congelado is the standard term for a system crash or hang. You might hear a colleague shout in frustration, ¡Se me ha congelado la pantalla otra vez! (My screen has frozen again!). In a business meeting, a manager might announce that hiring is congelado for the rest of the quarter, meaning no new staff will be brought on board. This metaphorical use is highly frequent in professional Spanish. It conveys a sense of immobility and lack of progress that is immediately understood by all speakers.
Socially, you will hear it during the winter months as a common complaint. It’s part of the standard small talk about the weather. When someone enters a warm building after being outside in the cold, they might say, Vengo congelado (I'm coming in frozen). It’s an expressive word that adds emphasis to the sensation of cold. In literature and cinema, the word is used to create atmosphere. A 'frozen silence' (silencio congelado) describes a moment of tension where no one dares to speak. This variety of contexts—from the literal ice of a winter morning to the metaphorical ice of a tense conversation—shows how deeply embedded this word is in the Spanish language.
El precio de la gasolina ha estado congelado durante meses.
- Daily Conversation
- Complaining about the cold or discussing food preparation at home.
- Professional Environment
- Discussing technical issues or administrative halts in projects and hiring.
Me quedé congelado de la impresión al oír la noticia.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using congelado is confusing it with the word helado. While both relate to cold, helado usually means 'ice cream' when used as a noun, or 'ice-cold' when used as an adjective. If you say el agua está helada, it usually means the water is very, very cold (like a mountain stream). If you say el agua está congelada, it means the water has literally turned into ice. Using congelado when you just mean 'very cold' can sometimes sound a bit too dramatic or literal, although in many contexts they are used interchangeably for emphasis.
- Congelado vs. Helado
- 'Congelado' implies a solid state (ice), while 'helado' often just implies extreme coldness or refers to ice cream.
- Gender Agreement Errors
- Learners often forget to change the ending to match feminine nouns. It's 'la carne congelada', not 'la carne congelado'.
- Ser vs. Estar
- Using 'ser' to describe a state. Avoid 'El lago es congelado'; use 'El lago está congelado'.
Incorrect: La sopa está congelado. Correct: La sopa está congelada.
Another common error is the misuse of the verb quedar or quedarse. When a screen freezes, English speakers might try to translate 'it is frozen' literally as está congelado. While this is not technically 'wrong', native speakers almost always use the reflexive se ha quedado congelado to describe the sudden action of the computer stopping. This nuance captures the change of state from working to non-working. Forgetting the reflexive se or using the wrong verb can make your Spanish sound robotic or unnatural to a native ear.
Finally, learners sometimes struggle with the word congelado in the context of 'freezing' prices or salaries. In English, we 'freeze' things, but in Spanish, the passive construction is much more common. Instead of saying El gobierno congeló los precios (which is correct but less common in news headlines), you will often see Los precios quedan congelados. Understanding these small differences in verb choice and sentence structure will help you move from a basic level to a more natural, fluid use of the language. Always remember to check the noun's gender before you attach the adjective!
Mal: Mis pies son congelados. Bien: Mis pies están congelados.
- Over-literal Translation
- Translating 'it's frozen' as 'es congelado' instead of using 'está' or 'se ha quedado'.
- Confusion with 'Frío'
- Using 'congelado' for something that is simply cold. Use 'frío' for cold and 'congelado' for ice-cold or solid ice.
¡Qué frío! Estoy congelado.
While congelado is the most common word for 'frozen', Spanish offers several alternatives depending on the intensity and context. Understanding these synonyms will enrich your vocabulary and allow you to be more precise. For example, helado is a very close synonym. While congelado emphasizes the physical state of being ice, helado emphasizes the sensation of extreme cold. You might say la cerveza está helada to mean it's perfectly cold, but if you said it was congelada, you would be complaining that you can't drink it because it's a solid block.
- Helado
- Often used for very cold drinks or weather. Also means 'ice cream'.
- Gélido
- A more literary or formal word meaning 'icy' or 'glacial'. Used for winds or very cold climates.
- Frígido
- Usually used in a technical or medical sense, or metaphorically to describe a lack of sexual desire or emotional warmth.
El viento gélido de la montaña nos obligó a regresar.
Another interesting alternative is yerto. This is a more poetic or dramatic word that describes something stiff or rigid, often from cold or death. You might see it in literature: su cuerpo yacía yerto en la nieve (his body lay stiff in the snow). This goes beyond just being 'frozen' and adds a layer of physical rigidity. On the other hand, if you want to describe something that is just starting to freeze or is covered in a thin layer of frost, you might use escarchado. This comes from escarcha (frost) and is often used to describe windows in the morning or glasses of cold water.
In technical contexts, specifically regarding food, you might see refrigerado. It is important not to confuse this with congelado. Refrigerado means chilled or kept in the fridge, while congelado means kept in the freezer. Confusing these two in a restaurant or a kitchen could lead to significant problems in food preparation. By learning these distinctions, you can navigate Spanish conversations about temperature and physical states with much more confidence and accuracy. Whether you choose the common congelado or the more descriptive gélido, you now have the tools to describe the world of ice and cold effectively.
El cristal de la ventana estaba escarchado por la mañana.
- Yerto
- Describes the physical stiffness caused by extreme cold or death; very formal.
- Escarchado
- Refers to something covered in frost or having a crystalline, frozen appearance.
Las uvas escarchadas son un postre delicioso y elegante.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The root 'gelu' in Latin is also the source of the English word 'gelatin' and 'jelly'.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'g' as a hard English 'g' like in 'gold'. It should be a raspy 'h' sound (jota).
- Pronouncing the final 'o' as 'ow'. It should be a pure 'o' sound.
- Forgetting to pronounce the 'n' clearly before the 'g'.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable.
- Failing to flap the 'd' slightly; it should be softer than an English 'd'.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize because it looks like 'congealed' or 'congeal'.
Need to remember the gender and number agreement.
The 'g' sound (jota) can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly pronounced and common in context.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Adjective Agreement
La sopa (f) está congelada (f).
Estar vs Ser
El agua está congelada (state) vs El precio fue congelado (action).
Reflexive Verbs with States
El ordenador se quedó congelado.
Placement of Adjectives
Comida congelada (usually after the noun).
Past Participles as Adjectives
Congelado comes from the verb congelar.
Exemplos por nível
El pan está congelado.
The bread is frozen.
Masculine singular agreement.
La pizza está congelada.
The pizza is frozen.
Feminine singular agreement.
Compré verduras congeladas.
I bought frozen vegetables.
Feminine plural agreement.
El agua del perro está congelada.
The dog's water is frozen.
Subject is 'el agua', which is feminine.
¡Qué frío! Estoy congelado.
So cold! I'm frozen.
Used with 'estar' for a personal state.
Los guisantes están congelados.
The peas are frozen.
Masculine plural agreement.
No me gusta el pescado congelado.
I don't like frozen fish.
Adjective follows the noun.
Saca el hielo congelado.
Take out the frozen ice.
Redundant but common for emphasis.
Tengo las manos congeladas.
My hands are frozen.
Agreement with 'las manos' (feminine plural).
Mi ordenador se ha quedado congelado.
My computer has frozen.
Use of 'quedarse' for technological states.
El lago está congelado y podemos patinar.
The lake is frozen and we can skate.
Describes a physical condition.
La pantalla del móvil está congelada.
The phone screen is frozen.
Feminine singular agreement.
Tengo los pies congelados por la nieve.
My feet are frozen because of the snow.
Masculine plural agreement.
La carne todavía está congelada.
The meat is still frozen.
Use of 'todavía' to indicate duration.
No camines por ahí, el suelo está congelado.
Don't walk there, the ground is frozen.
Warning using 'estar'.
Mis abuelos viven en un pueblo congelado.
My grandparents live in a frozen village.
Descriptive adjective.
Me quedé congelado cuando vi el oso.
I froze when I saw the bear.
Metaphorical use for being paralyzed.
Las cuentas del banco están congeladas.
The bank accounts are frozen.
Financial/legal context.
El proyecto se quedó congelado por falta de dinero.
The project was frozen due to lack of money.
Metaphorical use for halting progress.
Tenía una sonrisa congelada en la cara.
He had a frozen smile on his face.
Describes an unnatural expression.
El tiempo parecía congelado en ese lugar.
Time seemed frozen in that place.
Poetic/descriptive use.
Los precios de la luz han sido congelados.
Electricity prices have been frozen.
Passive voice with 'ser'.
Estaba tan asustada que se quedó congelada.
She was so scared she froze.
Reflexive verb 'quedarse'.
El motor está congelado y no arranca.
The engine is frozen and won't start.
Mechanical failure due to cold.
El juez ordenó que sus activos fueran congelados.
The judge ordered his assets to be frozen.
Subjunctive mood in a legal context.
El conflicto ha permanecido congelado décadas.
The conflict has remained frozen for decades.
Geopolitical term.
La empresa ha congelado las contrataciones.
The company has frozen hiring.
Business context.
Se mantuvo congelado ante la crítica del jefe.
He remained frozen in the face of the boss's criticism.
Emotional reaction.
El salario mínimo será congelado este año.
The minimum wage will be frozen this year.
Future passive voice.
Vimos una imagen congelada del sospechoso.
We saw a frozen image of the suspect.
Technical term for a still frame.
La negociación está congelada por el momento.
The negotiation is frozen for the moment.
Describes a stalemate.
Su mirada congelada me dio escalofríos.
His frozen stare gave me chills.
Literary description.
La tundra ofrece un paisaje eterno y congelado.
The tundra offers an eternal and frozen landscape.
High-level descriptive adjective.
Su corazón congelado no permitía ninguna emoción.
His frozen heart allowed no emotion.
Deeply metaphorical literary use.
El dinamismo de la ciudad quedó congelado por la huelga.
The city's dynamism was frozen by the strike.
Abstract noun modification.
Los dividendos permanecerán congelados hasta el cierre.
Dividends will remain frozen until the closing.
Professional financial terminology.
El autor utiliza el concepto de tiempo congelado.
The author uses the concept of frozen time.
Literary analysis context.
La lava congelada formaba figuras extrañas.
The frozen lava formed strange figures.
Scientific/geological description.
Quedó congelado en una pose de absoluta sorpresa.
He remained frozen in a pose of absolute surprise.
Nuanced description of physical state.
Las relaciones diplomáticas están totalmente congeladas.
Diplomatic relations are totally frozen.
International relations context.
La ontología del ser parece congelada en este texto.
The ontology of being seems frozen in this text.
Philosophical application.
El movimiento browniano se detiene al estar congelado.
Brownian motion stops when frozen.
Scientific/physics context.
La estética de lo congelado domina su obra pictórica.
The aesthetics of the frozen dominate his pictorial work.
Art criticism context.
El presupuesto fue congelado de manera cautelar.
The budget was frozen as a precautionary measure.
Legal/administrative precision.
Bajo el permafrost, el suelo yace congelado milenios.
Under the permafrost, the ground lies frozen for millennia.
Geological/environmental context.
Su genio quedó congelado en el tiempo tras su muerte.
His genius remained frozen in time after his death.
Poetic/existential metaphor.
La estructura social se ha vuelto rígida y congelada.
The social structure has become rigid and frozen.
Sociological analysis.
El gas licuado debe ser transportado congelado.
Liquefied gas must be transported frozen.
Industrial/technical requirement.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— The frozen food aisle in a supermarket.
La leche está cerca de los congelados.
— Something that hasn't changed for many years.
Este pueblo está congelado en el tiempo.
— Financial resources that cannot be accessed.
El fondo de inversión está congelado.
— A road covered in dangerous black ice.
La carretera está congelada, conduce despacio.
Frequentemente confundido com
Helado is ice cream or very cold; congelado is frozen solid.
Frío is a general term for cold; congelado is a specific physical state.
Escarcha is the noun for frost; congelado is the adjective for frozen.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To start a conversation in a tense or quiet social situation.
Él contó un chiste para romper el hielo.
informal— To act with total calm in a difficult or dangerous situation.
Actuó con sangre fría.
neutral— To be very surprised, similar to staying frozen.
Me quedé de piedra con la noticia.
informal— To shock or surprise someone deeply.
Su respuesta me dejó helado.
neutral— To put a project or idea on hold indefinitely.
Ese plan está en el congelador.
informal— To be incredibly cold outside.
Sal con abrigo, hace un frío que pela.
slang— To be indifferent about something.
Esa película no me dio ni frío ni calor.
informalFácil de confundir
Both relate to cold.
Helado is more about the sensation of cold or a dessert, whereas congelado is about the physical state of ice.
Quiero un helado (ice cream) vs El lago está congelado (frozen).
Both imply a drop in temperature.
Enfriado means 'chilled' or 'cooled down', not necessarily frozen.
El vino está enfriado, no congelado.
Both mean very cold.
Gélido is more formal and poetic, often used for wind or atmosphere.
Un aire gélido entró por la ventana.
Both mean stiff/cold.
Yerto is usually reserved for dead bodies or extreme literary descriptions of stiffness.
Yacía yerto en el suelo.
Often seen together in stores.
Refrigerado is in the fridge (cool); congelado is in the freezer (ice).
Este yogur es refrigerado, no congelado.
Padrões de frases
El/La [noun] está congelado/a.
El pollo está congelado.
Tengo los/las [body part] congelados/as.
Tengo las orejas congeladas.
Se ha quedado [noun] congelado/a.
Se ha quedado el vídeo congelado.
Los/Las [noun] han sido congelados/as.
Las cuentas han sido congeladas.
Bajo un/una [noun] congelado/a...
Bajo un cielo congelado...
La naturaleza de lo congelado...
La naturaleza de lo congelado en su arte...
Ni [noun] ni [noun] congelado.
Ni sopa ni pan congelado.
Más congelado que [comparison].
Más congelado que un pingüino.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high, especially in winter and culinary contexts.
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El pizza está congelado.
→
La pizza está congelada.
Pizza is feminine, so the adjective must end in 'a'.
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Estoy muy congelado.
→
Estoy congelado.
While not 'wrong', 'congelado' is already an extreme state, so 'muy' is often redundant.
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Mi ordenador es congelado.
→
Mi ordenador está congelado.
Use 'estar' for temporary states and conditions.
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Compré helado verduras.
→
Compré verduras congeladas.
Don't confuse 'helado' (ice cream) with 'congelado' (frozen).
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Tengo los pies congelado.
→
Tengo los pies congelados.
Plural nouns require plural adjectives.
Dicas
Agreement is Key
Always match the ending of 'congelado' to the noun. It's 'verduras congeladas' because 'verduras' is feminine and plural.
Store Navigation
In a Spanish supermarket, look for the sign 'Congelados' to find everything from ice cream to frozen vegetables.
Tech Talk
If your screen freezes, say 'Se me ha congelado la pantalla'. It's the most natural way to express it.
Complaining about Cold
Saying 'Estoy congelado' is a very common and acceptable way to start a conversation about the weather in winter.
Soft 'D'
The 'd' in '-ado' is very soft. Don't make it a hard 'D' like in the English word 'Dog'.
Financial Terms
If you read 'activos congelados' in a news article, it means the government has blocked access to those funds.
Defrosting
The verb to undo 'congelado' is 'descongelar'. 'Tengo que descongelar el pollo'.
Poetic Use
'Corazón congelado' is a beautiful way to describe someone who is emotionally distant in your writing.
Safety First
'Suelo congelado' means the ground is icy and slippery. Be careful when you hear this!
Time
'Congelado en el tiempo' is used for places that look exactly as they did many years ago.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Imagine a giant block of 'con-gel' (with gel) that has turned solid into ice. 'Congel-ado' is the result.
Associação visual
Visualize a bag of 'congelado' peas in your freezer with a big blue label.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'congelado' in three different ways today: for food, for the weather, and for technology.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin verb 'congelare', which is a combination of 'con-' (together) and 'gelare' (to freeze).
Significado original: To cause to freeze together or to solidify.
Romance (Latin)Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using 'frígido' for people unless you mean to be medically specific or intentionally rude about their emotions.
English speakers often say 'I'm freezing', which translates perfectly to 'Estoy congelado'.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Supermarket
- ¿Dónde están los congelados?
- Quiero pizza congelada.
- Verduras congeladas.
- Pescado congelado.
Winter Weather
- El parabrisas está congelado.
- Cuidado con el suelo congelado.
- Estoy congelado.
- Ríos congelados.
Technology
- La aplicación se congeló.
- Pantalla congelada.
- Ratón congelado.
- Mi PC está congelado.
Finance
- Fondos congelados.
- Cuenta congelada.
- Activos congelados.
- Precio congelado.
Emotions
- Congelado de miedo.
- Mirada congelada.
- Corazón congelado.
- Sonrisa congelada.
Iniciadores de conversa
"¿Prefieres la comida fresca o la comida congelada?"
"¿Alguna vez se te ha congelado el ordenador en medio de un trabajo importante?"
"¿Qué haces cuando tienes los pies congelados en invierno?"
"¿Has visto alguna vez un lago totalmente congelado?"
"¿Crees que los precios de los alquileres deberían estar congelados?"
Temas para diário
Describe una vez que te quedaste congelado por la sorpresa.
Escribe sobre tu sección favorita de productos congelados en el supermercado.
¿Cómo cambia el paisaje de tu ciudad cuando todo está congelado?
Imagina que el tiempo se queda congelado por un día. ¿Qué harías?
Escribe una historia sobre un explorador en un mundo congelado.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, but only metaphorically to say you are very cold ('Estoy congelado') or paralyzed with emotion ('Me quedé congelado').
Yes, it must agree with feminine nouns like 'la carne' or 'las manos'.
You say 'comida congelada' or simply 'los congelados'.
'Estar' describes the state of being frozen. 'Ser' is used in the passive voice to say something was frozen by someone, like prices by the government.
Yes, but it is more natural to say 'mi ordenador se ha quedado congelado'.
The most direct opposite is 'descongelado' (thawed) or 'caliente' (hot).
No, 'helado' usually refers to ice cream or something very cold but not necessarily solid ice.
It sounds like a raspy 'h' (the Spanish jota sound).
Yes, 'cuentas congeladas' is the standard term for frozen bank accounts.
In the context of technology or progress, yes, it means something that has stopped moving or responding.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence about a frozen pizza.
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Describe how you feel when it's -10 degrees outside.
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Explain what happens when a computer 'se queda congelado'.
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Discuss why a government might freeze prices.
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Describe a literary character with a 'corazón congelado'.
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Write a short dialogue in a supermarket asking for frozen peas.
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Describe a frozen landscape using at least three adjectives.
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Write a news headline about frozen bank accounts.
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Discuss the pros and cons of frozen food.
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Use 'congelado' metaphorically in a poem about time.
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Sentence: The lake is frozen and we can walk on it.
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Sentence: My fingers are frozen because I lost my gloves.
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Sentence: The image on the TV is frozen.
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Sentence: They froze the project due to the crisis.
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Sentence: He stood frozen in shock when he saw the ghost.
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Sentence: Frozen vegetables are healthy and easy to cook.
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Sentence: The price of bread has been frozen for a year.
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Summary
The word 'congelado' is essential for describing physical ice, frozen food, extreme cold sensations, and technical or financial halts. For example: 'El pescado está congelado' (The fish is frozen).
- Refers to something physically turned into ice or solidified by cold.
- Commonly used for frozen food products in a supermarket setting.
- Used metaphorically for computers crashing or bank accounts being restricted.
- Must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes.
Agreement is Key
Always match the ending of 'congelado' to the noun. It's 'verduras congeladas' because 'verduras' is feminine and plural.
Store Navigation
In a Spanish supermarket, look for the sign 'Congelados' to find everything from ice cream to frozen vegetables.
Tech Talk
If your screen freezes, say 'Se me ha congelado la pantalla'. It's the most natural way to express it.
Complaining about Cold
Saying 'Estoy congelado' is a very common and acceptable way to start a conversation about the weather in winter.
Exemplo
Compramos pollo congelado para la cena.
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