penitencia
penitencia 30秒了解
- A feminine noun used for religious penance, social atonement, or lighthearted game forfeits.
- Commonly paired with the verbs 'hacer' (to do), 'cumplir' (to fulfill), and 'imponer' (to impose).
- Essential for understanding Spanish cultural traditions, especially Holy Week (Semana Santa) processions.
- Used figuratively to describe any difficult, tedious, or unwanted task that feels like a punishment.
The Spanish word penitencia is a fascinating noun that carries significant weight, bridging the gap between religious tradition, historical justice, and everyday social interactions. At its core, it refers to a voluntary or imposed act of self-punishment or a task performed to show regret for a mistake or a sin. While English speakers might immediately think of the religious term 'penance,' the Spanish penitencia is used in a much broader variety of contexts, ranging from the solemn atmosphere of a cathedral to the lighthearted environment of a children's board game. Understanding this word requires looking at how Spanish speakers view the concept of 'making things right' after an error has been committed. It is not just about feeling sorry (which would be arrepentimiento); it is about the physical or social action taken to manifest that sorrow and restore balance.
- Religious Context
- In the Catholic tradition, which is deeply rooted in Spanish-speaking cultures, penitencia is the act prescribed by a priest during confession. It usually involves reciting specific prayers or performing acts of charity. For many, it is a path to spiritual cleansing.
- Games and Play
- Surprisingly, you will hear children shouting this word. In games like 'Truth or Dare' (Verdad o Reto) or traditional board games, if a player fails a challenge or lands on a specific square, they must perform a penitencia—perhaps hopping on one leg or singing a song.
- Social and Figurative Use
- When someone says 'mi trabajo es una penitencia,' they are using the word figuratively to describe a task that is so difficult or tedious that it feels like a punishment. It implies a sense of endurance and suffering.
Después de romper el jarrón, mi madre me dio como penitencia limpiar toda la casa el fin de semana.
Historically, penitencia was linked to public acts of contrition during the Inquisition or Holy Week processions. In modern times, while the public shaming aspect has largely vanished, the cultural memory remains in the 'Nazarenos' who walk the streets of Seville or Malaga, often barefoot, as an act of penitencia. This duality—the heavy historical/religious burden versus the lighthearted 'forfeit' in a game—makes it a versatile word for learners. You might use it to describe a diet after a week of overeating ('Hago penitencia comiendo solo ensalada') or to describe the consequence of a lost bet. It is a word that emphasizes the relationship between an action and its corrective consequence.
Los fieles caminan descalzos para cumplir su penitencia durante la procesión.
- Legal/Historical Overtones
- In older texts, it may refer to legal sentences that were intended to reform the character of the criminal, rather than just punish them physically.
In summary, penitencia is about the 'price' paid for a mistake, whether that price is spiritual, social, or just part of a game. It is a word that carries the echoes of centuries of Spanish culture, yet remains perfectly applicable to a modern conversation about a difficult task or a lost wager. When you use it, you are invoking a concept of justice that is personal and active. It is not something you feel; it is something you do (hacer) or fulfill (cumplir).
Perdí la apuesta, así que mi penitencia fue invitar a todos a cenar.
El profesor nos puso una penitencia de diez ejercicios extra por hablar en clase.
Using penitencia correctly involves knowing which verbs pair naturally with it. Because it is an action or a state of being, it usually functions as the direct object of verbs like hacer (to do), cumplir (to fulfill/complete), or imponer (to impose). The choice of verb changes the tone of the sentence significantly. For instance, 'cumplir una penitencia' sounds like a serious obligation being met, whereas 'poner una penitencia' is more about the authority figure (a parent, teacher, or priest) giving the punishment.
- With 'Cumplir'
- This is the most common verb for the person actually doing the penance. It implies a process that has a beginning and an end.
Example: 'Juan está cumpliendo su penitencia en silencio.' - With 'Imponer' or 'Poner'
- These verbs focus on the person who decides what the punishment will be. 'Imponer' is formal and often religious or legal, while 'poner' is common in everyday life or games.
Example: 'El abuelo nos puso una penitencia por llegar tarde.'
Como penitencia por su error, tuvo que trabajar horas extras sin cobrar.
In sentence structures, penitencia often appears in the phrase 'como penitencia por' (as penance for). This structure allows you to explain the reason behind the action. It can also be used with the preposition 'en' as in 'en penitencia' (in a state of penance), which describes someone's current status. For example, 'Está en penitencia' means they are currently undergoing their punishment. This is very common when talking about children who have been 'grounded' or given a time-out in some Spanish-speaking regions.
La penitencia que le dio el cura fue rezar tres padresnuestros.
When talking about figurative 'penitence,' you might use it to express regret in a social setting. If you forget a friend's birthday, you might say, '¿Qué penitencia debo cumplir para que me perdones?' (What penance must I do so you forgive me?). This uses the word's weight to show that you take the mistake seriously, even if the tone is slightly dramatic or humorous. It's a way of acknowledging a social debt.
- The 'Game' Sentence Structure
- In games, the structure is often 'Te toca una penitencia' (It's your turn for a forfeit). Here, it acts like a noun for a 'challenge' or 'penalty'.
Si no adivinas la palabra, tienes que cumplir una penitencia: ¡baila como un pollo!
Finally, consider the use of the word in literature or high-level journalism. It often appears when discussing historical reconciliation or political apologies. 'El país debe hacer penitencia por los errores del pasado' (The country must do penance for the errors of the past). In this context, it moves beyond the individual to the collective, suggesting a national effort to atone for historical wrongs. This demonstrates the word's capacity to scale from a child's game to the highest levels of sociopolitical discourse.
No es solo pedir perdón, es necesario realizar una penitencia real para reparar el daño.
If you are traveling through Spain or Latin America, the most striking place you will encounter the word penitencia is during **Semana Santa** (Holy Week). In cities like Seville, Valladolid, or Antigua Guatemala, thousands of people participate in processions. You will hear locals talking about the 'penitentes'—people who walk in the procession to fulfill a promise or seek forgiveness. The word is in the air, in the news, and on the lips of everyone describing the solemn events. It describes the physical act of carrying heavy 'pasos' (floats) or walking for hours in the heat.
- In the Church
- Obviously, the confessional is the primary source. A priest will say, 'Para tu penitencia, reza diez Avemarías.' Even if you aren't religious, you will hear this referenced in movies, TV shows (telenovelas), and literature as a standard cultural trope.
- Children's Parties
- In many Spanish-speaking countries, games like 'El juego de la oca' or 'La gallinita ciega' might involve a penitencia if you lose. It's common to hear a parent or a group of kids say, '¡Penitencia, penitencia!' when someone fails a task.
Durante la Semana Santa, muchos fieles cumplen su penitencia caminando descalzos tras el paso de la Virgen.
In everyday domestic life, penitencia is often used by parents. While 'castigo' (punishment) is more common for 'you are grounded,' penitencia is used for specific tasks meant to teach a lesson. 'Tu penitencia por mentir será ayudar a tu hermano con sus tareas.' It sounds slightly more 'educational' or 'moral' than a simple 'castigo.' You will also hear it in the workplace, though usually in a sarcastic or complaining tone. If a colleague is assigned a very boring project that nobody wants, they might joke, '¿A quién maté para recibir esta penitencia?' (Who did I kill to get this penance?).
En el juego, si caes en esta casilla, la penitencia es retroceder tres espacios.
Sports commentary sometimes uses the word when a team is suffering through a long period of bad results. 'El equipo está pagando su penitencia por la mala gestión de la directiva.' Here, the 'penitence' is the suffering the fans and players endure because of previous mistakes. It adds a dramatic, almost epic quality to the sports narrative. Similarly, in news reports about environmental issues, you might hear that humanity is doing penitencia for its treatment of the planet through natural disasters.
- Literature and Telenovelas
- Dramatic scenes involving secrets and guilt often feature characters 'doing penance' by living in isolation or giving away their fortune. The word penitencia is key to these plot points.
¡Es una penitencia tener que aguantar este tráfico todos los días!
In summary, listen for penitencia in churches, at children's parties, in the complaining of your friends, and in the solemn news of Holy Week. It is a word that connects the sacred with the mundane, always emphasizing that actions have consequences and that those consequences must be 'lived through' to find resolution.
El pecador buscó al sacerdote para recibir su penitencia y limpiar su alma.
For English speakers, the most common mistake with penitencia is its over-association with the English word 'penance.' While they are cognates and often interchangeable, penitencia has a much wider colloquial use in Spanish. Many learners hesitate to use it in non-religious contexts, fearing it sounds too formal or 'churchy.' However, as we've seen, using it for a game forfeit or a difficult chore is perfectly natural. Another major pitfall is confusing it with other words that deal with 'bad feelings' or 'punishment.'
- Confusing with 'Pena'
- Learners often say 'Tengo mucha penitencia' when they mean 'Tengo mucha pena' (I feel very sorry/sad). Remember: Pena is the feeling; penitencia is the corrective action. You feel pena, but you do penitencia.
- Confusing with 'Castigo'
- While they are close, 'castigo' is a general punishment. 'Penitencia' implies a moral or corrective goal. You punish a criminal (castigo), but a person who wants to be better performs a penitencia. Using 'castigo' in a game of 'Truth or Dare' sounds a bit too harsh; 'penitencia' is the correct term for the fun 'forfeit'.
Incorrect: Siento mucha penitencia por lo que hice.
Correct: Siento mucho arrepentimiento por lo que hice.
Grammatically, a common error is treating penitencia as a verb. In English, you can say 'to do penance,' but in Spanish, the noun and verb are distinct. The verb is penitenciar, but it is extremely rare and mostly used in historical or very formal religious texts. In 99% of cases, you should use the noun penitencia with a helping verb like hacer or cumplir. Don't try to conjugate 'penitencia'!
La penitencia no debe ser vista solo como un dolor, sino como una oportunidad.
Another subtle mistake is using it for 'regret' in the sense of 'I regret buying this car.' For that, use arrepentirse. Penitencia is for when you have to do something to fix a moral or social error. Also, be careful with the plural 'penitencias.' While it exists, the word is often used in the singular to describe a whole set of actions. 'Hacer penitencia' is more common than 'hacer penitencias' unless you are specifically listing different types of forfeits in a game.
- False Friend Alert: 'Penitentiary'
- In English, a 'penitentiary' is a prison. In Spanish, the word for prison is 'cárcel' or 'prisión.' While 'penitenciaría' exists in Spanish, it's very formal. Don't use 'penitencia' to mean 'jail time.'
Tuve que pagar una multa, pero mi verdadera penitencia fue perder la confianza de mi jefe.
Lastly, avoid using it to describe physical pain unless that pain is a result of a self-imposed or externally imposed corrective act. If you hit your toe, it's 'dolor,' not 'penitencia.' But if you walk 20 miles to a shrine to ask for a miracle, that physical pain is your penitencia.
No confundas la penitencia con la venganza; la primera busca sanar, la segunda solo herir.
To truly master penitencia, you should know the words that live in the same semantic neighborhood. Spanish is rich in vocabulary related to morality, justice, and social correction. Depending on the context—whether you're in a church, a courtroom, or a playground—you might choose a different word to convey a slightly different nuance. Here, we compare penitencia with its closest relatives to help you pick the right one for the right moment.
- Penitencia vs. Castigo
- Castigo is the general word for 'punishment.' It can be arbitrary, harsh, or purely retributive. Penitencia implies a purpose: to atone, to learn, or to fulfill a religious requirement. You 'castigar' a dog, but a person 'hace penitencia.'
- Penitencia vs. Expiación
- Expiación (atonement) is much more formal and theological. It refers to the wiping away of guilt. While penitencia is the act you do, expiación is the spiritual result of that act. You won't hear 'expiación' in a board game!
- Penitencia vs. Multa
- A multa is a financial penalty (a fine). While a fine can be a form of penitencia in a figurative sense ('Pagar esta multa es mi penitencia por correr tanto'), they are distinct. A multa is legal; a penitencia is moral or social.
El perdón es gratuito, pero la penitencia es el camino para demostrar que es sincero.
In more casual settings, you might use prenda. In some regions, during games, instead of saying 'penitencia,' people say 'pagar una prenda.' This specifically refers to the object or the act you 'give up' as a penalty for losing. Another alternative is sacrificio. While penitencia is about correcting a wrong, sacrificio is about giving something up for a greater good. They overlap when someone says, 'Hacer esta dieta es un sacrificio que cumplo como penitencia por los excesos de Navidad.'
A veces, la mejor penitencia no es el dolor, sino el servicio a los demás.
For a very informal, slangy way to talk about a 'penitence' you didn't deserve, you might hear the phrase pagar el pato (to pay for the duck). This means taking the blame or the punishment for something you didn't do, or for a collective mistake. 'Todos cometieron el error, pero yo pagué el pato' (Everyone made the mistake, but I did the penance/took the fall). While not a synonym for penitencia, it describes the same social dynamic of 'paying a price.'
- Corrective vs. Punitive
- Always remember that penitencia leans toward the 'corrective' side. If the goal is just to make someone suffer, it's 'venganza' or 'castigo.' If the goal is to fix a relationship or a soul, it's penitencia.
La penitencia impuesta por el juez fue realizar cien horas de servicio comunitario.
In summary, choose penitencia when you want to emphasize the moral, corrective, or traditional aspect of a penalty. Use castigo for general use, expiación for high-level theology, and prenda for lighthearted games. By understanding these distinctions, you'll sound more like a native speaker who understands the subtle moral architecture of the Spanish language.
Llevar este traje tan incómodo es mi penitencia por no haber ido de compras antes.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
In the Middle Ages, the 'penitencia' was often a public event where the person had to wear a specific garment called a 'sambenito'. This is why we still use the phrase 'colgar el sambenito' to mean giving someone a bad reputation.
发音指南
- Pronouncing 'ia' as two separate syllables (i-a) instead of a diphthong.
- Putting the stress on the last syllable (penitenciá).
- Mispronouncing the 'c' as a 'k' (penitenkia).
- Dropping the 'n' in the middle (penitecia).
- Confusing the vowel sounds, especially the 'e' and 'i'.
难度评级
The word is easy to recognize because of its English cognate 'penance'.
Remembering the feminine gender and the 'c' instead of 's' is important.
Requires correct placement of stress and the 'ia' diphthong.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear in context.
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Nouns ending in -cia are almost always feminine.
La penitencia, la paciencia, la presencia.
The preposition 'por' follows 'penitencia' to indicate the cause.
Penitencia por el pecado.
Diphthongs like 'ia' count as one syllable in poetry but must be pronounced clearly.
pe-ni-ten-cia (4 syllables).
Verbs like 'imponer' require an indirect object (a quién).
Le impuso una penitencia (Le = to him/her).
Using 'estar' vs 'ser' with penitencia.
Estar en penitencia (temporary state) vs Ser una penitencia (inherent quality).
按水平分级的例句
Mi penitencia es bailar.
My penance is to dance.
Simple subject + verb 'to be' + noun.
¿Cuál es tu penitencia?
What is your penance?
Interrogative sentence with 'cuál'.
Hago una penitencia en el juego.
I am doing a penance in the game.
Use of 'hacer' (to do/make).
La penitencia es cantar.
The penance is to sing.
Feminine article 'la' with 'penitencia'.
No me gusta esta penitencia.
I don't like this penance.
Negative sentence with 'gustar'.
Es una penitencia fácil.
It is an easy penance.
Adjective 'fácil' after the noun.
Tengo que cumplir la penitencia.
I have to fulfill the penance.
Structure 'tener que' + infinitive.
¡Penitencia para Juan!
Penance for Juan!
Exclamatory phrase using 'para'.
Como penitencia, hoy limpio yo el baño.
As penance, I'm cleaning the bathroom today.
Using 'como' to indicate purpose/reason.
Mi madre me puso una penitencia por gritar.
My mother gave me a penance for shouting.
Verb 'poner' used for imposing a task.
Perdí la apuesta y mi penitencia es pagar el café.
I lost the bet and my penance is to pay for the coffee.
Compound sentence with 'y'.
Es una penitencia justa por lo que hiciste.
It is a fair penance for what you did.
Adjective 'justa' agreeing with feminine noun.
Él está en penitencia en su cuarto.
He is in penance (grounded/time-out) in his room.
Phrase 'estar en penitencia'.
Mañana termino mi penitencia.
Tomorrow I finish my penance.
Future meaning using present tense.
No es una penitencia dura, solo es aburrida.
It's not a hard penance, it's just boring.
Contrast using 'no... solo...'.
Ella hace penitencia por romper el juguete.
She is doing penance for breaking the toy.
Preposition 'por' indicating the cause.
El cura le dio una penitencia de cinco oraciones.
The priest gave him a penance of five prayers.
Religious context of the word.
Muchos caminan descalzos como acto de penitencia.
Many walk barefoot as an act of penance.
Noun phrase 'acto de penitencia'.
Hacer la maleta para cinco personas es una penitencia.
Packing suitcases for five people is a penance.
Figurative use for a difficult task.
Él quiere cumplir su penitencia antes de volver.
He wants to fulfill his penance before returning.
Use of 'cumplir' meaning 'to complete'.
La penitencia ayuda a sentirse mejor con uno mismo.
Penance helps one feel better about oneself.
Subject of the sentence is the noun 'penitencia'.
No aceptó la penitencia que le propusieron.
He didn't accept the penance they proposed to him.
Relative clause 'que le propusieron'.
Es tradición hacer penitencia durante la Cuaresma.
It is a tradition to do penance during Lent.
Impersonal 'es tradición' + infinitive.
Llevo tres días de penitencia sin ver la tele.
I've been doing penance for three days without watching TV.
Time expression 'llevo... de'.
La empresa tuvo que hacer penitencia bajando sus precios.
The company had to do penance by lowering its prices.
Figurative use in a business context.
Se impuso una penitencia severa por su falta de ética.
He imposed a severe penance on himself for his lack of ethics.
Reflexive 'se impuso'.
El autor describe la vida como una larga penitencia.
The author describes life as a long penance.
Literary analysis context.
Aquel error del pasado todavía es su mayor penitencia.
That mistake from the past is still his greatest penance.
Abstract concept of penance as a burden.
Cumplir la penitencia le permitió recuperar su honor.
Fulfilling the penance allowed him to regain his honor.
Infinitive as the subject of the sentence.
No hay perdón sin una verdadera penitencia.
There is no forgiveness without true penance.
Philosophical statement.
La penitencia pública era común en la Edad Media.
Public penance was common in the Middle Ages.
Historical context.
Soportar sus bromas es la penitencia de ser su amigo.
Enduring his jokes is the penance of being his friend.
Humorous/Sarcastic use.
La obra explora la dialéctica entre el pecado y la penitencia.
The work explores the dialectic between sin and penance.
Academic/Literary vocabulary.
Su retiro al monasterio fue interpretado como una penitencia definitiva.
His retreat to the monastery was interpreted as a definitive penance.
Passive voice 'fue interpretado'.
El político hizo penitencia pública tras el escándalo de corrupción.
The politician did public penance after the corruption scandal.
Collocation 'penitencia pública'.
La aridez del paisaje parece una penitencia impuesta por la naturaleza.
The aridity of the landscape seems like a penance imposed by nature.
Personification of nature.
No basta con la contrición; la penitencia exige una reparación tangible.
Contrition is not enough; penance demands tangible reparation.
Complex sentence with semi-colon.
Bajo la máscara de la piedad, ocultaba una penitencia autoimpuesta.
Under the mask of piety, he hid a self-imposed penance.
Prepositional phrase 'bajo la máscara de'.
El rito de la penitencia ha evolucionado significativamente a lo largo de los siglos.
The rite of penance has evolved significantly over the centuries.
Present perfect tense.
Su silencio sepulcral era, en sí mismo, una forma de penitencia.
His deathly silence was, in itself, a form of penance.
Appositive phrase 'en sí mismo'.
La fenomenología de la penitencia revela estratos profundos de la culpa colectiva.
The phenomenology of penance reveals deep layers of collective guilt.
Highly academic terminology.
En la mística española, la penitencia trasciende lo físico para alcanzar lo inefable.
In Spanish mysticism, penance transcends the physical to reach the ineffable.
Use of 'lo' to create abstract nouns.
Cervantes subvierte el concepto de penitencia caballeresca en el episodio de Sierra Morena.
Cervantes subverts the concept of knightly penance in the Sierra Morena episode.
Literary criticism context.
La legislación medieval vinculaba la penitencia eclesiástica con la redención civil.
Medieval legislation linked ecclesiastical penance with civil redemption.
Historical/Legal terminology.
La penitencia, despojada de su barniz religioso, deviene en un imperativo ético secular.
Penance, stripped of its religious varnish, becomes a secular ethical imperative.
Participial phrase 'despojada de'.
Resulta paradójico que la penitencia sea, a menudo, un acto de soberbia encubierta.
It is paradoxical that penance is often an act of disguised pride.
Subjunctive mood after 'resulta paradójico que'.
El asceta concebía su existencia como una penitencia ininterrumpida ante la divinidad.
The ascetic conceived his existence as an uninterrupted penance before the divinity.
Imperfect tense for habitual state.
La carga semántica de 'penitencia' ha basculado entre el castigo externo y la reforma interna.
The semantic weight of 'penitence' has swung between external punishment and internal reform.
Metaphorical linguistic analysis.
常见搭配
常用短语
— What a drag! Used to complain about a tedious or difficult situation.
¡Qué penitencia tener que limpiar todo esto solo!
— To ground someone or give them a time-out (common with children).
Mi madre me puso en penitencia por no comer la sopa.
— To assign oneself a task as punishment for a minor mistake.
Me di una penitencia de no usar el móvil por una hora.
— The forfeit or penalty in a game.
La penitencia de juego fue imitar a un profesor.
— To carry out the punishment given by an authority.
Cumplió la penitencia impuesta por el cura.
— Traditional religious phrase for atonement.
Los santos solían hacer penitencia por los pecados del mundo.
— To live a life of self-denial or constant regret.
Desde el accidente, vive en una especie de penitencia.
— An unbearable burden or task.
Ese trabajo de oficina era una penitencia insoportable.
— To ask for a way to make up for a mistake.
Pídeme una penitencia para que me perdones.
— A variation of 'no pain, no gain' emphasizing effort.
Sigue entrenando; recuerda que sin penitencia no hay gloria.
容易混淆的词
Pena means sorrow or pity; penitencia is the action taken because of it.
They sound similar but 'paciencia' is patience. Sometimes you need patience to finish a penitencia!
Pendiente means 'pending' or 'earring'. Don't mix up the sounds.
习语与表达
— To do as one pleases, but often used when someone has to live with the consequences (penance) of their freedom.
Él hizo de su capa un sayo y ahora cumple su penitencia.
literary— To take the blame or do the 'penance' for something you didn't do.
Yo no rompí el cristal, pero me tocó pagar el pato.
informal— A form of penance involving eating only bread and water.
Como penitencia, el niño estuvo a pan y agua (figuratively: no treats).
informal— To carry a heavy burden or 'penance' for a long time.
Cargar con ese secreto es su mayor penitencia.
neutral— To submit or show penance/defeat.
Tuvo que hincar la rodilla y pedir perdón.
literary— To resolve to do better (the first step of penance).
Hizo propósito de enmienda, pero volvió a fallar.
formal— To show extreme (often fake) grief or penance.
Se rasgó las vestiduras, pero no cumplió ninguna penitencia.
literary— To carry a reputation or stigma as a form of social penance.
Desde aquel error, lleva el sambenito de mentiroso.
historical/informal— Not directly related, but often contrasted with doing penance (making a profit vs paying a price).
Unos hacen el agosto y otros cumplen la penitencia.
informal— To accept a penance or correction humbly.
Bajó la cabeza y aceptó la penitencia del jefe.
neutral容易混淆
Both involve penalties.
Castigo is punitive and broad; penitencia is corrective, moral, or ritualistic.
El castigo fue la cárcel; su penitencia fue el ayuno.
Both are about being sorry.
Arrepentimiento is the feeling; penitencia is the deed.
Sintió arrepentimiento y por eso hizo penitencia.
Both are things you 'pay'.
Multa is specifically money for a legal infraction.
Pagó la multa, pero su penitencia fue limpiar el parque.
Both are tasks.
Tarea is just work; penitencia is work with a moral or punitive reason.
Hacer la tarea es normal; hacerla el sábado es una penitencia.
Both involve effort and suffering.
Sacrificio is for a goal; penitencia is for a past error.
Es un sacrificio entrenar, pero es una penitencia por comer tanto.
句型
La penitencia es + [verbo infinitivo].
La penitencia es correr.
Tengo que hacer una penitencia por + [verbo infinitivo].
Tengo que hacer una penitencia por perder.
Como penitencia, yo + [verbo conjugado].
Como penitencia, yo lavo los platos.
[Sustantivo] es una verdadera penitencia.
Este tráfico es una verdadera penitencia.
Imponer una penitencia que + [subjuntivo].
Le impuso una penitencia que fuera difícil de olvidar.
La penitencia deviene en + [sustantivo abstracto].
La penitencia deviene en redención absoluta.
¿Qué penitencia me pones?
¿Qué penitencia me pones por llegar tarde?
Estar en penitencia por + [sustantivo].
Está en penitencia por sus malas notas.
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Common in cultural and religious contexts; medium frequency in daily speech except for games.
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Using 'penitencia' for 'pity'.
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Tengo mucha pena.
You feel 'pena' (sorrow/pity). You do 'penitencia'. They are not interchangeable.
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Saying 'hacer un penitencia'.
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Hacer una penitencia.
The word is feminine. You must use 'una' or 'la'.
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Using 'penitencia' to mean 'jail'.
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Está en la cárcel.
While 'penitenciaría' is a prison, 'penitencia' is the act of atonement, not the building.
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Misplacing the stress: penitenCIA.
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peniTENcia.
The stress is on the 'TEN' syllable. Misplacing it makes the word hard to understand.
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Conjugating 'penitencia' as a verb.
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Él hace penitencia.
It's a noun. Don't try to say 'Yo penitencio'. Use 'hacer' or 'cumplir'.
小贴士
Game Night Strategy
Next time you play a game with Spanish speakers, use 'penitencia' for the loser's task. It makes the game feel more authentic and shows you know local customs.
Gender Agreement
Always pair 'penitencia' with feminine words. Even if a man is doing the penance, say 'su penitencia es...' not 'su penitencio'.
Verb Pairs
Memorize 'cumplir' + 'penitencia'. It's the most professional-sounding combination and is used in almost every context.
The Diphthong
Practice saying 'cia' quickly. It should sound like the end of 'Valencia'. Don't drag it out into 'ci-a'.
Complaining with Style
Use '¡Qué penitencia!' when you are stuck in traffic or doing a boring task. It sounds more expressive than just saying '¡Qué aburrido!'
Know your Nazarenos
Understanding the visual of a penitente in Holy Week helps you grasp the deep 'weight' the word can carry in Spanish culture.
Making Amends
If you offend a friend, asking '¿Qué penitencia puedo hacer?' can be a lighthearted but sincere way to offer an apology.
Literature Tip
In classic Spanish literature, penance is a major theme. Look for it in the works of the Golden Age to see it used in its most dramatic sense.
Confession Vocabulary
If you visit a Spanish church, 'penitencia' is the word for the prayers the priest gives you. It's helpful to know even if you're just observing.
Abstract Use
Don't be afraid to use it for abstract burdens, like 'mi mala memoria es mi penitencia' (my bad memory is my penance).
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a 'PEN' in a 'TENt'. If you lose your PEN while camping in a TENt, your PENitencia is to write with a stick in the dirt.
视觉联想
Imagine a person walking barefoot on stones (religious penance) while balancing a tray of drinks (a game forfeit). This covers both the serious and playful sides.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'penitencia' in three different ways today: once for a chore you hate, once for a game, and once to apologize for a mistake.
词源
From the Latin 'poenitentia', which comes from 'poenitere' (to regret or cause regret). It is closely related to 'poena' meaning 'penalty' or 'pain'.
原始含义: A state of regret or the action of repenting.
Romance (Latin root).文化背景
Be respectful when using the word in religious contexts. In games, it's lighthearted, but in church, it's a sacred matter.
English speakers often find the hooded 'penitentes' shocking due to the visual similarity to the KKK. However, in Spain, this tradition predates the KKK by centuries and symbolizes humility and mourning, not hate.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Games and Parties
- ¿Cuál es la penitencia?
- Te toca penitencia.
- Pagar una penitencia.
- Una penitencia divertida.
Religious Settings
- Confesar y hacer penitencia.
- La penitencia del cura.
- Acto de penitencia.
- Cumplir la penitencia.
Parenting/Education
- Poner en penitencia.
- Una penitencia por portarse mal.
- Sin penitencia no hay postre.
- Tu penitencia es leer.
Work/Daily Stress
- Este proyecto es una penitencia.
- Menuda penitencia de viaje.
- Es mi penitencia por no estudiar.
- Vivir una penitencia.
History/Culture
- Los penitentes de Semana Santa.
- Penitencia pública.
- El rito de la penitencia.
- Caminar en penitencia.
对话开场白
"¿Alguna vez has tenido que cumplir una penitencia graciosa en un juego?"
"¿Crees que la penitencia es necesaria para que el perdón sea real?"
"En tu país, ¿existen tradiciones parecidas a los penitentes de España?"
"¿Qué penitencia le pondrías a alguien que siempre llega tarde?"
"¿Cuál es la tarea más aburrida que consideras una verdadera penitencia?"
日记主题
Escribe sobre una vez que tuviste que hacer una penitencia por un error que cometiste.
¿Cómo ha cambiado el concepto de penitencia desde la antigüedad hasta hoy?
Describe una penitencia creativa para un juego de mesa con tus amigos.
Reflexiona sobre la frase: 'La mejor penitencia es cambiar el comportamiento'.
Imagina que eres un 'penitente' en una procesión. ¿Qué sientes y por qué estás ahí?
常见问题
10 个问题No! While it has strong religious roots, it is very common in games (like Truth or Dare) and in daily life to describe chores or difficult tasks. For example, 'limpiar la casa es mi penitencia'.
Pena is a feeling of sadness or pity (e.g., '¡Qué pena!'). Penitencia is an action you perform to make up for a mistake (e.g., 'Cumplo mi penitencia'). You feel pena, but you do penitencia.
You say 'hacer penitencia' or 'cumplir una penitencia'. Both are very common and natural.
There is a verb 'penitenciar', but it is extremely rare and formal. Stick to using the noun 'penitencia' with verbs like 'hacer' or 'cumplir'.
It is always feminine: 'la penitencia'. Adjectives must agree: 'una penitencia larga'.
It usually means the child is grounded or in a time-out. It's a common way for parents to describe a disciplinary period.
Yes, it is understood everywhere, though some regions might prefer 'prenda' for games or 'castigo' for general punishment.
A 'penitente' is a person who performs a penance, specifically referring to those who participate in Holy Week processions.
It depends on the context. In religion, it's formal. In games, it's very informal and common among children.
Yes! It's the perfect word. 'Perdí la apuesta, ¿cuál es mi penitencia?'
自我测试 190 个问题
Escribe una oración usando 'penitencia' en un contexto de juego.
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Describe una penitencia que te pusieron de niño.
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Explica la diferencia entre 'castigo' y 'penitencia'.
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¿Qué penitencia le pondrías a alguien que miente?
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Usa '¡Qué penitencia!' en un diálogo corto.
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Escribe sobre la importancia de la penitencia en Semana Santa.
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Crea una frase con 'cumplir penitencia' y 'honor'.
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¿Es la penitencia necesaria para el perdón? Justifica tu respuesta.
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Escribe una oración formal usando 'imponer una penitencia'.
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Describe un paisaje usando la palabra 'penitencia' de forma figurada.
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Escribe una frase sobre un error del pasado y su penitencia.
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Crea un diálogo en un confesionario usando la palabra.
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Usa 'penitencia' para hablar de una dieta.
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Escribe una frase sobre un político y su penitencia pública.
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¿Qué sientes cuando escuchas la palabra 'penitencia'?
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Escribe una frase sarcástica con la palabra.
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Crea una oración con 'penitente'.
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Explica el origen latino de la palabra.
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Usa 'penitencia' en un contexto deportivo.
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Escribe una frase sobre la 'penitencia' de vivir lejos de casa.
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Pronuncia la palabra 'penitencia' enfatizando la sílaba correcta.
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Di en voz alta: 'Tengo que cumplir mi penitencia'.
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Pregunta a un compañero cuál es su penitencia en un juego.
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Explica oralmente por qué alguien está 'en penitencia'.
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Usa la expresión '¡Qué penitencia!' para quejarte del clima.
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Describe una tradición de Semana Santa usando 'penitencia'.
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Di una frase sobre una penitencia justa.
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Explica la diferencia de pronunciación entre España y Latinoamérica.
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Propón una penitencia graciosa para un amigo.
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Habla sobre una penitencia que te impusiste a ti mismo.
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Usa 'penitencia' en una frase sobre el pasado histórico.
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Explica el concepto de 'pagar el pato' usando la palabra 'penitencia'.
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Di una frase sobre la penitencia de estudiar para un examen difícil.
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Describe el sentimiento de terminar una penitencia.
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Usa 'penitencia' para hablar de una situación tediosa en el trabajo.
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Pregunta a alguien si cree que la penitencia es útil.
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Usa la palabra 'penitencial' en una frase.
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Di una frase sobre la penitencia y el perdón.
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Describe a un penitente de forma visual.
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Usa 'penitencia' en una frase sobre el medio ambiente.
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Escucha la frase: 'La penitencia fue dura pero necesaria'. ¿Cómo fue la penitencia?
Escucha: '¿Qué penitencia le ponemos a Luis?'. ¿Qué están decidiendo?
Escucha: 'Lleva tres días en penitencia'. ¿Cuánto tiempo lleva castigado?
Escucha: 'Los penitentes avanzan lentamente'. ¿Cómo se mueven?
Escucha: 'Sin penitencia no hay absolución'. ¿Qué es necesario para la absolución?
Escucha: '¡Qué penitencia de viaje!'. ¿Cómo fue el viaje?
Escucha: 'Cumplió su penitencia con honor'. ¿Cómo la cumplió?
Escucha: 'La penitencia es un acto de amor'. ¿Qué tipo de acto es?
Escucha: 'Se impuso una penitencia severa'. ¿Quién decidió la penitencia?
Escucha: 'Mañana termina mi penitencia'. ¿Cuándo termina?
Escucha: 'La penitencia es parte del juego'. ¿En qué contexto se usa?
Escucha: 'El cura escuchó su confesión y le dio la penitencia'. ¿Quién dio la penitencia?
Escucha: 'Es una penitencia figurada'. ¿Es una penitencia real?
Escucha: 'Pagó la penitencia de su error'. ¿Qué pagó?
Escucha: 'La penitencia busca el equilibrio'. ¿Qué busca?
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Summary
The word 'penitencia' is the bridge between feeling sorry and taking action. Whether it's praying after confession, cleaning the house after a mistake, or singing a silly song after losing a game, it always involves a specific task to restore balance. Example: 'Cumplí mi penitencia y ahora me siento en paz.'
- A feminine noun used for religious penance, social atonement, or lighthearted game forfeits.
- Commonly paired with the verbs 'hacer' (to do), 'cumplir' (to fulfill), and 'imponer' (to impose).
- Essential for understanding Spanish cultural traditions, especially Holy Week (Semana Santa) processions.
- Used figuratively to describe any difficult, tedious, or unwanted task that feels like a punishment.
Game Night Strategy
Next time you play a game with Spanish speakers, use 'penitencia' for the loser's task. It makes the game feel more authentic and shows you know local customs.
Gender Agreement
Always pair 'penitencia' with feminine words. Even if a man is doing the penance, say 'su penitencia es...' not 'su penitencio'.
Verb Pairs
Memorize 'cumplir' + 'penitencia'. It's the most professional-sounding combination and is used in almost every context.
The Diphthong
Practice saying 'cia' quickly. It should sound like the end of 'Valencia'. Don't drag it out into 'ci-a'.
例句
Como penitencia, decidió donar su tiempo a los pobres.
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