ventanilla
When you're traveling, you'll often encounter the word ventanilla. This refers to a small window, such as the one in a car, bus, or train. You might ask for an 'asiento de ventanilla' if you want a window seat on a plane. It's also used for the service window at a bank or ticket counter. So, remember, ventanilla is your go-to word for these types of small windows.
When you're traveling in Spanish-speaking countries, you'll often encounter the word "ventanilla." This practical term refers to a small window, distinct from a larger house window (ventana).
Think of the window on a bus, train, or plane – that's a ventanilla. You might also hear it in a bank or government office, referring to the service window where you interact with a clerk.
For example, if you're buying a ticket, you might be directed to a specific "ventanilla." Or, on public transport, if you want a window seat, you'd ask for a seat "al lado de la ventanilla."
Understanding this word helps you navigate daily situations, from banking to travel, ensuring you know exactly which window people are referring to. It's a common and very useful word to add to your vocabulary.
When you're traveling in a car, bus, or train, the word for the window next to your seat is ventanilla. This is different from a larger window in a house, which would typically be just ventana. Think of ventanilla as a smaller, often more specialized window.
It's also used in contexts like a bank or a ticket booth, where you might speak to someone through a small opening. So, if you're at a bank and need to speak to a teller, you'd go to the ventanilla.
§ Understanding 'Ventanilla'
The Spanish word ventanilla (noun) generally refers to a small window. It's especially common to hear it when talking about vehicles or places like banks. Think of it as a specific kind of window, not just any window. If you're talking about a regular house window, you'd usually say ventana.
- DEFINITION
- A small window, especially in a vehicle or bank.
§ Basic Usage with Articles
Like most nouns in Spanish, ventanilla needs an article (like 'the' or 'a') before it. Since ventanilla is feminine and singular, you'll use la for 'the' and una for 'a'.
Por favor, cierra la ventanilla.
Translation hint: Please, close the window (small window, likely in a car or bus).
Hay una ventanilla libre.
Translation hint: There is a window (small window, e.g., an available ticket window) free.
§ Common Situations for 'Ventanilla'
Let's look at specific contexts where ventanilla is used:
- In a car, bus, or train: This is probably the most frequent use.
Quiero sentarme al lado de la ventanilla.
Translation hint: I want to sit next to the window (referring to a seat by the window in a vehicle).
- At a bank, post office, or ticket counter: These are often small service windows.
Vaya a la ventanilla número tres.
Translation hint: Go to window (teller window/counter) number three.
Necesito comprar boletos en la ventanilla.
Translation hint: I need to buy tickets at the window (ticket counter).
§ Plural Form
To make ventanilla plural, you simply add '-s' to the end: ventanillas. The article also changes to las (the) or unas (some).
Las ventanillas del autobús estaban sucias.
Translation hint: The windows (small windows) of the bus were dirty.
§ Key Takeaways for 'Ventanilla'
- Use ventanilla for small windows, especially in vehicles or at service counters.
- Remember it's a feminine noun, so use la or una.
- Common prepositions include al lado de (next to) and en (at/in).
- For general house windows, use ventana.
By keeping these points in mind, you'll use ventanilla correctly and sound more natural in your Spanish conversations.
§ Don't confuse 'ventanilla' with 'ventana'
Many learners, especially at the A1 level, get 'ventanilla' and 'ventana' mixed up. While both refer to a window, they aren't interchangeable. Remember that 'ventana' (a common window, like in a house) is a much broader term. 'Ventanilla' is very specific: it's a small window, usually in a vehicle, a bank, or a ticket booth. Think of it this way: all 'ventanillas' are 'ventanas', but not all 'ventanas' are 'ventanillas'.
Abrí la ventana para que entrara aire. (I opened the window [a house window] for air to come in.)
Baja la ventanilla del coche. (Roll down the car window.)
§ Using 'ventanilla' for non-specific windows
Another common error is using 'ventanilla' when you should simply use 'ventana'. If you're talking about a window in a building, a computer window, or a metaphorical window, 'ventanilla' is incorrect. Stick to 'ventana' for those general uses.
- Incorrect:
- Hay una ventanilla grande en la sala. (There is a big small-window in the living room.)
- Correct:
- Hay una ventana grande en la sala. (There is a big window in the living room.)
Here's a breakdown of when to use which:
- 'Ventanilla': Car windows, airplane windows, train windows, bus windows, bank teller windows, ticket booth windows.
- 'Ventana': House windows, office windows, shop windows, computer windows, windows of opportunity.
§ Not knowing the specific context
The context is key for 'ventanilla'. You'll almost always find it paired with words that indicate a specific location or type of vehicle. For example:
La ventanilla del avión. (The airplane window.)
Vaya a la ventanilla de información. (Go to the information window/booth.)
If you're not referring to one of these specific, smaller, usually functional windows, then 'ventana' is likely the word you need. Pay attention to the surrounding words in Spanish sentences to grasp the intended meaning. Over time, you'll develop a natural feel for when to use each word correctly.
按水平分级的例句
Por favor, baje la ventanilla para que el aire fresco pueda entrar al coche.
Please roll down the window so fresh air can enter the car.
Here 'ventanilla' refers to a car window. 'Bajar' means to lower.
La ventanilla del tren estaba empañada, impidiéndome ver bien el paisaje.
The train window was fogged up, preventing me from seeing the landscape well.
'Empañada' describes the window being foggy. 'Impidiéndome' means preventing me.
Para comprar los billetes, diríjase a la ventanilla número tres.
To buy the tickets, go to window number three.
In this context, 'ventanilla' refers to a ticket counter window. 'Diríjase' is a formal command to go.
Necesito ir a la ventanilla del banco para hacer un depósito.
I need to go to the bank teller window to make a deposit.
Here, 'ventanilla' is a bank teller window. 'Hacer un depósito' means to make a deposit.
El autobús tenía unas ventanillas muy sucias, no se veía nada.
The bus had very dirty windows, you couldn't see anything.
'Ventanillas' is plural, referring to multiple windows. 'No se veía nada' means nothing could be seen.
En el avión, siempre pido un asiento de ventanilla para disfrutar de las vistas.
On the plane, I always ask for a window seat to enjoy the views.
'Asiento de ventanilla' is a common phrase for a window seat on a plane.
La ventanilla del cajero automático estaba un poco alta para mi hijo.
The ATM's small window was a bit high for my son.
Here 'ventanilla' refers to the small opening of an ATM. 'Cajero automático' is ATM.
Me asomé por la ventanilla para ver si ya había llegado el taxi.
I leaned out the window to see if the taxi had arrived yet.
'Asomarse por' means to lean out or peer through. This implies a small opening.
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Don't confuse 'ventana' and 'ventanilla'
A ventana is a general word for 'window', like in a house. A ventanilla is specifically a *small* window, especially in a vehicle or service counter.
Use 'Ventanilla' for Vehicle Windows
When you want to say 'roll down the window' in a car, you'd say 'Bajar la ventanilla.' This is very common.
'Ventanilla' at the Bank
If you're at the bank and need to go to a teller, you'd go to the 'ventanilla de atención al cliente' (customer service window).
Booking a Window Seat
When booking a flight, you'd ask for 'un asiento de ventanilla' (a window seat). This is very practical to know!
Practice with Sentences: Car
Try saying: 'Por favor, ¿puedes abrir la ventanilla?' (Please, can you open the car window?)
Practice with Sentences: Bank
Try saying: 'Necesito ir a la ventanilla para retirar dinero.' (I need to go to the teller window to withdraw money.)
Ventanilla and 'Tickets'
Sometimes, 'ventanilla' can also refer to a ticket booth or service window where you buy tickets, for example, at a train station. 'La ventanilla de billetes'.
Listen for 'Ventanilla' in Movies/TV
Pay attention when watching Spanish movies or TV shows. You'll often hear 'ventanilla' when characters are in cars, trains, or at banks. It helps with natural usage.
Avoid 'Ventanilla' for House Windows
Remember, you generally wouldn't use 'ventanilla' for a house window. Stick to 'ventana' for those. Using the wrong word might confuse native speakers.
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记忆技巧
Think of 'ventilate' – you ventilate through a 'ventanilla' (small window).
视觉联想
Imagine a tiny fan trying to 'ventilate' a car through a small 'ventanilla' that barely opens. Or, picture a bank teller peeking out of a 'ventanilla' with a tiny fan in their hand.
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挑战
Describe a time you used a 'ventanilla' or saw one. For example: 'Ayer, abrí la ventanilla del autobús para sentir el aire fresco.' (Yesterday, I opened the bus window to feel the fresh air.)
常见问题
10 个问题The most common use of 'ventanilla' is to refer to a **small window in a vehicle**, like a car or a train. You'll also hear it for the **teller window at a bank**.
No, they are similar but not the same. 'Ventana' is a general term for a **window**, usually in a house or building. 'Ventanilla' specifically refers to a **small window**, often in a vehicle, or a service window like at a bank or post office.
While it literally means 'small window,' 'ventanilla' has specific common uses. It's best to stick to **vehicle windows, airplane windows, and service windows** (like a ticket window or bank teller window) to avoid sounding unnatural. For a small window in a house, 'ventana pequeña' would be more common.
You would say, "**Abre la ventanilla del coche**." (Open the car window.) Or, if it's clear you're talking about a car, just "**Abre la ventanilla**."
You might hear someone say, "**Por favor, vaya a la ventanilla número tres**." (Please, go to window number three.) referring to the teller window.
The core meaning of 'ventanilla' for vehicle windows and service windows is generally **consistent across Spanish-speaking regions**. There aren't significant differences in its common usage.
'Ventanilla' is a **feminine noun**. You can tell because it ends in '-illa' and you'll use feminine articles like 'la' or 'una' with it.
It's pronounced **ven-tah-NEE-yah**. Remember the 'll' makes a 'y' sound, similar to the 'y' in 'yes'.
One common phrase is "**sacar la cabeza por la ventanilla**" (to stick your head out the window), usually referring to a car window. It can also be used figuratively for someone being too nosy.
For a general small window, you could say **'ventana pequeña'**. For a service window, sometimes 'taquilla' (ticket booth/window) or 'mostrador' (counter) might be used depending on the specific context, but 'ventanilla' is often the most direct translation.
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En el coche, bajé la ___ para sentir el aire fresco.
In a car, 'ventanilla' is the specific term for the window.
Para comprar un billete, fui a la ___ de la estación.
At a station or ticket office, 'ventanilla' refers to the service window.
El cajero me atendió en la ___ del banco.
In a bank, 'ventanilla' is used for the teller's window.
Mira por la ___ del avión, ¡qué bonitas las nubes!
In an airplane, the small window is called 'ventanilla'.
Necesito abrir la ___ del autobús porque hace mucho calor.
In a bus, the small window that opens is 'ventanilla'.
La empleada del correo está en la ___ para ayudar.
At a post office or service counter, 'ventanilla' is the service window.
Which of these is a 'ventanilla'?
'Ventanilla' refers to a small window, often found in vehicles.
If you are at the bank and want to talk to the teller, which would you use?
Banks often have small windows, or 'ventanillas', for interacting with customers.
To open the window in your car, you open the...
The small window in a car is called a 'ventanilla'.
A 'ventanilla' is a very large window in a building.
A 'ventanilla' is a small window, not a large one.
You might see a 'ventanilla' on an airplane.
Airplanes have small windows, which are 'ventanillas'.
You would use a 'ventanilla' to enter a house.
You use a door to enter a house, not a small window.
The bus has many small windows.
Please, open the car window.
I need to go to the bank teller's window.
Read this aloud:
La ventanilla está abierta.
Focus: ven-ta-NEE-yah
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
Quiero sentarme al lado de la ventanilla.
Focus: kee-EH-roh sen-TAR-meh al LAH-doh deh lah ven-ta-NEE-yah
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
¿Está cerrada la ventanilla?
Focus: es-TAH seh-RRAH-dah lah ven-ta-NEE-yah
你说的:
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This sentence means 'The car window is open.' It's a simple statement about the state of a car window.
This is a polite request: 'Please close the window.' This is useful for everyday situations.
This sentence translates to 'She looks out the airplane window.' It uses 'ventanilla' in the context of travel.
Necesito abrir la ___ para sentir el aire fresco. (I need to open the ___ to feel the fresh air.)
In this context, 'ventanilla' refers to the small window you'd open in a vehicle or similar situation to get fresh air.
El cajero me dio el dinero por la ___. (The cashier gave me the money through the ___.)
When dealing with a bank teller or cashier, 'ventanilla' is the term for the small window or opening where transactions occur.
Por favor, baje la ___ del coche. (Please, roll down the car ___.)
In a car, 'ventanilla' is the word for the car window that you can roll up or down.
Compré los boletos en la ___ de la estación. (I bought the tickets at the station's ___.)
At a station, 'ventanilla' is often used to refer to the ticket window.
Miré por la ___ del autobús para ver el paisaje. (I looked out the bus ___ to see the landscape.)
On a bus, the small windows are called 'ventanillas'.
En el avión, me gusta sentarme junto a la ___. (On the plane, I like to sit next to the ___.)
On an airplane, the small window next to your seat is called the 'ventanilla'.
The speaker wants fresh air.
The speaker needs to withdraw money.
The child is looking at animals from a car.
Read this aloud:
La ventanilla del tren estaba abierta.
Focus: vehn-tah-NEE-yah
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
Puedes bajar la ventanilla, por favor?
Focus: bah-HAHR lah vehn-tah-NEE-yah
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
Fui a la ventanilla de información.
Focus: foo-EE ah lah vehn-tah-NEE-yah deh een-for-mah-SYOHN
你说的:
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Compré el billete en la ___ del tren. (I bought the ticket at the train's ___.)
La 'ventanilla' se usa específicamente para las ventanas pequeñas de vehículos o lugares de atención al público, como en este caso, la de un tren.
Para hablar con el cajero, tuve que asomarme por la ___ del banco. (To speak with the teller, I had to lean through the bank's ___.)
La 'ventanilla' es el lugar específico por donde se atiende al público en un banco.
El aire acondicionado no funciona, así que bajé la ___ del coche. (The air conditioning isn't working, so I rolled down the car's ___.)
Las 'ventanillas' son las ventanas laterales de un coche que se pueden subir y bajar.
En el avión, me gusta mirar las nubes por la ___. (On the plane, I like to look at the clouds through the ___.)
Las ventanas pequeñas de los aviones se llaman 'ventanillas'.
Para recoger el paquete, fui a la ___ de correos. (To pick up the package, I went to the post office's ___.)
En las oficinas públicas como correos, las 'ventanillas' son los puntos de atención al cliente.
El niño se asomó por la ___ del autobús para saludar. (The child leaned out of the bus's ___ to wave.)
Las ventanas de los autobuses son 'ventanillas'.
Describe a situation where you might encounter a 'ventanilla' in a financial institution. What procedures would you follow? What specific vocabulary would you use to interact with the teller?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Al ir al banco para hacer un depósito, me acercaría a la ventanilla y saludaría al cajero. Diría: 'Hola, vengo a hacer un depósito en mi cuenta de ahorros. Aquí tiene mi tarjeta y el dinero.' Si fuera un retiro grande, quizá me pedirían una identificación. Siempre es bueno ser cortés y tener los documentos listos.
Imagine you are traveling by train in a Spanish-speaking country. Describe an interaction you might have with a 'ventanilla' at the ticket counter. What information would you need to provide and what questions might you ask?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
En la estación de tren, me dirigiría a la ventanilla para comprar un billete. Le diría al empleado: 'Quisiera un billete de ida y vuelta a Madrid para mañana por la mañana, por favor.' Probablemente me preguntarían la hora de salida preferida y si quiero un asiento en primera o segunda clase. También podría preguntar sobre el andén de salida.
Consider a 'ventanilla' in the context of a government office for obtaining a document. Outline the steps you would take to complete a transaction, including potential challenges and how you would overcome them.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Para obtener un pasaporte en una oficina gubernamental, primero verificaría los requisitos en línea. Luego, iría a la ventanilla de información para confirmar si tengo todos los documentos necesarios. Después, tomaría un número y esperaría mi turno para la ventanilla de procesamiento. Si me faltara un documento, preguntaría cómo puedo obtenerlo o si hay una solución alternativa. La paciencia sería clave.
¿Qué se recomienda a los asistentes para el evento?
Read this passage:
El director del museo explicó que la ventanilla de la taquilla se abriría una hora antes del inicio del evento para evitar aglomeraciones. Aconsejó a los asistentes llegar con tiempo y tener lista su confirmación de reserva, ya que la demanda era excepcionalmente alta. La eficiente gestión del personal en cada ventanilla fue fundamental para el buen desarrollo de la jornada.
¿Qué se recomienda a los asistentes para el evento?
El pasaje indica que 'aconsejó a los asistentes llegar con tiempo y tener lista su confirmación de reserva'.
El pasaje indica que 'aconsejó a los asistentes llegar con tiempo y tener lista su confirmación de reserva'.
¿Cómo han cambiado las ventanillas de las estaciones de tren a lo largo del tiempo?
Read this passage:
En las antiguas estaciones de tren, las ventanillas solían ser estructuras de madera maciza, a menudo adornadas con intrincados detalles. Eran el punto central de interacción entre los viajeros y el personal ferroviario. Con el tiempo, la modernización y la automatización han transformado estas ventanillas en paneles de vidrio o incluso máquinas expendedoras, perdiendo parte de su encanto histórico.
¿Cómo han cambiado las ventanillas de las estaciones de tren a lo largo del tiempo?
El texto menciona que 'la modernización y la automatización han transformado estas ventanillas en paneles de vidrio o incluso máquinas expendedoras'.
El texto menciona que 'la modernización y la automatización han transformado estas ventanillas en paneles de vidrio o incluso máquinas expendedoras'.
¿Qué paso es fundamental al solicitar el carné de conducir en la ventanilla de tráfico?
Read this passage:
El procedimiento para solicitar el nuevo carné de conducir implica presentar la documentación en la ventanilla de tráfico correspondiente. Es crucial verificar los horarios de atención al público, ya que varían según la oficina. Una vez que se ha entregado todo, se asigna un número de seguimiento y se informa sobre el plazo estimado para la recogida, que suele ser de unas semanas.
¿Qué paso es fundamental al solicitar el carné de conducir en la ventanilla de tráfico?
El pasaje afirma: 'Es crucial verificar los horarios de atención al público, ya que varían según la oficina.'
El pasaje afirma: 'Es crucial verificar los horarios de atención al público, ya que varían según la oficina.'
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Ventanilla: Context is Key
Remember, ventanilla most often refers to a small window you'd find in a car, train, plane, or at a bank teller's counter. It's not usually for a house window.
Don't confuse 'ventana' and 'ventanilla'
A ventana is a general word for 'window', like in a house. A ventanilla is specifically a *small* window, especially in a vehicle or service counter.
Use 'Ventanilla' for Vehicle Windows
When you want to say 'roll down the window' in a car, you'd say 'Bajar la ventanilla.' This is very common.
'Ventanilla' at the Bank
If you're at the bank and need to go to a teller, you'd go to the 'ventanilla de atención al cliente' (customer service window).
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