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Calm in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'calm' is 'tranquilo', pronounced trahn-KEE-loh (IPA: /tɾanˈkilo/). It is a B1-level adjective and must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes (masculine plural: tranquilos).

Pronunciation: trahn-KEE-loh

Spanishtranquilo
Pronunciationtrahn-KEE-loh · /tɾanˈkilo/
Part of speechadjective
Pluraltranquilos
LevelB1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'tranquilo'

  • Estoy tranquilo porque ya terminé el trabajo.
    I am calm because I already finished the work.
  • ¿Cómo puedes estar tan tranquila?
    How can you be so calm? (to a woman)
  • El mar está muy tranquilo esta mañana.
    The sea is very calm this morning.
  • Mi pueblo es un lugar tranquilo donde la gente se conoce y nunca pasa nada malo.
    My town is a calm place where people know each other and nothing bad ever happens.

Common Phrases with 'tranquilo'

  • ¡Tranquilo!
    Calm down! / Relax!
  • déjame tranquilo
    leave me alone

How to Use 'tranquilo'

Tranquilo works with both estar (a calm state right now) and ser (a calm personality or place). Said alone — ¡Tranquilo! / ¡Tranquila! — it means 'Calm down!' or 'Relax!'. It agrees in gender and number.

Regional note: In Colombia and other countries, tranquilo is also used like 'no worries / it's all good' as a casual reply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'calm' in Spanish?

'Calm' in Spanish is 'tranquilo', pronounced trahn-KEE-loh.

How do you spell 'tranquilo'?

It is spelled t-r-a-n-q-u-i-l-o.

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