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Heart in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'heart' is 'corazón', pronounced koh-rah-SOHN (IPA: /koɾaˈson/). It is a B1-level masculine noun (plural: corazones).

Pronunciation: koh-rah-SOHN

Spanishcorazón
Pronunciationkoh-rah-SOHN · /koɾaˈson/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluralcorazones
LevelB1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'corazón'

  • El corazón me late muy rápido cuando corro.
    My heart beats very fast when I run.
  • El médico escuchó mi corazón.
    The doctor listened to my heart.
  • Te quiero con todo mi corazón.
    I love you with all my heart.
  • Mi abuelo tiene problemas de corazón.
    My grandfather has heart problems.

Common Phrases with 'corazón'

  • de todo corazón
    with all my heart / sincerely
  • con el corazón en la mano
    openly, sincerely
  • romperle el corazón a alguien
    to break someone's heart

How to Use 'corazón'

Stress falls on the last syllable, marked with a written accent: corazón; the plural 'corazones' drops the accent because the stress position becomes regular. It is also a very common term of endearment: 'ven aquí, corazón'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'heart' in Spanish?

'Heart' in Spanish is 'corazón', pronounced koh-rah-SOHN.

How do you spell 'corazón'?

It is spelled c-o-r-a-z-ó-n.

Is 'corazón' masculine or feminine?

'Corazón' is masculine: you say 'el corazón'.

What is the plural of 'corazón'?

The plural of 'corazón' is 'corazones'.

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