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Wind in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'wind' is 'viento', pronounced bee-EHN-toh (IPA: /ˈbjento/). It is an A1-level masculine noun (plural: vientos).

Pronunciation: bee-EHN-toh

Spanishviento
Pronunciationbee-EHN-toh · /ˈbjento/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluralvientos
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'viento'

  • Hace mucho viento hoy.
    It is very windy today.
  • ¿Escuchas el viento entre los árboles?
    Do you hear the wind in the trees?
  • El viento se llevó mi sombrero.
    The wind blew my hat away.
  • No pudimos jugar al tenis porque había demasiado viento en el parque esta tarde.
    We couldn't play tennis because it was too windy at the park this afternoon.

Common Phrases with 'viento'

  • hace viento
    it's windy
  • viento en popa
    going great / full speed ahead

How to Use 'viento'

El viento is masculine. For windy weather, use hacer: hace viento (it's windy) — never 'está viento'. You can also say hay mucho viento.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'wind' in Spanish?

'Wind' in Spanish is 'viento', pronounced bee-EHN-toh.

How do you spell 'viento'?

It is spelled v-i-e-n-t-o.

Is 'viento' masculine or feminine?

'Viento' is masculine: you say 'el viento'.

What is the plural of 'viento'?

The plural of 'viento' is 'vientos'.

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