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© by Joseph D. Lesser
This dictionary contains about 70,000 english words translated from english to spanish.
A Coruña {prop} /ˌɑ kəˈɹunjə/ (city in Galicia) -- La Coruña {f}
ABC {n} (alphabet) -- SEE: alphabet
ABC book {n} (primer) -- SEE: primer
AC {initialism} (alternating current) -- CA, corriente alterna
AD {adv} (anno Domini) -- d.C. (después de Cristo)
ADSL {n} (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) -- ADSL {m}
AIDS {n} /eɪdz/ (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) -- SIDA {m}, sida {m}
AKA {prep} (also known as) -- también conocido como, también conocida como, alias {m}
AM {initialism} (before noon) -- AM
APEC {prop} (trade agreement) -- APEC {f}, Foro de Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico {m}
ASAP {adv} /ˌeɪ.ɛs.eɪˈpi/ (as soon as possible) -- lo mas rapido posible, lo antes posible, cuanto antes
ASEAN {prop} (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) -- ANSA, Asociación de Naciones del Sudeste Asiático
ATM {n} ((banking) Automated Teller Machine) -- cajero automático {m}, cajero automático {m}
ATV {initialism} (all-terrain vehicle) -- cuatrimoto {m}, cuadriciclo {m}, cuatriciclo {m}, quad {m}
AWOL {n} (military: absence without proper authority) -- ausente sin licencia
Aachen {prop} /ˈɑkən/ (city in North Rhine-Westphalia) -- Aquisgrán
Aalenian {prop} (subdivision of the Middle Jurassic epoch) -- aaleniano {m}
Aalenian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Aalenian epoch) -- aaleniano
Aaron {prop} /ˈɛɹ.ən/ (biblical brother of Moses) -- Aarón {m}
Aaron {prop} (male given name) -- Aarón
Aaronic {adj} /æɹˈɑn.ɪk/ (pertaining to Aaron) -- aarónico
Aaron's rod {n} (goldenrod) -- SEE: goldenrod
Abadan {prop} /ˌɑ.bɑˈdɑn/ (city in Iran) -- Abadán
Abbasid {n} /əˈbæs.əd/ (member of the dynasty that ruled from Baghdad from about to 750 to 1250) -- abasí {m}, abasida {m}
Abbasid {adj} (relating to the Abbasids) -- abasí {m}, abasida {m}
Abdullah {prop} /ˌɑb.dʊlˈɑ/ (Muslim given name) -- Abdullah, Abdullá
Abecedarian {n} /ˌeɪ.biˌsiˈdæɹ.i.ən/ (member of a 16th-century sect) -- abecedariano {m}
Abel {prop} /ˈeɪ.bl̩/ (biblical character) -- Abel {m}
Abel {prop} (male given name) -- Abel {m}
Abelard {prop} /ˈæb.ə.ˌlɑɹd/ (male given name) -- Abelardo
Abelian {n} (member of a sect living like Abel) -- abelonita {m} {f}
Abelonian {n} (Abelian) -- SEE: Abelian
Abidjan {prop} /ˌæb.ɪˈdʒɑn/ (the largest city of Côte d'Ivoire) -- Abiyán
Abigail {prop} /ˈæb.ə.ɡeɪl/ (biblical wife of David) -- Abigaíl
Abigail {prop} (female given name) -- Abigaíl, Abigail
Abimelech {prop} /əˈbɪm.əˌlɛk/ (name of Philistine kings) -- Abimelech
Abkhaz {adj} /ɑbˈkɑz/ (of or pertaining to Abkhazia) -- abjasio
Abkhaz {n} (person from Abkhazia) -- abjasio {m} {f}
Abkhaz {prop} (a Northwest Caucasian language spoken in Abkhazia) -- abjaso {m}, abjasio {m}
Abkhazia {prop} /æbˈkeɪ.ʒi.ə/ (territory in the Caucasus, see also: Republic of Abkhazia) -- Abjasia {f}
Abkhazian {adj} (Of or pertaining to Abkhazia) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {n} (Abkhaz) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {prop} (Abkhazian language) -- SEE: Abkhaz
A-bomb {n} (atomic bomb) -- bomba atómica {f}
Aboriginal {n} (aboriginal) -- SEE: aboriginal
Aboriginal {n} /ˌæb.əˈɹɪd͡ʒ.n̩.l̩/ (original inhabitant of Australia) -- aborigen, aboriginal
Aboriginal {n} (original inhabitant of any land) -- aborigen
Abraham {prop} /ˈeɪ.bɹəˌhæm/ (prophet in the Old Testament) -- Abraham, Abrahán
Abraham {prop} (male given name) -- Abraham, Abrahán
Abram {prop} /ˈeɪ.bɹəm/ (Old Testament patriarch) -- Abram
Abruzzo {prop} (region of central Italy) -- Abruzos {m-p}
Absalom {prop} /ˈæb.sə.ləm/ (Biblical character) -- Absalón
Absalom {prop} (male given name) -- Absalón
Abu Dhabi {prop} /ˈɑ.bu ˈdɑ.bi/ (capital of UAE) -- Abu Dabi
Abuja {prop} /əˈbuːd͡ʒə/ (The capital city of Nigeria) -- Abuya
Abundius {prop} (male given name) -- Abundio {m}
Abyssinia {prop} /ˌæb.ɪˈsɪn.i.ə/ (historical name of Ethiopia) -- Abisinia {f}
Abyssinian {adj} /ˌæb.ɪˈsɪn.i.ən/ (of or pertaining to Abyssinia) -- abisinio
Abyssinian {n} (a native of Abyssinia) -- abisinio {m}, abisinia {f}
Acadian {adj} /əˈkeɪ.di.n̩/ (of or pertaining to Acadia) -- acadio
Accra {prop} /ə.ˈkɹɑ/ (capital of Ghana) -- Acra {f}
Achaemenid {adj} /əˈkiːmənɪd/ (relating to the dynasty which ruled the Persian empire c. 550–330 BCE) -- aqueménida
Acheron {prop} /ˈæ.kəɹ.ən/ (a river) -- Aqueronte {m}, Aquerón {m}
Achilles {prop} /əˈkɪliːz/ (Greek mythical hero) -- Aquiles {m}
Achilles heel {n} /əˌkɪl.iːz ˈhiːl/ (vulnerability in an otherwise strong situation) -- talón de Aquiles {m}
Achilles tendon {n} (strong tendon in the calf of the leg) -- tendón aquíleo {m}, tendón de Aquiles {m}, tendón calcáneo {m}
Acoetes {prop} /əˈsiːtiːz/ (Acoetes) -- Acetes {m}
Acre {prop} /ˈeɪ.kə/ (city) -- Acre {m}
Acropolis {prop} /əˈkɹɒpəlɪs/ (Athenian Acropolis) -- Acrópolis {f}
Acts {prop} (Book of Acts) -- SEE: Acts of the Apostles
Acts of the Apostles {prop} (fifth book of the New Testament) -- Hechos {m-p}, Actos de los Apóstoles {m-p}
Adam {prop} /ˈæ.dəm/ (first man in Abrahamic religions) -- Adam, Adán
Adam {prop} (male given name) -- Adán
Adam and Eve {prop} (the first man and woman (according to Genesis)) -- Adán y Eva
Adam's apple {n} (lump in the throat) -- bocado de Adán {m}, nuez {f}, nuez de Adán {f}, manzana de Adán {f}
Addis Ababa {prop} /ˌædɪs ˈæbəbə/ (capital of Ethiopia) -- Adís Abeba {f}
Adela {prop} /ˈæ.də.lə/ (female given name) -- Adela {f}
Adelaide {prop} /ˈæ.də.leɪd/ (female given name) -- Adelaida {f}
Adelaide {prop} (state capital of South Australia) -- Adelaida {f}
Adele {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Adela
Adelie penguin {n} (Pygoscelis adeliae) -- pingüino adelia {m}
Aden {prop} (seaport of Yemen) -- Adén {m}
Adige {prop} /ˈadɪdʒeɪ/ (river in South Tyrol) -- Adigio {m}
Admiral of the Fleet {prop} (nautical rank) -- SEE: admiral of the fleet
Adolf {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Adolph
Adolph {prop} /ˈeɪ.dɑlf/ (male given name) -- Adolfo
Adonis {n} /əˈdoʊnɪs/ (beautiful man) -- adonis {m}
Adrian {prop} /ˈeɪ.dɹiː.ən/ (male given name) -- Adriano, Adrián {m}
Adriatic {prop} (Adriatic Sea) -- SEE: Adriatic Sea
Adriatic {adj} /ˌeɪ.dɹɹiˈæt.ɪk/ (of or pertaining to the Adriatic) -- adriático
Adriatic Sea {prop} /eɪ.dɹiˈæt.ɪk/ (sea that stretches from the Ionian Sea to the Gulf of Venice) -- mar Adriático {m}, Adriático {m}
Advent {prop} (coming of the Christ) -- Adviento {m}
Advent {prop} (season before Christmas) -- Adviento {m}
Adygea {prop} /ɑːdɪˈɡeɪ.ə/ (Adygea, Russia) -- Adiguesia {m}
Adygei {prop} (Adygei) -- SEE: Adyghe
Adyghe {prop} /ˈɑː.dɪ.ɡeɪ/ (language spoken in the Republic of Adygea) -- adigué {m}
Aegean {prop} (Aegean Sea) -- SEE: Aegean Sea
Aegean {adj} (of or relating to the Aegean Sea) -- egeo
Aegean Sea {prop} (sea of the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea) -- mar Egeo {m}
Aegidius {prop} (male given name) -- Egidio
Aeneas {prop} /ɪˈniː.əs/ (Trojan hero) -- Eneas {m}
Aeneid {prop} /ˈiː.ni.ɪd/ (Classic epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy.) -- Eneida {f}
Aeolus {prop} /iːˈoʊləs/ (character in Greek mythology) -- Eolo {m}
Aeronian {prop} -- Aeroniense
Aeschylus {prop} /ˈɛs.kə.ləs/ (Greek tragedian) -- Esquilo {m}
Aesculapius {prop} /ˌiːskjʊˈleɪpɪəs/ (Roman god) -- Esculapio
Aesop {prop} /ˈiːsɒp/ (ancient Greek author) -- Esopo {m}
Aesopian {adj} /iːˈsoʊpi.ən/ (Aesopean) -- esópico
Aetolia {prop} /iːˈtəʊ.liː.ə/ (region of Greece) -- Etolia
Afar {prop} (language) -- afar
Afghan {n} /ˈæfˌɡæn/ (person from Afghanistan) -- afgano {m}, afgana {f}
Afghan {adj} (pertaining to Afghanistan) -- afgano
Afghan Hound {n} /ˌæfɡænˈhæu̯nd/ (Afghan Hound) -- lebrel afgano {m}
Afghan hound {n} (Afghan Hound) -- SEE: Afghan Hound
Afghani {n} (citizen or native of Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghani {adj} (relating to Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghani {n} (money) -- SEE: afghani
Afghanistan {prop} /æfˈɡæn.ɪˌstæn/ (country) -- Afganistán {m}
Africa {prop} /ˈæ.fɹɪ.kə/ (continent south of Europe) -- África {f}
Africa-Eurasia {prop} (Afro-Eurasia) -- SEE: Afro-Eurasia
African {adj} /ˈæf.ɹɪ.kən/ (Of or pertaining to Africa) -- africano
African {n} (a native of Africa) -- africano {m}, africana {f}
African American {adj} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
African American {n} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
African Union {prop} (multinational organisation) -- Unión Africana {f}
African elephant {n} (Loxodonta africana or Loxodonta cyclotis found in Africa) -- elefante africano {m}
African violet {n} (perennial plant of the genus Saintpaulia) -- violeta africana {f}
African-American {adj} (American and black) -- afroamericano
African-American {n} (A black American) -- afroamericano {m}, afroamericana {f}
Africanism {n} (Eurocentric representation of Africans) -- africanismo {m}
Afrikaans {prop} /ˌɑːfɹɪˈkɑːnz/ (language) -- afrikáans {m}
Afrikaans {prop} (Afrikaner) -- SEE: Afrikaner
Afrikaner {n} (member of ethnic group) -- afrikáner {m}, bóer {m}
Afro-American {n} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
Afro-American {adj} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
Afro-Eurasia {prop} /ˈæf.ɹoʊ.jʊɹˈeɪ.ʒə/ (supercontinent) -- Eurafrasia, África-Eurasia, Afroeurasia
Afrophobia {n} (the fear, hate or dislike of Africans) -- afrofobia {f}
Agamemnon {prop} /æɡæˈmɛmnɒn/ (Greek hero) -- Agamenón {m}
Agatha {prop} (female given name) -- Águeda {f}
Aglaia {prop} (female given name) -- Aglaya {f}
Agnes {prop} /ˈæɡ.nɪs/ (female given name) -- Inés
Agra {prop} (city in India) -- Agra
Agrigento {prop} /ˌæɡɹɪˈd͡ʒɛntəʊ/ (province and city in Sicily) -- Agrigento {f}
Aguascalientes {prop} (state of Mexico) -- Aguascalientes {m}
Ahasuerus {prop} (biblical king of Persia) -- Asuero {m}
Ahriman {prop} (the hypostasis of chaos, destruction, evil in Zoroastrianism) -- Ahrimán {m}
Ahura Mazda {prop} (the one God of Zoroaster) -- Ahura Mazda {m}, Ahura-Mazda {m}
Aida {prop} (female given name) -- Aída
Ainu {n} (ethnic group) -- ainu
Ainu {adj} (pertaining to ethnic group or language) -- ainu
Ainu {prop} (language) -- ainu {m}
Ajax {prop} /ˈeɪ.dʒæks/ (either of two heroes of the Trojan War) -- Áyax {m}
Akan {prop} (Niger-Congo language) -- akan, acano
Akan {prop} (language group spoken in Ghana) -- acano, akan
Akkadian {adj} /əˈkeɪ.di.ən/ (pertaining to the language) -- acadio
Akkadian {prop} (Semitic language) -- acadio {m}
Aksai Chin {prop} (part of Kashmir governed by China) -- Aksai Chin
Al Jazeera {prop} /æl dʒəˈziːɹə/ (Arabic satellite TV news channel) -- Al-Yazira {f}
Al-Andalus {prop} (Islamic Spain) -- Al-Ándalus
Alabama {prop} /ˌæ.lə.ˈbæ.mə/ (U.S. State) -- Alabama
Aladdin {prop} (the Arabic tale) -- Aladino
Alamo {prop} /ˈæləˌmoʊ/ (fort in San Antonio, Texas) -- Álamo {m}
Alan {prop} /ˈæ.lən/ (male given name) -- Alano {m}; Alán {m}
Alaric {prop} (king of Visigoths) -- Alarico
Alaska {prop} /əˈlas.kə/ (US state) -- Alaska {f}
Alaskan {adj} /əˈlæskən/ (of or pertaining to Alaska, its people or its culture) -- alaskeño, alasqueño
Alaskan Malamute {n} (Alaskan Malamute sled dog) -- malamute de Alaska {m}
Albacete {prop} (province) -- Albacete
Alban {prop} (male given name) -- Albano
Albania {prop} /ælˈbeɪ.ni.ə/ (country in south-eastern Europe) -- Albania {f}
Albania {prop} (Caucasian Albania) -- SEE: Caucasian Albania
Albanian {adj} /ælˈbeɪ.ni.ən/ (of or pertaining to Albania) -- albanés
Albanian {n} (person from Albania) -- albanés {m}, albanesa {f}
Albanian {prop} (language) -- albanés {m}
Albany {prop} (capital of New York) -- Albany
Albert {prop} /ˈæl.bɚt/ (male given name) -- Alberto {m}
Alberta {prop} /ˌælˈbɜː(ɹ).tə/ (province) -- Alberta {f}
Albin {prop} (male given name) -- Albino
Albireo {prop} (Beta (β) Cygni.) -- Albireo
Albuquerque {prop} /ˈæl.bə.ˌkəɹ.ki/ (city) -- Albuquerque
Alcalá de Henares {prop} (city) -- Alcalá de Henares
Alcibiades {prop} /ˌælsəˈbaɪədiz/ (Greek name) -- Alcibíades
Alcmene {prop} /ælkˈmiːni/ (the wife of Amphitryon and mother, by Zeus, of Heracles) -- Alcmena
Alcoholics Anonymous {prop} (proper noun) -- Alcohólicos Anónimos
Aldebaran {prop} /alˈdɛbəɹən/ (star) -- Aldebarán
Alejandro {prop} (cognates of Alejandro) -- SEE: Alexander
Aleppo {prop} /əˈlɛpoʊ/ (Syrian city) -- Alepo {m}
Aleutian Islands {prop} /æliːuːʃən ɑɪlændz/ (archipelago) -- Islas Aleutianas {f-p}
Alex {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Alexius
Alexander {prop} /ˌæ.lɨɡˈzæn.dɚ/ (male given name) -- Alejandro {m}
Alexander the Great {prop} (King of Macedonia) -- Alejandro Magno {m}
Alexandra {prop} (female given name) -- Alejandra
Alexandria {prop} (city in Egypt) -- Alejandría {f}
Alexandria {prop} (any of a number of cities bearing the same name) -- Alejandría
Alexandria {prop} (female given name) -- Alejandra {f}
Alexandrian {adj} /æ.lɛksˈzæn.dɹi.ən/ (of or pertaining to Alexandria) -- alejandrino
Alexandroupoli {prop} (city) -- Alejandrópolis
Alexius {prop} (male given name) -- Alejo
Alfonso {prop} (male given name) -- Alfonso
Alfred {prop} (Male given name) -- Alfredo {m}
Alfvén wave {n} (a hydromagnetic shear wave in a charged plasma) -- onda de Alfvén {f}
Algeciras {prop} (city in Andalusia, Spain) -- Algeciras {f}
Algeria {prop} /ælˈdʒɪəɹi.ə/ (country) -- Argelia {f}
Algerian {n} /ælˈdʒɪɹi.ən/ (person from Algeria) -- argelino {m}, argelina {f}
Algerian {adj} (of Algeria or its people) -- argelino
Algerian Arabic {prop} -- árabe argelino {m}
Algherese {prop} (Catalan dialect spoken in Alghero) -- alguerés {m}
Alghero {prop} /ɑlˈɡɛɹoʊ/ (port town in Sardinia) -- Alguer {m}
Algiers {prop} /ælˈdʒɪɹz/ (the capital of Algeria) -- Argel {m}
Alicante {prop} (city in Spain) -- Alicante
Alice {prop} /ˈæl.ɪs/ (female given name) -- Alicia {f}
Alice in Wonderland {adj} (as in a surreal fairy tale) -- de Alicia en el mundo de maravillas
All Fools' Day {n} (April Fools' Day) -- SEE: April Fools' Day
All Hallows' Day {prop} (All Saints' Day) -- SEE: All Saints' Day
All Saints Day {prop} (All Saints Day) -- SEE: All Saints' Day
All Saints' Day {prop} (feast day) -- Día de Todos los Santos {m}
All Souls' Day {prop} (Christian feast day) -- Día de Muertos {m}, Conmemoración de los Fieles Difuntos {f}, Día de los Difuntos {m}
Allah {prop} /əˈlɑː/ (God, in Islam) -- Alá {m}
Alma {prop} (female given name) -- Alma
Almaty {prop} (city) -- Almatý
Almería {prop} /ˌælməˈɹiː.jə/ (Spanish city) -- Almería {f}
Almighty {prop} (God, the supreme being) -- Todopoderoso {m}
Almodovarian {adj} -- almodovariano
Almohad {adj} -- almohade {m}
Almoravid {n} -- almorávide {m}
Alpha Centauri {prop} (brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus) -- Alfa Centauri
Alphecca {prop} (binary star of Corona Borealis) -- Alphecca
Alpine {adj} /ˈæl.paɪn/ (Relating to the Alps) -- alpino
Alps {prop} /ælps/ (a mountain range in Western Europe) -- Alpes {m-p}
Alsace {prop} /ælˈseɪs/ (region on the west bank of the upper Rhine) -- Alsacia {f}
Alsatian {adj} /ælˈseɪʃən/ (of or relating to Alsace) -- alsaciano
Alsatian {n} (person from Alsace) -- alsaciano
Alsatian {prop} (language of Alsace) -- alsaciano
Altai Republic {prop} (federal subject of Russia) -- República de Altái {f}
Altair {prop} (star) -- Altair
Alzheimer's disease {n} /ˈɑːltshaɪmə(ɹ)z/ (mental disorder from brain tissue changes) -- enfermedad de Alzheimer {f}, alzheimer {m}
Amadeus {prop} (male given name) -- Amadeo {m}
Amalthea {prop} (goat or nymph who suckled Zeus) -- Amaltea {f}
Amanda {prop} /əˈmændə/ (female given name) -- Amanda
Amaterasu {prop} (Japanese sun goddess) -- Amaterasu {f}
Amazon {prop} /ˈæm.əˌzɑːn/ (river) -- Amazonas {m}
Amazonas {prop} (state of Brazil) -- Amazonas
Amazonas {prop} (department of Colombia) -- Amazonas
Amazonas {prop} (region of Peru) -- Amazonas
Amazonas {prop} (state of Venezuela) -- Amazonas
Amazonian {adj} /æməˈzoʊni.ən/ (having to do with the Amazon River) -- amazónico
Amazonian {adj} (of or relating to the Amazons) -- amazónico
Amazonian antshrike {n} (Thamnophilus amazonicus) -- batará amazónico
Ambrose {prop} (male given name) -- Ambrosio {m}
Amelia {prop} /əˈmiːljə/ (female given name) -- Amelia {f}
America {prop} (United States of America) -- SEE: United States of America
America {prop} (Americas) -- SEE: Americas
American {n} /əˈmɛɹɪkən/ (inhabitant of the Americas) -- americano {m}, americana {f}
American {n} (person born in or citizen of the USA) -- estadounidense {m} {f}, estadunidense {m} {f}, norteamericano {m}, [colloquial] americano
American {prop} (American English) -- inglés estadounidense {m}, inglés americano {m}
American {adj} (of or pertaining to the Americas) -- americano
American {adj} (of or pertaining to the U.S. or its culture) -- estadounidense, norteamericano
American Bulldog {n} (American Bulldog) -- Bulldog Americano {m}
American Civil War {prop} (civil war in the United States (1861-1865)) -- Guerra de Secesión {f}, Guerra Civil estadounidense {f}
American English {prop} (English of the United States) -- inglés estadounidense {m}, inglés americano {m}
American Indian {n} (a member of some indigenous peoples of the Americas) -- SEE: Indian
American Samoa {prop} /əˈmɛɹ.ɪ.kən səˈmoʊ.ə/ (US overseas territory in Oceania) -- Samoa Americana {f}
American Sign Language {prop} (language that uses hands, facial expressions, and other bodily behavior to communicate) -- lengua de señas americana {f}
American aloe {n} (Agave americana) -- maguey {m}
American badger {n} (Taxidea taxus) -- tlalcoyote {m}
American bison {n} /əˈmɛɹɪkənˈbaɪ̯sən/ (mammal) -- bisonte americano {m}
American black vulture {n} (black vulture) -- SEE: black vulture
American eagle {n} (bald eagle) -- SEE: bald eagle
American football {n} (American football) -- fútbol americano {m}, fútbol estadounidense {m}
American kestrel {n} (species) -- cernícalo {m}
American sweetgum {n} (deciduous tree) -- liquidámbar americano
American white birch {n} (Betula papyrifera) -- SEE: paper birch
Americanisation {n} (assimilation) -- americanización {f}
Americanism {n} (linguistic feature) -- americanismo {m}, angloamericanismo {m}
Americanization {n} (Americanisation) -- SEE: Americanisation
Americanize {v} (to make American) -- americanizar
Americas {prop} (North and South America) -- América {f}
Amerindian {n} (an American Indian) -- SEE: Indian
Amharic {prop} /æmˈhæɹɪk/ (language) -- amárico
Amish {adj} /ˈɑː.mɪʃ/ (relating to the Amish sect) -- amish
Amman {prop} /ɑːˈmɑːn/ (the capital of Jordan) -- Amán, Ammán
Amos {prop} /ˈeɪ.məs/ (figure mentioned in the Old Testament) -- Amós
Amos {prop} (book of the Old Testament) -- Amós
Amoy {prop} (Xiamen) -- SEE: Xiamen
Amritsar {prop} (city in India) -- Amritsar
Amsterdam {prop} /ˌæmstəˈdæm/ (capital of the Netherlands) -- Amsterdam {m}
Amsterdamer {n} (An inhabitant or a resident of Amsterdam) -- amsterdamés {m}, amsterdamesa {f}
Amu Darya {prop} /ˌɑːmuːˈdɑːɹɪə/ (river) -- Amu Daria {m}, Amu Darya {m}, Amu-Daria {m}, Amu-Darya {m}
Amun {prop} (Egyptian wind deity) -- Amón {m}
Amur {prop} (the river between the Far East Russia and China) -- Amur {m}
Amuzgo {prop} (indigenous language of Mexico) -- amuzgo
Anabaptism {n} /ænəˈbæptɪzm/ (doctrine) -- anabaptismo {m}
Anabaptist {n} (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation) -- anabaptista {f}
Anabaptist {n} (member of present-day church) -- anabaptista {f}
Anadyr {prop} (city in Russia) -- Anádir {m}
Anapa {prop} (city) -- Anapa
Anasazi {n} (member of a Native American people who once lived in Utah and Colorado) -- anasazi {m} {f}
Anastasia {prop} (female given name) -- Anastacia {f}
Anatolia {prop} /ˌænəˈtəʊli.ə/ (peninsula of Western Asia) -- Anatolia {f}
Anatolian {adj} /anəˈtəʊlɪən/ (of or pertaining to Anatolia or its people, culture, etc.) -- anatolio
Anatolius {prop} (male given name) -- Anatolio {m}
Anaximander {prop} (philosopher) -- Anaximandro
Anaximenes {prop} (philosopher) -- Anaxímenes
Ancient Greece {prop} (The ancient civilization of the Mediterranean) -- Grecia antigua {f}
Ancient Greek {prop} (the Greek language of classical antiquity) -- griego antiguo {m}
Ancient Rome {prop} (civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD) -- Antigua Roma {f}
Andalusi Arabic {prop} (Andalusian Arabic) -- SEE: Andalusian Arabic
Andalusia {prop} /ˌændəˈluːsi.ə/ (autonomous community of Spain) -- Andalucía
Andalusian {adj} (from, or pertaining to, Andalusia) -- andaluz
Andalusian {n} (someone from Andalusia) -- andaluz {m}, andaluza {f}
Andalusian Arabic {prop} (variety of the Arabic language) -- árabe andalusí {m}
Andean {adj} /ænˈdiː.ən/ (of or pertaining to the Andes mountains) -- andino
Andean cat {n} (Leopardus jacobitus) -- huiña {f} [Chile]; guiña {f} [Chile]
Andean flamingo {n} (Phoenicopterus andinus) -- flamenco andino {m}
Andes {prop} /ˈæn.diːz/ (mountain range in South America) -- los Andes {m-p}
Andhra Pradesh {prop} /ˌæn.dɹə pɹəˈdɛʃ/ (state in the union of India) -- Andhra Pradesh
Andorra {prop} /ænˈdɔɹ.ə/ (country) -- Andorra {f}
Andorra la Vella {prop} (capital of Andorra) -- Andorra la Vieja {f}
Andorran {n} /ænˈdɔːɹən/ (person from Andorra) -- andorrano {m}, andorrana {f}
Andorran {adj} (pertaining to Andorra) -- andorrano
Andrea {prop} /ˈændɹi.ə/ (female given name) -- Andrea {f}
Andrew {prop} /ˈæn.dɹuː/ (the Apostle) -- Andrés
Andrew {prop} (male given name) -- Andrés
Andromeda {prop} /ænˈdɹɑːmɪdə/ (mythical daughter of Cepheus) -- Andrómeda
Andromeda {prop} (constellation) -- Andrómeda
Andromeda {prop} (spiral galaxy) -- Andrómeda
Angel {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Angela
Angel {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Angelo
Angel Falls {prop} (waterfall in Venezuela) -- Salto Ángel {m}
Angela {prop} /ˈændʒələ/ (female given name) -- Ángela {f}
Angeleno {n} (person from Los Angeles) -- angelino {m}
Angelica {prop} (female given name) -- Angélica {f}
Angelo {prop} /ˈæn.dʒə.loʊ/ (male given name) -- Ángel
Angkor Wat {prop} (Cambodian temple complex) -- Angkor Wat
Anglican {adj} /ˈæŋ.ɡlɪ.kən/ (pertaining to the Church of England and related churches) -- anglicano
Anglican Communion {prop} (worldwide network of churches) -- Comunión anglicana {f}
Anglicanism {n} (beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church) -- anglicanismo {m}
Anglo- {prefix} /ˈæŋ.ɡləʊ/ (relating to England or English) -- anglo-
Anglo-Catholic {n} (member of the Anglican Church with Catholic traditions) -- anglo-católico {m}
Anglo-Norman {adj} /æŋ.ɡloʊ.nɔːɹ.mən/ (pertaining to the Norman rule of England) -- anglonormando
Anglo-Norman {adj} (pertaining to Normans in England after the Norman Conquest) -- anglonormando
Anglo-Norman {n} (Norman who settled in England) -- anglonormando {m}, anglonormanda {f}
Anglo-Norman {prop} (language) -- anglonormando {m}
Anglo-Saxon {prop} (Old English) -- SEE: Old English
Anglo-Saxon {n} /ˌeɪŋɡloʊˈsæksən/ ((member of the) Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) -- anglosajón {m}, anglosajona {f}
Anglo-Saxon {adj} (related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) -- anglosajón
Anglophilia {n} /ˌæŋ.ɡləʊˈfɪ.li.ə/ (the love of the country, culture or people of England) -- anglofilia {f}
Anglophone {adj} /ˈæŋɡləˌfəʊn/ (English-speaking) -- angloparlante
Anglophone {n} (one who speaks English) -- anglohablante {m} {f}, anglófono {m}, anglófona {f}, angloparlante {m} {f}
Anglosphere {prop} /ˈæŋ.ɡləˌsfɪɹ/ (set of anglophone countries) -- angloesfera {f}
Angola {prop} /æŋˈɡoʊlə/ (country in Southern Africa) -- Angola
Angolan {adj} /æŋˈɡoʊlən/ (of, from or pertaining to Angola or its people) -- angoleño
Angolan {n} (person from Angola or of Angolan descent) -- angoleño {m}, angoleña {f}
Angra Mainyu {prop} (Ahriman) -- SEE: Ahriman
Anguilla {prop} /æŋˈɡwɪlə/ (British overseas territory in the Caribbean) -- Anguila
Anicetus {prop} (A guardian god of Mount Olympus) -- Aniceto {m}
Ankara {prop} /ˈæŋ.kə.ɹə/ (capital of Turkey) -- Angora {f}, Ankara
Ann {prop} /æn/ (female given name) -- Ana
Anna {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anne {prop} /æn/ -- Anita, Annette
Anne {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anno Domini {adv} (in the year of our Lord) -- después de Jesucristo (abbr. d. de J.C.)
Anselm {prop} /ˈænˌsɛlm/ (male given name) -- Anselmo
Antananarivo {prop} (city) -- Antananarivo
Antarctic {adj} /ænˈtɑɹ(k)tɪk/ (pertaining to Antarctica) -- antártico {m}
Antarctic Peninsula {prop} (the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica) -- Península Antártica {f}
Antarctica {prop} /ænˈtɑɹktɪkə/ (southernmost continent) -- Antártida
Antares {prop} (star) -- Antares
Anthony {prop} /ˈæn.tə.ni/ (given name) -- Antonio
Anthropocene {prop} /ˈænθɹəpəˌsiːn/ (the current geological period) -- Antropoceno {m}
Antigua {prop} /ænˈtiːɡə/ (island) -- Antigua {f}
Antigua and Barbuda {prop} /ænˌti.ɡə ænd bɑɹˈbju.də/ (country) -- Antigua y Barbuda
Antiguan {n} /ænˈtiːɡən/ (person) -- antiguano {m}
Antiguan {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Antigua, or the Antiguan people) -- antiguano {m}
Antillean {adj} /æntəˈliːən/ (of, from, or pertaining to the Netherlands Antilles) -- antillano
Antillean {n} (person from the Netherlands Antilles) -- antillano {m}
Antilles {prop} /ænˈtɪl.iːz/ (Antilles) -- Antillas {f-p}
Antioch {prop} /ˈæn.ti.ɒk/ (city) -- Antioquía
Antiochene {adj} /ænˈtaɪəkiːn/ (of or pertaining to Antioch) -- antioqueno
Antiochene {n} (citizen of Antioch) -- antioqueno {m}, antioquena {f}
Antiochian {adj} (Antiochene) -- SEE: Antiochene
Antiochian {n} (Antiochene) -- SEE: Antiochene
Antiochus {prop} (one of the thirteen kings) -- Antíoco
Antlered God {prop} (Wiccan god) -- dios astado {m}
Antlia {prop} (constellation) -- Antlia {f}
Antoinette {prop} (female given name from French Antoinette) -- Antonieta
Antonia {prop} (female given name) -- Antonia {f}
Antonio {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antony {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antwerp {prop} /ˈæn.twɝp/ (province) -- Amberes {m}
Antwerp {prop} (city) -- Amberes {m}
Antwerpian {n} (someone from Antwerp) -- amberino {m}
Antwerpian {adj} (of Antwerp) -- amberino
Anubis {prop} (Egyptian god of the dead and tombs) -- Anubis {m}
Aomen {prop} (Macau) -- SEE: Macau
Apennines {prop} (mountain range) -- Apeninos {m-p}
Aphrodite {prop} /æfɹəˈdaɪti/ (Greek goddess) -- Afrodita {f}
Apia {prop} (capital of Samoa) -- Apia
Apocalypse {prop} /əˈpɑkəlɪps/ (the written account of a revelation of hidden things given by God to a chosen prophet) -- Apocalipsis {m}
Apocalypse {prop} (book of the Bible) -- Apocalipsis {m}
Apocrypha {prop} (writings recognized by some but not all Christians) -- textos apócrifos {m-p}
Apollo {prop} /əˈpɒləʊ/ (the son of Zeus) -- Apolo {m}
Apollo {n} (asteroid type) -- Apolo {m}
Apollonian circle {n} (two families of circles) -- círculo de Apolonio {m}
Apostle {n} (one of the group of twelve disciples) -- apóstol {m}
Appalachians {prop} /ˌæ.pəˈleɪ.ʃənz/ (a mountain range in eastern North America) -- Apalaches
April {prop} /ˈeɪ.pɹəl/ (fourth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- abril {m}
April Fools' Day {n} (First day of April) -- pescado de abril {m}, día de los inocentes de abril {m}
April fool {n} (practical joke played on April Fools' Day) -- inocentada {f}
Aptian {prop} (subdivision of the Early Cretaceous epoch) -- Aptiense
Apuglian {adj} (Apulian) -- SEE: Apulian
Apuleius {prop} /ˌæpjuˈli.əs/ (author in the Roman Empire) -- Apuleyo {m}
Apulia {prop} (region of Italy) -- Apulia {f}, Pulla {f}
Apulian {adj} /əˈpuːliːən/ (of or pertaining to Apulia) -- pullés
Apulian {n} (resident of Apulia) -- pullés {m}, pullesa {f}
Apus {prop} /ˈeɪpəs/ (a constellation of the southern sky) -- Apus
Aquarian {n} (Aquarius) -- SEE: Aquarius
Aquarius {prop} /əˈkwɛɹɪəs/ (constellation) -- Acuario {m}
Aquarius {prop} (astrological sign) -- acuario
Aquarius {n} (Someone with a Aquarius star sign) -- acuario {m}
Aquila {prop} (constellation) -- Aquila
Aquitaine {prop} (region of France) -- Aquitania {f}
Ara {prop} (constellation) -- Ara
Arab {adj} /ˈæɹ.əb/ (of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations) -- árabe
Arab {n} (Semitic person) -- árabe {m} {f}
Arab Republic of Egypt {prop} (Official name of Egypt) -- República Árabe de Egipto {f}
Arab Spring {prop} (movement) -- Primavera árabe {f}
Arab World {prop} (Arabic speaking world) -- mundo árabe {m}
Arabia {prop} (a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf;) -- Arabia {f}
Arabian {adj} /əˈɹeɪbi.ən/ (related to Arabia) -- árabe
Arabian {n} (person) -- árabe
Arabian {n} (horse) -- árabe
Arabian Sea {prop} (part of the Indian Ocean) -- mar Arábigo {m}
Arabian camel {n} (dromedary) -- SEE: dromedary
Arabianization {n} (Arabisation) -- SEE: Arabisation
Arabic {adj} /ˈɛɹəbɪk/ (of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour) -- árabe, arábigo
Arabic {prop} (language) -- árabe {m}
Arabic {prop} (alphabet) -- árabe {m}
Arabic numeral {n} (any of the ten symbols from 0 through 9) -- número arábigo {m}
Arabic script {n} (letters of the Arabic language) -- alfabeto árabe {m}
Arabisation {n} (process of arabising) -- arabización {f}
Arabism {n} (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language) -- arabismo {m}
Arabization {n} (Arabisation) -- SEE: Arabisation
Arabo- {prefix} (relating to Arabic or Arabs) -- arabo-
Arabophobia {n} (the fear, hate or dislike of Arabs) -- arabofobia {f}
Aragon {prop} /ˈerəɡɑːn/ (an autonomous community in Spain) -- Aragón {m}
Aragon Strip {prop} (Part of Aragon where Catalan is spoken) -- Franja de Aragón {f}, Aragón Oriental {m}
Aragonese {adj} (from Aragon) -- aragonés
Aragonese {n} (a person) -- aragonés {m}, aragonesa {f}
Aragonese {prop} (the language of Aragon) -- aragonés {m}
Aral Sea {prop} /ˈɑːɹəl siː/ (Aral sea) -- mar de Aral {m}
Aramaean {prop} (Aramaic) -- SEE: Aramaic
Aramaean {n} /æɹəˈmiːən/ (member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people) -- arameo {m}
Aramaean {adj} (of or pertaining to Aramaeans or Aram) -- arameo
Aramaic {prop} /ˌæɹ.ə.ˈmei.ɪk/ (the language) -- arameo {m}
Aramaic {adj} (pertaining to the language, alphabet, culture or poetry) -- arameo
Aranese {prop} (dialect) -- aranés {m}
Araucanian {adj} -- araucano
Araucanization {n} (assimilation into Mapuche culture) -- araucanización {f}, mapuchezación {f}
Arawak {adj} (pertaining to the Arawak) -- arahuaco
Arawak {n} (people) -- arahuaco {m}
Arawak {prop} (group of languages) -- arahuaco {m}
Arawak {prop} (specific language) -- arahuaco {m}
Arawakan {adj} (Arawak) -- SEE: Arawak
Arbëresh {prop} /ˌɑːbəˈɹɛʃ/ (form of Albanian spoken in southern Italy) -- arbëreshë {m}
Arbëreshë Albanian {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in southern Italy) -- SEE: Arbëresh
Arc de Triomphe {prop} (the Parisian monument) -- Arco de Triunfo {m}
Arcadia {prop} (A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese) -- Arcadia {f}
Archangel {prop} (Arkhangelsk) -- SEE: Arkhangelsk
Archibald {prop} /ˈɑː(ɹ).tʃɪ.bɔːld/ (male given name) -- Archibaldo {m}
Archimedean solid {n} (any of a class of semi-regular convex polyhedra composed of two or more types of regular polygon meeting in identical vertices) -- sólido arquimediano {m}, sólido de Arquímedes {m}
Archimedes {prop} /ˌɑːɹkɪˈmiːdiːz/ (an ancient Greek mathematician) -- Arquímedes
Arctic {adj} /ˈɑɹ(k)tɪk/ (Pertaining to the northern polar region of the planet) -- ártico, árctico
Arctic {adj} (cold, snowy, or having other properties of extreme winter associated with the Arctic) -- glacial, árctico
Arctic {prop} (a region of the Earth) -- ártico {m}, árctico
Arctic Circle {prop} (one of the five major circles of latitude) -- círculo polar ártico {m}
Arctic Ocean {prop} (the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) -- océano Ártico {m}, océano glacial Ártico {m}
Arctic loon {n} (black-throated diver) -- SEE: black-throated diver
Arctic skua {n} (Stercorarius parasiticus) -- escúa ártica {f}, págalo ártico {m}
Arcturus {prop} /ɑɹkˈtjʊəɹəs/ (Alpha Boötis) -- Arturo
Ardèche {prop} (French department) -- Ardecha
Ardèche {prop} (French river) -- río Ardecha
Areopagus {n} (supreme council in Athens) -- areópago {m}
Arequipa {prop} (city) -- Arequipa
Ares {prop} /ˈeəɹiːz/ (the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera) -- Ares {m}
Arezzo {prop} /əˈɹɛtsəʊ/ (capital city of Arezzo) -- Arezzo {f}
Argentina {prop} /ˌɑɹ.dʒənˈti.nə/ (Argentine Republic) -- Argentina
Argentine {prop} (Argentina) -- SEE: Argentina
Argentine {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine tango {n} (Ballroom dance) -- tango argentino {m}
Argentinean {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinean {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinian {n} /ɑɹˌdʒɨnˈtɪni.ən/ (person from Argentina) -- argentino {m}, argentina {f}
Argentinian {adj} (pertaining to Argentina) -- argentino
Argo {prop} (mythical ship) -- Argo
Argo Navis {prop} (constellation) -- Argo Navis
Argonaut {prop} (member of the Argo crew) -- argonauta {m}
Arian {n} (someone whose star sign is in Aries) -- SEE: Aries
Arian {n} /ˈɛəɹi.ən/ (a kind of Christian who holds Arian ideas) -- ariano {m}
Arian {adj} (pertaining to Arianism) -- ariano
Arianism {n} /ˈɛəɹɪənɪzəm/ (nontrinitarian Christian teaching) -- arrianismo {m}
Arica {prop} (Chilean city) -- Arica {f}
Ariel {prop} (moon of Uranus) -- Ariel
Aries {prop} /ˈɛɹiz/ (constellation) -- Aries {m}
Aries {prop} (astrological sign) -- Aries
Aries {n} (Someone with an Aries star sign) -- aries {m}
Aristarch {n} /ˈæɹɪstɑːk/ (severe critic) -- aristarco
Aristophanes {prop} /æɹɪsˈtɒfəniːz/ (Aristophanes) -- Aristófanes
Aristotelian {n} (disciple of Aristotle) -- aristotélico {m}
Aristotelian {adj} (of or pertaining to the philosophy taught by Aristotle) -- aristotélico
Aristotle {prop} (ancient Greek philosopher) -- Aristóteles {m}
Aristotle's lantern {n} (jaws of sea urchins) -- linterna de Aristóteles {f}
Arizona {prop} /ˌæɹɪˈzoʊnə/ (a state of the United States of America) -- Arizona {f}
Ark of the Covenant {prop} (the sacred container, a gold-plated wooden chest) -- arca de la Alianza {f}, arca del pacto {f}
Arkansas {prop} /ˈɑɹ.kən.sɔ/ (US state) -- Arkansas {m}
Arkhangelsk {prop} (city in Russia) -- Arjánguelsk {m}
Armageddon {prop} /ˌɑɹ.məˈɡɛ.dn̩/ (site) -- Armagedón {m}
Armenia {prop} /ɑɹˈmi.ni.ə/ (ancient kingdom and country in West Asia) -- Armenia {f}
Armenian {adj} /ɑːɹˈmiːni.ən/ (of, from, or pertaining to Armenia, Armenians, the language or alphabet) -- armenio
Armenian {n} (person) -- armenio {m}, armenia {f}
Armenian {prop} (language) -- armenio {m}
Armenian Highland {prop} (plateau in Transcaucasia) -- Altiplano Armenio {m}
Armenian SSR {prop} (Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, see also: Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) -- RSS de Armenia
Arminianism {n} (school of thought) -- arminianismo {m}
Arnhem Land {prop} /ˈaːnəm lænd/ (region in the Northern Territory, Australia) -- Tierra de Arnhem {f}
Arnold {prop} (male given name) -- Arnaldo
Aromanian {prop} /æɹəʊˈmeɪnɪən/ (language) -- arumano {m}, arrumano {m}
Arretine {adj} /ˈæɹɪtaɪn/ (of, from or pertaining to Arezzo, Italy) -- aretino
Art Deco {prop} (style of decorative art and architecture) -- art decó {m}
Arte Povera {prop} /ˌɑɹteɪ ˈpoʊvəɹə/ (Italian modern art movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s) -- arte povera {f}, arte pobre {m} {f}
Artemis {prop} /ˈɑɹtəmɪs/ (Greek goddess) -- Artemisa {f}, Ártemis {f}
Arthur {prop} /ˈɑɹθɚ/ (male given name) -- Arturo
Arthurian {adj} (pertaining to the legend of King Arthur) -- artúrico {m}
Artinskian {prop} -- Artinskiense
Artsakh Republic {prop} (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic) -- SEE: Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Aruba {prop} /ˈæ.ɹuː.bə/ (territory in the Caribbean) -- Aruba
Aruban {n} (person from Aruba) -- arubano {m}
Aruban {adj} (of or pertaining to Aruba) -- arubano {m}
Arubian {n} (Aruban) -- SEE: Aruban
Aruküla {prop} (small borough in Estonia) -- Aruküla
Arunachal Pradesh {prop} /ˌɑːɹəˌnɑːtʃəl pɹəˈdɛʃ/ (Arunachal Pradesh) -- Arunachal Pradesh
Arvanitic {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Arvanitika {prop} /ˌɑːvəˈnɪtɪkə/ (form of Albanian) -- arvanítico {m}
Arvanitika Albanian {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Aryan {n} /ˈɛəɹi.ən/ (in Nazism: a member of an alleged master race comprised of non-Jewish Caucasians) -- ario {m}
Aryan {n} (used primarily by neo-Nazis: a white) -- ario
Aryan {adj} (pertaining to the (alleged) Aryan master race) -- ario
Ascension {prop} (holiday celebrating Ascension of Jesus) -- SEE: Ascension Day
Ascension {prop} (Jesus' rise to heaven) -- Ascensión {f}
Ascension Day {prop} (the fortieth day of Easter) -- Ascensión {f}
Asclepius {prop} /əˈskliːpi.əs/ (Greek god of medicine and healing) -- Asclepio
Ascoli Piceno {prop} -- Ascoli Piceno
Ash Wednesday {n} (a Christian day of penitence) -- miércoles de ceniza {m}
Asher {prop} (eighth son of Jacob) -- Aser
Ashgabat {prop} (the capital of Turkmenistan) -- Asjabad
Ashkelon {prop} (city in Israel) -- Ascalón {m}
Ashkenazi {adj} /ˌaʃkəˈnazi]/ (of, or relating to Jews from Germany or Eastern Europe) -- asquenazí, askenazí
Ashkenazic {adj} (of relating to the Ashkenazi) -- askenazi
Ashoka {prop} /əˈʃoʊkə/ (emperor) -- Aśoka {m}
Asia {prop} /ˈeɪʒə/ (the continent of Asia) -- Asia {f}
Asia Minor {prop} (peninsula between the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea;) -- Asia Menor {f}
Asia-Pacific {prop} (part of the world in or near the western Pacific Ocean) -- Asia-Pacífico
Asian {n} /ˈeɪʒən/ (person from Asia) -- asiático {m}, asiática {f}
Asian {n} (person from or descended from people from the Indian sub-continent) -- hindú {mf}, indio {m}
Asian {n} (person from or descended from people from east Asia) -- oriental {mf}
Asian {adj} (of, relating to or from Asia) -- asiático {m}
Asian Games {prop} (sport event) -- Juegos Asiáticos {m-p}
Asian elephant {n} (an elephant, Elephas maximus, found in Asia) -- elefante asiático {m}
Asian lion {n} /ˈeɪʒən ˈlaɪən/ (species of lion that inhabited Asia) -- león de Asia {m}
Asiatic golden cat {n} (cat) -- gato dorado asiático {m}, gato dorado de Temminck {m}
Asmara {prop} /æsˈmɑːɹə/ (capital of Eritrea) -- Asmara
Asoka {prop} (Ashoka) -- SEE: Ashoka
Asperger's syndrome {n} /ˈæspɝɡɚz ˈsɪndɹoʊm/ (autism related developmental disorder) -- síndromo de Asperger {m}
Assam {prop} /æˈsæm/ (state in India) -- Assam
Asselian {prop} -- Asseliense
Assisi {prop} (city) -- Asís
Assyria {prop} /əˈsɪɹi.ə/ (Semitic Akkadian kingdom) -- Asiria
Assyrian {n} (a person who resided in the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river) -- asirio
Assyrian {n} (a citizen of an ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia) -- asirio
Assyrian {adj} (of or pertaining to the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river) -- asirio
Assyrian {adj} (of or pertaining to the ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia) -- asirio
Assyriology {n} (study of the Assyrian language and culture) -- asiriología {f}
Astana {prop} (the capital of Kazakhstan) -- Astaná
Asterix {prop} (A fictional character from French comic books) -- Astérix
Astrakhan {prop} /æstɹəˈkæn/ (city and region in Russia) -- Astracán {m}
Asturian {adj} /æsˈtʊɹ.i.ən/ (of or pertaining to Asturias in Spain) -- asturiano {m}, bable {m}
Asturian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Asturian language) -- asturiano
Asturian {n} (a native of Asturias) -- asturiano {m} {f}
Asturian {prop} (language) -- asturiano {m}
Asturianism {n} -- asturianismo {m}
Asturias {prop} /æsˈtʊɹ.i.əs/ (autonomous community of Spain) -- Asturias {f}
Asunción {prop} (capital of Paraguay) -- Asunción {m}
Athena {prop} /əˈθiːnə/ (Greek goddess) -- Atenea {f}
Athenian {n} /əˈθiː.ni.ən/ (an inhabitant, resident, or citizen of Athens, Greece) -- ateniense {m} {f}
Athenian {adj} (of or pertaining to Athens, Greece) -- ateniense
Athens {prop} /ˈæθənz/ (capital city of Greece) -- Atenas {f-p}
Athonite {adj} (of Athos) -- athonita
Athonite {n} (someone from Athos) -- athonita {m-f}
Atkins diet {n} (diet) -- régimen de Atkins {m}, dieta de Atkins {f}
Atlanta {prop} (capital and largest city of the State of Georgia) -- Atlanta
Atlantic {prop} /ətˈlæn.tɪk/ (the Atlantic Ocean) -- Atlántico {m}
Atlantic {adj} (pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean) -- atlántico
Atlantic Ocean {prop} (the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) -- océano Atlántico {m}, Atlántico {m}
Atlantic herring {n} (Clupea harengus) -- arenque {m}, arenque del Atlántico
Atlantic salmon {n} (species of fish) -- salmón del Atlántico {m}
Atlantic tomcod {n} (Microgadus tomcod) -- tomcod
Atlantis {prop} /ətˈlæntəs/ (mythical country said to have sunk into the ocean) -- Atlántida {f}
Atlas {prop} /ˈætləs/ (Greek mythology) -- Atlas {m}, Atlante {m}
Atlas Mountains {prop} (Atlas Mountains) -- Atlas {m}
Attica {prop} (periphery) -- Ática {f}
Atticus {prop} (male given name) -- Ático {m}
Attila the Hun {prop} (king of the tribes of Huns) -- Atila {m}
Auckland {prop} (the largest conurbation in New Zealand) -- Auckland
Augsburg {prop} (city in southern Germany) -- Augsburgo {m}
August {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Augustus
August {prop} /ˈɔː.ɡəst/ (eighth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- agosto {m}
Augustine {prop} /ɔːˈɡʌstɪn/ (male given name) -- Augustín, Agustín
Augustus {prop} /ɔːˈɡʌstəs/ (Roman emperor) -- Augusto {m}
Aurelia {prop} (female given name) -- Aurelia
Aurelius {prop} (male given name) -- Aurelio {m}
Auriga {prop} (constellation) -- Auriga
Aurora {prop} (Roman goddess of dawn) -- Aurora
Aurora {prop} (female given name) -- Aurora
Auschwitz {prop} /ˈaʊ̯ʃ.vɪts/ (city in Poland) -- Auschwitz {m}
Auschwitz {prop} (concentration camp) -- Auschwitz {m}
Ausonius {prop} (Roman poet) -- Ausonio {m}
Australasia {prop} (Oceania) -- SEE: Oceania
Australasia {prop} (Australia, NZ, New Guinea and neighbouring islands) -- Australasia {f}
Australia {prop} /ɔˈstɹeɪ.li.ə/ (Commonwealth of Australia) -- Australia {f}
Australia {prop} (continent of Australia) -- Australia {f}
Australian {n} /ɔˈstɹeɪ.li.ən/ (a person from the country of Australia or of Australian descent) -- australiano {m}, australiana {f}
Australian {adj} (of or pertaining to Australia, the Australian people or languages) -- australiano
Australian Capital Territory {prop} (Territory of Australia) -- Territorio Capital Australiano {m}
Australian dollar {n} (official currency of Australia) -- dólar australiano {m}
Australian pelican {n} (species of pelican) -- pelícano australiano {m}
Austria {prop} /ˈɔːs.tɹi.ə/ (country in Central Europe) -- Austria {f}
Austria-Hungary {prop} (former country in Central Europe) -- Austria-Hungría {f}
Austrian {adj} /ˈɔːstɹi.ən/ (related to Austria) -- austriaco, austríaco
Austrian {n} (Austrian person) -- austriaco {m}, austríaco {m}, austriaca {f}, austríaca {f}
Avar {prop} /ˈævɑɹ/ (language) -- idioma avar {m}, idioma ávaro {m}, ávaro {m}
Avar {n} (person) -- ávaro {m}
Avellino {prop} (town and capital of Avellino) -- Avellino
Avernus {prop} (underworld) -- SEE: underworld
Averroism {n} (tenets of the Averroists) -- averroísmo {m}
Avestan {prop} /əˈvɛst(ə)n/ (Old Iranian language) -- avéstico {m}
Avicenna {prop} /ˌævɪˈsenə/ (a Persian polymath) -- Avicena {m}
Avignon {prop} (city in Provence) -- Aviñón {m}
Avilés {prop} (city) -- Avilés
Avogadro's number {n} (number of atoms present in 0.012 kilograms of isotopically pure carbon-12) -- número de Avogadro {m}, constante de Avogadro {f}
Avraham {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Abraham
Axis power {n} (fascist country of World War II) -- potencia del Eje {f}
Ayers Rock {prop} (Uluru) -- SEE: Uluru
Aymara {n} /ˌaɪməˈɹɑː/ (indigenous people of South America) -- aimara, aymara, aimará
Aymara {prop} (language of South America) -- idioma aimara {m}, aimara {m}, aymara {m}
Ayurveda {n} /aɪ.ʊəˈveɪ.də/ (traditional Hindu alternative medicine) -- ayurveda {m}
Azawad {prop} (an unrecognised state) -- Azauad
Azerbaijan {prop} /ˌæz.ə(ɹ).baɪˈ(d)ʒɑːn/ (country in the Caucasus) -- Azerbaiyán {m}
Azerbaijan SSR {prop} (Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic) -- RSS de Azerbaiyán
Azerbaijani {n} /ˌæzəɹbaɪˈdʒɑːni/ (Azerbaijani person) -- azerbaiyano
Azerbaijani {prop} (language of Azerbaijan) -- azerbaiyano
Azerbaijani {adj} (pertaining to Azerbaijan) -- azerbaiyano
Azeri {n} (Azerbaijani) -- SEE: Azerbaijani
Azeri {prop} (Azerbaijani) -- SEE: Azerbaijani
Azores {prop} /ˈeɪzɔːɹz/ (an archipelago and an autonomous region) -- las Azores {f-p}
Azrael {prop} (angel of death) -- Azrael {m}
a {article} (an) -- SEE: an
a {n} /eɪ/ (name of the letter A, a) -- a {f}
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush {proverb} (small but certain advantage is preferable) -- más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando (a bird in one hand is worth more than a hundred in flight)
a bit {adv} (a little) -- SEE: a little
a bit much {n} (More than is reasonable) -- demasiado
a cappella {adv} /ˌɑ kə.ˈpɛl.ə/ (performed by a choir with no instrumental accompaniment) -- a cappella
a chain is only as strong as its weakest link {proverb} (aphorism) -- una cadena es tan fuerte como su eslabón más débil
a closed mouth catches no flies {proverb} (It's best not to talk too much) -- en boca cerrada no entran moscas
a few {determiner} (a small number of) -- unos, algunos
a few {pron} (a small number of things) -- pocos
a fortiori {adv} /ˈeɪ fɔɹʃˈjɔˑɹaɪ/ -- a fortiori
a good beginning makes a good ending {proverb} (good beginnings promise a good end) -- lo que bien empieza bien acaba
a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step {proverb} (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) -- un viaje de mil millas comienza con un solo paso
a leopard cannot change its spots {proverb} (one cannot change one's own nature) -- genio y figura hasta la sepultura, no hay que pedir peras al olmo
a lie has no legs {proverb} (you can't get away with a lie) -- antes se coge al mentiroso que al cojo
a little {adv} (to a small extent or degree) -- un poco, un poquito
a little bird told me {phrase} (idiomatic) -- un pajarito me lo contó, un pajarito me dijo
a lot {n} /əˈlɒt/ (a large amount) -- un montón {m} [colloquial, countable]
a lot {n} (many things) -- mucho
a lot {adv} (very much) -- mucho
a lot {adv} (often) -- frecuentemente
a miss is as good as a mile {proverb} (failure remains a failure) -- de casi no se muere nadie
a new broom sweeps clean {proverb} (new management will often make radical changes) -- escoba nueva barre bien
a nod is as good as a wink {proverb} (the hint, suggestion etc can be understood without further explaining) -- a buen entendedor, pocas palabras
a picture is worth a thousand words {proverb} (visualisation is better than verbal description) -- una imagen vale más que mil palabras
a picture paints a thousand words {proverb} (a picture is worth a thousand words) -- SEE: a picture is worth a thousand words
a priori {adv} (derived by logic) -- a priori
a rolling stone gathers no moss {proverb} (A person who never settles in one place will never be successful.) -- piedra que rueda no prende musgo, piedra que rueda no cría moho, piedra movediza nunca moho la cobija, hombre de muchos oficios pobre seguro, el que viaja no produce pero sí gasta
a stitch in time saves nine {proverb} (a timely effort can prevent larger problems) -- más vale prevenir que curar
a stopped clock is right twice a day {proverb} (something or someone unreliable is right sometimes, even by accident) -- hasta un reloj parado acierta la hora dos veces al día
a thing or two {n} (considerable amount) -- un rato, un rato largo
a watched pot never boils {proverb} (proverb) -- el ojo del amo engorda al caballo
aah {interj} (expressing amazement or surprise) -- ¡ay!, ¡ah!
açai {n} /ɑː.sɑːˈiː/ -- asaí {m}
aalii {n} /ɑˈliˌi/ (Dodonaea viscosa) -- chirca {f}
aardvark {n} /ˈɑɹd.vɑɹk/ (mammal) -- cerdo hormiguero {m}