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False Friends : Falsos Amigos

There are many words that are similar in Spanish and English and often they have the same meaning. However, a similar sounding words can have a very different meaning. In this lesson we will look at these false friends. This is a great method to learn new vocabulary.

Actualmente & Actually (REALIDAD)

He is actually very happy with his new job.

Advertencia & Advertisement (ANUNCIO)

There are many advertisements on Spanish T.V.

Asistir & Assist (AYUDAR)

Can i assist you with your shopping bags?

Blando & Bland (SOSO)

Could I have some salt please, this food is bland.

Carpeta & Carpet (ALFOMBRA)

We have a new red carpet in our living room

Complexión & Complexion (COLOR DE LA PIEL)

Maria has a dark complexion

Compromiso & Compromise (CONCESIONES RECIPROCAS)

I reached a compromise with my boss about the amount of working hours

Contestar & Contest (DISPUAR)

I contested the final bill as i thought it was incorrect

Delito & Delight (ENCANTO)


It was a delight to see my friends again




Disgusto & Disgust (REPUGNANCIA)



Seeing our planet polluted, fills me with disgust.



Embarazada & Embarrassed (AVERGONZADO)

I feel embarrassed because i made a mistake

Estar constipado & Be constipated (estar estreñido)

I’ve been constipated for 3 days now.




Éxito & Exit (SALIDA)

The exit of the car park is that way.

Fábrica & Fabric (TELA)

This fabric is 50% cotton

Grabar & Grab (COGER)

I grabbed the lady so she wouldn’t fall over.

Largo & Large (GRANDE)

I have very large feet

Lectura & Lecture (CONFERENCIA)

The lecture will last over 2 hours.




Librería & Library (BIBLIOTECA)



The library has many interesting books.




Molestar & Molest (ACOSAR SEXUALMENTE)

He is going to prison for molesting children




Pariente & Parent (PADRE / MADRE)

My parents are from England

Pretender & Pretend (FINGIR) 



He’s pretending that he has broken his leg.

Recordar & Record (GRABAR)

I have to record the film that is on TV tonight.

Sensible & Sensible (SENSATO)



John has a very sensible idea.




Suceso & Success (ÉXITO)




He is very successful at work.

Últimamente & Ultimately (AL FINAL)



Ultimately, he will have to leave home and get his own place.


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