What are Games, Sports, and Hobbies in Spanish?

When it comes to talking about games and sports in Spanish, there are a few key verbs that you should know. These verbs will help you describe what you like to do, whether you are playing a game or watching a sport.

The most common verb used to describe playing games and sports in Spanish is “jugar.” This verb is used to talk about playing any type of game, whether it’s a board game, card game, or a sport. For example, if you want to say “I play soccer,” you would say “Yo juego fútbol.

How to conjugate “jugar” in Spanish?

Conjugation of “jugar” in the present time:
PronounsINDICATIVE – jugarSUBJUNCTIVE – jugar
yojuegojuegue
juegasjuegues
él – ella / ustedjuegajuegue
vos*jugásjuegues
nosotros / -asjugamosjuguemos
ellos / -as / ustedesjueganjueguen
vosotros / -asjuegáisjuguéis
vos* is a pronoun used in Arg., Bol., Chile, Col., C. Rica, Ec., El Salv., Guat., Hond., Nic., Par., Ur. and Ven.
Conjugation of “jugar” in the preterite:
PronounsINDICATIVE – jugarSUBJUNCTIVE – jugar
yojuguéjugara o jugase
jugastejugaras o jugases
él – ella / ustedjugójugara o jugase
vos*jugastejugaras o jugases
nosotros / -asjugamosjugáramos o jugásemos
ellos / -as / ustedesjugaronjugaran o jugasen
vosotros / -asjugasteisjugarais o jugaseis
vos* is a pronoun used in Arg., Bol., Chile, Col., C. Rica, Ec., El Salv., Guat., Hond., Nic., Par., Ur. and Ven.

Here are some other common verbs that you can use when talking about playing sports and games in Spanish:

  • Correr: to run
  • Patinar: to skate
  • Nadar: to swim
  • Esquiar: to ski
  • Jugar al baloncesto: to play basketball
  • Jugar al béisbol: to play baseball
  • Jugar al fútbol americano: to play football
  • Jugar al golf: to play golf
  • Jugar al tenis: to play tennis
  • Jugar al voleibol: to play volleyball
  • Boxear: to box
  • Practicar deportes: to practice sports

Watching and Discussing Sports

If you’re not playing a game or sport, but instead watching it, there are a few different verbs that you can use in Spanish. The most common verb is “ver,” which means “to see” or “to watch.” For example, if you want to say “I watch soccer,” you would say “Yo veo fútbol.”

Here are some other common verbs that you can use when talking about watching and discussing sports in Spanish:

  • Discutir: to discuss
  • Analizar: to analyze
  • Comentar: to comment
  • Disfrutar: to enjoy
  • Animar: to cheer on

These common Spanish verbs for games and sports will help you talk about your favorite hobbies and activities with ease. Whether you’re playing soccer or discussing the latest game with friends, these verbs will help you express yourself in Spanish.

Sports Vocabulary List in Spanish

Leisure and Free Time Activities in Spanish

When it comes to leisure and free time activities, Spanish language has a rich vocabulary to describe them. Whether you enjoy outdoor and adventure activities, artistic and creative hobbies, or prefer home and solitary pastimes, there are plenty of ways to express yourself in Spanish.

Outdoor and Adventure Activities

If you are an outdoor enthusiast, you can use the following Spanish words to describe your favorite activities:

SpanishEnglish
acamparcamping
pescarfishing
hacer senderismohiking
nadarswimming
bucearscuba diving
ciclismocycling
esquiarskiing
navegarsailing
jogjogging
pasear en globo aerostáticohot air ballooning
salto en puentingbungee jumping
paracaidismoskydiving
ala deltahang gliding
raftingrafting

Artistic and Creative Hobbies

If you enjoy expressing yourself through art and creativity, you can use the following Spanish words to describe your favorite hobbies:

SpanishEnglish
pintarto paint
dibujarto draw
escribirto write
coserto sew
tejerto knit
cantarto sing
bailarto dance
escuchar músicato listen to music
tocar músicato play music
esculpirto sculpt
tomar fotos to take photos
hacer cerámicapottery
hacer origamiorigami
hacer manualidadesDIY crafts
arreglo floralfloral arranging
fabricación de joyasjewelry making
decoración caseraDIY home decor

Spanish Vocabulary for Hobbies and Pastimes

In Spanish, the expression “pasatiempo” is used to refer to hobbies or pastimes, while “tiempo libre” means free time. Whether you are looking to learn a new skill, express yourself through art, or simply enjoy the great outdoors, there are plenty of ways to do so in Spanish.

SpanishEnglish
AficionesHobbies
PasatiemposPastimes
LeerRead
Mirar películasWatch movies
Ver maratones de seriesBinge Watching
Jugar videojuegosPlay video games
Resolver rompecabezasSolve puzzles
EscribirWrite
Ir de comprasGoing shopping
Cocinar u hornearCook or bake
MeditarMeditate
(hacer) YogaYoga
JardineríaGardening
Proyectos de bricolajeDIY projects
Aprender una nueva habilidadLearn a new skill
ColeccionarCollect
FotografíaPhotography
Ejercicio en casaIndoor exercise
Tejer o hacer ganchilloKnit or crochet
Visitar museos virtualesVirtual museum tours

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How to Talk About Hobbies in Spanish

When talking about your hobbies in Spanish, it’s important to know some common phrases and expressions to make the conversation flow smoothly. Here are some useful phrases to help you talk about your hobbies:

  • Me gusta: This means “I like”. For example, “Me gusta jugar fútbol” means “I like to play soccer”.
  • Me encanta: This means “I love”. For example, “Me encanta hacer arte” means “I love to make art”.
  • Me interesa: This means “I’m interested in”. For example, “Me interesa leer” means “I’m interested in reading”.
  • Mi pasatiempo favorito: This means “my favorite hobby”. For example, “Mi pasatiempo favorito es jugar videojuegos” means “My favorite hobby is playing video games”.

How do you ask about hobbies in Spanish?

When having a conversation about hobbies in Spanish, it’s also important to ask questions and show interest in the other person’s hobbies. Here are some questions you can ask:

  • ¿Cuál es tu pasatiempo favorito? (What is your favorite hobby?)
  • ¿Tienes algún pasatiempo? (Do you have any hobbies?)
  • ¿Qué te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre? (What do you like to do in your free time?)
  • ¿Te gusta hacer deportes? (Do you like to do sports?)
  • ¿Qué haces para divertirte? (What do you do for fun?)
  • ¿Qué tipo de música te gusta escuchar? (What kind of music do you like to listen to?)

By using these phrases and questions, you can have a fun and engaging conversation about hobbies in Spanish.


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