asiático
“asiático” means “Asian” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
Asian
Also: Eastern
📝 In Action
Me encanta la comida asiática.
A1I love Asian food.
El mercado asiático está creciendo mucho.
B1The Asian market is growing a lot.
Estamos estudiando la historia de los países asiáticos.
A2We are studying the history of Asian countries.
Asian person

📝 In Action
Aquel hombre es asiático.
A1That man is Asian.
Los asiáticos tienen tradiciones muy antiguas.
A2Asian people have very ancient traditions.
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin word 'Asiaticus,' which comes from the Greek word 'Asiatikos.' It has been used for centuries to describe people and things from the East.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'asiático' considered offensive?
No, 'asiático' is the standard, neutral, and polite term in Spanish to refer to the continent or people from Asia.
How do I say 'Southeast Asian'?
You can say 'del sudeste asiático' or 'sudasiático'.
Can I use 'oriental' instead?
Yes, 'oriental' is a synonym, though it can feel a bit more formal or old-fashioned depending on the context.

