Inklingo

bárbaro

BAR-bah-roˈbaɾbaɾo

great, awesome

Also: incredible
AdjectivemB1informal
Argentina
A person giving two thumbs up with a big smile and a bright yellow background.

📝 In Action

¡Qué bárbaro! Ganaste el partido.

A1

That's awesome! You won the game.

La comida estuvo bárbara, muchas gracias.

A2

The food was great, thank you very much.

Tuvimos una suerte bárbara con el clima.

B1

We had incredible luck with the weather.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • genial (great)
  • increíble (incredible)

Antonyms

  • pésimo (terrible)

Common Collocations

  • ¡Qué bárbaro!How amazing! / How crazy!
  • una suerte bárbaraincredible luck

savage, barbaric

Also: cruel
A fierce lion with a thick mane roaring loudly in the wild.

📝 In Action

Fue un ataque bárbaro contra civiles.

B2

It was a barbaric attack against civilians.

No seas bárbaro, usa el tenedor.

B1

Don't be a savage, use your fork.

Las condiciones en la mina eran bárbaras.

C1

The conditions in the mine were savage.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • costumbres bárbarasbarbaric customs
  • un acto bárbaroa barbaric act

barbarian

NounmB2
A historical warrior wearing a fur cape and a simple helmet, holding a wooden shield.

📝 In Action

Los bárbaros invadieron Roma.

B2

The barbarians invaded Rome.

El museo tiene artefactos de los bárbaros.

B1

The museum has artifacts from the barbarians.

Eran vistos como bárbaros por los griegos.

C1

They were seen as barbarians by the Greeks.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • invasiones bárbarasbarbarian invasions

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "bárbaro" in Spanish:

barbarianbarbaric

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: bárbaro

Question 1 of 3

If someone says '¡La película estuvo bárbara!', how did they feel about the movie?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
barbaridad(atrocity / huge amount)Noun
barbarie(barbarism / cruelty)Noun
barbarismo(language error)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
cántaro
📚 Etymology

From Latin 'barbarus', which came from a Greek word used to describe anyone who didn't speak Greek. The Greeks thought foreign languages sounded like 'bar-bar-bar', so they called the people 'barbaros'.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: barbarianFrench: barbare

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'bárbaro' an insult?

It can be! If you call someone a 'bárbaro' because they have bad manners or are being mean, it's an insult. But if you say '¡Qué bárbaro!' because they did something amazing, it's a compliment.

Do people use this word in all Spanish-speaking countries?

Yes, but the 'positive' meaning (fantastic/great) is especially common in Argentina, Uruguay, and Spain. In other places, people might prefer 'chévere', 'guay', or 'padre'.

Can I use 'bárbaro' to describe a large amount of something?

Yes! You can say 'Hace un frío bárbaro' (It's incredibly cold) to emphasize that the intensity is very high.