caña
“caña” means “glass of beer” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
glass of beer
Also: draught beer
📝 In Action
¿Quieres tomar una caña después del trabajo?
A1Do you want to grab a beer after work?
El camarero nos sirvió dos cañas bien frías.
A2The waiter served us two very cold beers.
En este bar, la caña siempre viene con una tapa gratis.
B1In this bar, the glass of beer always comes with a free snack.
fishing rod
Also: cane or reed, stem
📝 In Action
Compré una caña de pescar nueva para el viaje.
A2I bought a new fishing rod for the trip.
Las cañas de azúcar crecen en climas tropicales.
B1Sugar canes grow in tropical climates.
Caminaba por el río apoyado en una caña.
B2He walked by the river leaning on a cane.
energy/effort
Also: cool, toughness
📝 In Action
¡Esa película es la caña!
B1That movie is awesome!
El entrenador nos dio mucha caña hoy.
B2The coach pushed us really hard today.
Dale caña al coche o no llegaremos a tiempo.
C1Step on it (give the car some gas) or we won't arrive on time.
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✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: caña
Question 1 of 3
If you are in a bar in Madrid and you want a small glass of beer, what do you ask for?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin word 'canna', which refers to a reed or a tube-like object.
First recorded: 12th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'caña' used in Latin America?
Yes, but mostly for the physical plant (sugar cane) or a type of strong alcohol. To order a beer, they usually use 'cerveza' or local terms like 'chela'.
What is the difference between 'caña' and 'copa'?
A 'caña' is specifically a glass of draught beer. A 'copa' usually refers to a wine glass or a mixed drink (like a gin and tonic).
Can 'caña' mean a hangover?
In Chile, yes! 'Tener caña' is a common way to say you have a hangover.


