calcetín
“calcetín” means “sock” in Spanish (An item of clothing worn on the foot).
sock
Also: stocking
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Tengo un agujero en mi calcetín izquierdo.
A1I have a hole in my left sock.
Siempre pierdo un calcetín cuando lavo la ropa.
A2I always lose a sock when I do the laundry.
Prefiero los calcetines de lana porque son más calientes.
B1I prefer wool socks because they are warmer.
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How do you say 'a pair of socks' in Spanish?
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Comes from the Latin word 'calceus' meaning 'shoe'. This was combined with a suffix to describe the smaller cloth covering worn inside the shoe.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is there an accent on the 'í'?
The accent mark tells you to emphasize the last syllable ('TIN') when you say the word out loud.
Can I use 'calceta' instead?
Yes, 'calceta' is sometimes used for thicker, knitted socks, but 'calcetín' is much more common for everyday wear.
How do I describe the color of socks?
Since 'calcetines' is masculine and plural, the color word must match: 'calcetines blancos' (white socks) or 'calcetines negros' (black socks).