Inklingo

compás

kom-PASS/komˈpas/

compás means beat in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

beat, measure

Also: rhythm, time signature
NounmA2
A wooden drum with two drumsticks resting on it, surrounded by colorful musical notes.

📝 In Action

Tienes que seguir el compás de la música.

A2

You have to follow the beat of the music.

Llevaba el compás golpeando la mesa con los dedos.

B1

He was keeping time by tapping the table with his fingers.

Esta canción tiene un compás de cuatro por cuatro.

B2

This song has a four-four time signature.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • ritmo (rhythm)
  • cadencia (cadence/flow)

Common Collocations

  • perder el compásto lose the beat
  • al compás deto the beat of
  • marcar el compásto mark the beat

Idioms & Expressions

  • ir al compás deto act in accordance with a specific pace or situation

compass

Also: pair of compasses
NounmA2
Spain/Latin America
A metal drawing compass standing on a piece of paper, having just drawn a perfect blue circle.

📝 In Action

Usa el compás para dibujar un círculo perfecto.

A1

Use the compass to draw a perfect circle.

Se me rompió la punta del compás.

B1

The lead of my compass broke.

El arquitecto trazó las curvas con un compás.

B2

The architect traced the curves with a compass.

Word Connections

Common Collocations

  • abrir el compásto open the compass/to widen one's stride
  • compás de puntasdividers (for measuring)

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "compás" in Spanish:

time signature

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: compás

Question 1 of 3

If you are in a math class and need to draw a circle, what do you ask for?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
compasillo(common time (music))Noun
descompasado(out of rhythm/uncoordinated)Adjective
compasar(to bring into rhythm/to measure)Verb
🎵 Rhymes
ademásjamásdetrásquizás
📚 Etymology

From the Latin 'compassare', which means 'to measure with steps' or 'to pace out'. This comes from 'com-' (together) and 'passus' (step).

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

French: compasItalian: compassoEnglish: compass

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'compás' and 'brújula' the same thing?

Usually, no. 'Compás' is the tool for drawing circles or the musical beat. 'Brújula' is the magnetic tool used for navigation/hiking. Only sailors typically use 'compás' for navigation.

Is 'compás' masculine or feminine?

It is always masculine: 'el compás'.

Can 'compás' mean a physical area?

In some specific historical or religious contexts, 'compás' can refer to an enclosed area or courtyard (like in a convent), but this is much less common than the music or tool meanings.