extraños
/es-TRAH-nyos/
strange

When something is unusual or unexpected, we describe it as extraño (strange).
extraños(Adjective)
strange
?unusual or unexpected
,weird
?odd or peculiar
unfamiliar
?not known
,foreign
?coming from outside
📝 In Action
Encontramos unos objetos extraños en el armario viejo.
A2We found some strange objects in the old closet.
Tienen costumbres extraños que no entendemos bien.
B1They have weird customs that we don't understand well.
💡 Grammar Points
Adjective Agreement
Since 'extraños' ends in -os, it must always describe masculine things that are plural (more than one). If you were describing one strange thing, you'd use 'extraño' (singular).
⭐ Usage Tips
Placement
Like most descriptive adjectives, 'extraños' usually goes after the noun it describes: 'libros extraños' (strange books).

The word extraños (plural) means strangers—people who are unknown to us.
📝 In Action
Los padres le advirtieron que no hablara con extraños.
A2The parents warned him not to talk to strangers.
Había muchos extraños en la fiesta y me sentí incómodo.
B1There were many outsiders/strangers at the party and I felt uncomfortable.
💡 Grammar Points
Noun Use
When used as a noun, 'extraños' refers specifically to men or a mixed group of people who are unknown. If referring only to unknown women, you would use 'extrañas'.
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: extraños
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence uses 'extraños' as a noun (referring to people)?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is 'extraños' different from 'raros'?
Both mean 'strange' or 'weird.' 'Extraños' often emphasizes unfamiliarity or foreignness (something outside your knowledge). 'Raros' often emphasizes peculiarity or oddity.