Inklingo

física

FEE-see-kah/ˈfi.si.ka/

physics

Also: natural science
NounfA2
A red apple falling from a green tree branch towards the ground, illustrating the concept of gravity.

📝 In Action

Mi hermano estudia física nuclear en la universidad.

B1

My brother studies nuclear physics at the university.

La física explica cómo funcionan las leyes del universo.

A2

Physics explains how the laws of the universe work.

Word Connections

Common Collocations

  • clase de físicaphysics class
  • leyes de la físicalaws of physics

physique

Also: physical condition
NounfB2
A drawing of a person flexing their bicep, clearly showing their muscular physique and defined body shape.

📝 In Action

El atleta tiene una física impresionante para su edad.

B2

The athlete has an impressive physique for his age.

Necesita mejorar su física antes de la maratón.

C1

She needs to improve her physical condition before the marathon.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • constitución (constitution/build)
  • apariencia (appearance)

Common Collocations

  • buena físicagood physique

physical

Also: bodily
A close-up view of a hand touching a large, smooth gray river stone resting on the ground, illustrating physical contact with the material world.

📝 In Action

La actividad física es importante para la salud.

A2

Physical activity is important for health.

Ella sufrió una lesión física en el partido.

B1

She suffered a physical injury in the game.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • prueba físicaphysical test

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "física" in Spanish:

natural sciencephysical conditionphysics

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: física

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence uses 'física' as a noun referring to the science?

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👥 Word Family
físico(physical (m.) / physicist (m.))Adjective / Noun
físicamente(physically)Adverb
🎵 Rhymes
clásicabásica
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin word *physica*, which itself derived from the Greek word *physikē* meaning 'knowledge of nature' or 'natural science.' The root is the Greek word *physis*, meaning 'nature.'

First recorded: Medieval Spanish period, based on Latin academic tradition.

Cognates (Related words)

English: physicsPortuguese: física

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'físico' and 'física'?

'Física' (with the -a ending) can be the feminine adjective ('physical activity') or the feminine noun ('the science of physics'). 'Físico' (with the -o ending) is the masculine adjective ('physical contact') or the masculine noun ('a physicist').

Does 'física' always mean the science of physics?

No. While that is its most common meaning, it can also refer to a person's body structure or build (their 'physique'). Context will make the meaning clear.