fanáticos
“fanáticos” means “fans” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
fans
Also: enthusiasts, followers
📝 In Action
Los fanáticos del Real Madrid están celebrando en la calle.
A2The Real Madrid fans are celebrating in the street.
Somos fanáticos de la música rock de los años ochenta.
A2We are fans of eighties rock music.
fanatical
Also: obsessed, bigoted
📝 In Action
Ellos tienen unos comportamientos muy fanáticos.
B1They have very fanatical behaviors.
No debemos ser fanáticos con nuestras opiniones políticas.
B2We shouldn't be fanatical with our political opinions.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: fanáticos
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence means 'They are fans of the movie'?
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👥 Word Family▼
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin 'fanaticus', which originally meant 'someone belonging to a temple'. Over time, it came to describe someone who acted as if they were possessed by a religious spirit, and eventually, just someone very enthusiastic.
First recorded: 17th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I just say 'fans' in Spanish?
Yes! In many Spanish-speaking countries, the English word 'fans' is very common, especially in casual conversation about pop culture.
Is 'fanáticos' always a bad thing?
Not at all. If you are a 'fanático del café', it just means you really love coffee. It only sounds negative when talking about politics or religion where someone is being extreme.

