Inklingo

fracción

frak-SYOHN/fɾakˈsjon/

fracción means fraction in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

fraction

Also: portion
NounfA2
A colorful pie with one slice separated from the rest.

📝 In Action

Un cuarto es una fracción básica.

A1

One quarter is a basic fraction.

Tienes que escribir el resultado como una fracción.

A2

You have to write the result as a fraction.

Aprendimos a sumar fracciones en la clase de hoy.

B1

We learned how to add fractions in today's class.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • fracción propiaproper fraction
  • fracción decimaldecimal fraction

split second, fraction

Also: segment
NounfB1
Mexico
A hummingbird hovering mid-air with its wings blurred to show rapid movement.

📝 In Action

Todo ocurrió en una fracción de segundo.

B1

Everything happened in a split second.

Solo una pequeña fracción de la población asistió al evento.

B2

Only a small fraction of the population attended the event.

Una fracción del partido político no está de acuerdo.

C1

A segment of the political party does not agree.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • fracción de segundosplit second
  • mínima fraccióntiny fraction

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: fracción

Question 1 of 3

How do you say 'three fractions' in Spanish?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
fraccionar(to divide into parts)Verb
fraccionamiento(subdivision / housing development)Noun
fraccionario(fractional)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
accióncanciónreacción
📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'fractio', which comes from 'frangere', meaning 'to break'. It literally describes the act of breaking something into pieces.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: fractionFrench: fractionItalian: frazione

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'fracción' only refer to math?

No! While it's common in math, it's also used to describe any small part of a whole, like a 'fraction' of a second or a 'fraction' of the population.

Why does the accent disappear in 'fracciones'?

In Spanish, we use an accent on 'fracción' because the stress is on the last syllable. When we add '-es' for the plural, the stress naturally stays on the 'cio' sound without needing a written mark.

Can I use 'parte' instead of 'fracción'?

Yes, 'parte' is more general. Use 'fracción' when you want to sound a bit more precise or emphasize that the piece is quite small compared to the whole.