galón
“galón” means “gallon” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
gallon
Also: container
📝 In Action
Compré un galón de leche en el supermercado.
A1I bought a gallon of milk at the supermarket.
¿Cuántos galones de gasolina necesita el coche?
A2How many gallons of gasoline does the car need?
Necesitamos tres galones de pintura azul para la sala.
B1We need three gallons of blue paint for the living room.
stripe / chevron
Also: braid
📝 In Action
El sargento luce sus nuevos galones en el uniforme.
B2The sergeant wears his new stripes on his uniform.
La chaqueta del capitán está adornada con galones dorados.
B2The captain's jacket is decorated with golden braids.
Ese oficial se ganó los galones en el campo de batalla.
C1That officer earned his stripes on the battlefield.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: galón
Question 1 of 3
If you are at a gas station in Puerto Rico and ask for 'un galón', what are you buying?
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👥 Word Family▼
🎵 Rhymes▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the French word 'galon', which originally referred to a decorative ribbon or braid used to measure and decorate clothes.
First recorded: 17th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Spanish 'galón' the same size as a US 'gallon'?
Yes, usually when the word 'galón' is used in Spanish, it refers to the US liquid gallon (approx. 3.78 liters).
Do people in Spain use the word 'galón' for milk?
No. Spain uses the metric system, so they buy milk by the 'litro'. In Spain, 'galón' is almost exclusively used for military stripes.
How do I say 'stripes' on a zebra?
Don't use 'galones' for animals! For a zebra or a tiger, use the word 'rayas'.

