hábil
“hábil” means “skillful” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
skillful
Also: clever, handy
📝 In Action
Mi abuelo es muy hábil con las herramientas.
A2My grandfather is very handy with tools.
Es una abogada muy hábil en las negociaciones.
B1She is a very skillful lawyer in negotiations.
Fue muy hábil al evitar esa pregunta incómoda.
B2He was very clever in avoiding that awkward question.
working
Also: business, valid
📝 In Action
El banco procesará el pago en tres días hábiles.
B1The bank will process the payment in three business days.
Los sábados y domingos no son días hábiles.
B2Saturdays and Sundays are not working days.
Tiene un plazo hábil de diez días para reclamar.
C1You have a valid period of ten days to claim.
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Words that translate to "hábil" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: hábil
Question 1 of 3
If a package arrives in 'tres días hábiles' and today is Friday, when should you expect it (ignoring holidays)?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin word 'habilis,' which meant 'easy to handle' or 'suitable.' It comes from the verb 'habere' (to have or to hold), implying that someone 'has' the qualities needed for a task.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a difference between 'hábil' and 'habilidoso'?
Yes. While both mean skillful, 'habilidoso' is more common in everyday conversation to describe someone who is 'handy' or 'talented' at a hobby, whereas 'hábil' can be more formal or describe mental cleverness.
Does 'hábil' ever have an accent?
Yes, it always has an accent on the 'á' because the stress is on the second-to-last syllable and it ends in a consonant other than N or S.
Can 'hábil' be used for animals?
Yes! You can say an animal is 'hábil' if it is clever at catching prey or escaping, like 'un zorro hábil' (a clever fox).

