Inklingo

kilómetro

kee-LOH-meh-troh/kiˈlometɾo/

kilómetro means kilometer in Spanish (unit of distance).

kilometer

Also: kilometre
NounmA1
Spain
A long, winding road stretching far into a landscape of green hills and blue sky to represent distance.

📝 In Action

Mi oficina está a solo un kilómetro de mi casa.

A1

My office is only one kilometer from my house.

El coche tiene muchos kilómetros pero funciona bien.

A2

The car has many kilometers (high mileage) but it works well.

Corrimos diez kilómetros en el parque central.

B1

We ran ten kilometers in the central park.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • mil metros (one thousand meters)

Common Collocations

  • kilómetro cuadradosquare kilometer
  • kilómetros por horakilometers per hour
  • a pocos kilómetrosa few kilometers away

Idioms & Expressions

  • kilómetro ceroThe exact center or starting point of a country's road network, often found in a capital city.

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "kilómetro" in Spanish:

kilometerkilometre

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: kilómetro

Question 1 of 3

How many meters are in one 'kilómetro'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
kilometraje(mileage / distance covered)Noun
kilométrico(extremely long)Adjective
kilogramo(kilogram)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
parámetrodiámetrotermómetro
📚 Etymology

Formed from the Greek prefix 'khilioi' (thousand) and the word 'metron' (measure). It was first adopted in French as 'kilomètre' during the creation of the metric system.

First recorded: Late 18th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: kilometerFrench: kilomètreItalian: chilometro

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'kilómetro' masculine or feminine?

It is masculine. You should say 'el kilómetro' or 'los kilómetros'.

Does it always have an accent?

Yes, it always has an accent on the second 'o' (kilómetro) because the stress is on the third-to-last syllable.

What does 'kilométrico' mean when not talking about distance?

It is often used figuratively to describe something that feels endless or very long, like a 'kilométrica' (very long) line at the bank.