maratón
“maratón” means “marathon” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
marathon
Also: long-distance race
📝 In Action
Ella está entrenando para el maratón de Nueva York.
A2She is training for the New York marathon.
Correr un maratón requiere mucha preparación física.
B1Running a marathon requires a lot of physical preparation.
Participé en la maratón de mi ciudad el domingo pasado.
A2I participated in my city's marathon last Sunday.
marathon, binge
Also: session
📝 In Action
Hicimos un maratón de Star Wars todo el fin de semana.
B1We did a Star Wars marathon all weekend.
Tengo un maratón de estudio para el examen de mañana.
B1I have a study marathon for tomorrow's exam.
Después del maratón de trabajo, necesito dormir doce horas.
B2After the work marathon, I need to sleep for twelve hours.
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Quick Quiz: maratón
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the correct plural form of 'maratón'?
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Named after the Greek city of Marathon. Legend says a messenger ran from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to deliver news of a victory, a distance of about 40km.
First recorded: 19th century (in its modern sporting sense)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'maratón' masculine or feminine?
It can be both! 'El maratón' is slightly more common globally, but 'la maratón' is perfectly correct and very popular in South America.
Does 'maratón' always mean a race?
No. Just like in English, it can mean any long, tiring activity, like a 'study marathon' or a 'movie marathon'.
Why does the accent disappear in 'maratones'?
Because the extra syllable 'es' shifts the stress. Since the word now ends in 's' and the stress is on the second-to-last syllable, Spanish rules say no accent mark is needed.

