montaña
“montaña” means “mountain” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
mountain
Also: mount
📝 In Action
Me encanta hacer senderismo en la montaña durante el verano.
A1I love hiking in the mountain during the summer.
Desde la cima de la montaña, la vista es increíble.
A2From the summit of the mountain, the view is incredible.
Los picos de las montañas estaban cubiertos de nieve fresca.
B1The mountain peaks were covered in fresh snow.
heap, pile
Also: mountain (of work, etc.)
📝 In Action
Tengo una montaña de trabajo que terminar antes del viernes.
B2I have a mountain of work to finish before Friday.
Después de la fiesta, había una montaña de platos sucios en el fregadero.
B2After the party, there was a heap of dirty dishes in the sink.
Necesitamos mover esa montaña de cajas del garaje.
C1We need to move that pile of boxes from the garage.
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Words that translate to "montaña" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: montaña
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence uses 'montaña' in its figurative sense?
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The word comes from the Vulgar Latin *montanea*, which itself is an adjective derived from the classical Latin *mons*, meaning 'mountain.' It has been used in Spanish since the early Middle Ages.
First recorded: 12th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'montaña' and 'colina'?
'Montaña' is a large, tall, often rugged elevation, usually much higher than its surroundings. 'Colina' (hill) is smaller, softer, and less steep. Think of a mountain as needing special gear to climb, and a hill as something you can easily walk up.
How do I say 'mountain range'?
The common phrase is 'cadena montañosa,' which literally translates to 'mountain chain.'

