Inklingo

muñeca

/moo-NYEH-kah/

wrist

A close-up view of a simplified human arm showing the joint connecting the forearm and the hand, representing the wrist.

The word muñeca refers to the wrist, the connection between the hand and the arm.

muñeca(noun)

fA1

wrist

?

body part connecting the hand and arm

📝 In Action

Me torcí la muñeca jugando al tenis.

A1

I twisted my wrist playing tennis.

Lleva un reloj muy bonito en su muñeca izquierda.

A2

She wears a very nice watch on her left wrist.

Word Connections

Common Collocations

  • dolor de muñecawrist pain
  • girar la muñecato turn/rotate the wrist

💡 Grammar Points

Gender Reminder

Even though this word ends in '-a', remember that all body parts, including 'muñeca', are feminine nouns and use feminine articles (la, una).

⭐ Usage Tips

Use the Article

When talking about your own body parts, Spanish often uses 'la' or 'el' (the) instead of 'mi' (my), as the context makes it clear whose body part it is. Example: 'Me duele la muñeca' (My wrist hurts).

A simple, smiling toy doll wearing a colorful dress, standing upright.

Muñeca is the common Spanish word for a doll, a child's toy.

muñeca(noun)

fA1

doll

?

children's toy representing a person

Also:

action figure

?

sometimes used for collectible figures

📝 In Action

La niña pidió una muñeca de trapo para Navidad.

A1

The girl asked for a rag doll for Christmas.

Colecciona muñecas antiguas de porcelana.

B1

She collects antique porcelain dolls.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • juguete (toy)
  • figurita (small figure)

Common Collocations

  • casa de muñecasdollhouse
A portrait of a charming young woman with a pleasant expression and stylized hair, depicted in a storybook style.

Colloquially, muñeca can be used to refer to an attractive woman, similar to "babe" or "dollface."

muñeca(noun)

fB2

babe

?

attractive woman (slang, sometimes dated)

Also:

toughness

?

skill or daring, used in phrases like 'tener muñeca' (to have skill/guts)

📝 In Action

¡Mira qué muñeca! Es la chica más guapa de la fiesta.

B2

Look at that babe! She's the prettiest girl at the party.

Para ser un buen negociador se necesita mucha muñeca.

C1

To be a good negotiator, you need a lot of skill/guts.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • ser una muñecato be very beautiful
  • tener muñecato have skill or nerve

⭐ Usage Tips

Be Careful with Context

Using 'muñeca' to refer to a person is highly informal and can sometimes be seen as slightly objectifying or dated, depending on the region and context. Stick to 'guapa' or 'bonita' in formal situations.

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: muñeca

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'muñeca' to mean a toy?

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Word Family

Frequently Asked Questions

How can one word mean both 'wrist' and 'doll'?

This happens often in language! Historically, 'muñeca' was a diminutive (a word for something small) related to a small, rounded figure. This word was applied to the toy (the doll) and also to the wrist, which is the small, flexible, and rounded joint that connects your hand to your arm.