mártir
“mártir” means “martyr” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
martyr
Also: witness
📝 In Action
San Esteban es considerado el primer mártir cristiano.
B1Saint Stephen is considered the first Christian martyr.
Muchos lo ven como un mártir de la libertad de expresión.
B2Many see him as a martyr for freedom of expression.
La historia está llena de mártires que lucharon por la justicia.
C1History is full of martyrs who fought for justice.
martyr
Also: sufferer
📝 In Action
No te hagas el mártir solo porque tienes que limpiar la cocina.
B2Don't play the martyr just because you have to clean the kitchen.
Mi abuela es una mártir; siempre está cuidando a todos sin quejarse.
B2My grandmother is a saint/sufferer; she's always taking care of everyone without complaining.
Le encanta ir de mártir por la vida para dar pena.
C1He loves to go through life acting like a martyr so people feel sorry for him.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: mártir
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the correct feminine form of 'mártir'?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Greek word 'martys', which originally meant 'witness.' In early Christianity, this referred to those who 'witnessed' their faith by suffering death.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'mártir' only used in religious contexts?
No. While it has religious roots, it is frequently used in politics (mártir de la revolución) and figuratively in daily life to describe someone who complains a lot or sacrifices themselves for others.
Why does 'mártir' have an accent mark?
Spanish words that end in 'r' usually have the stress on the last syllable (like 'hablar'). Because 'mártir' has the stress on the first syllable, it must have an accent mark to show the exception.
What is the plural of 'mártir'?
The plural is 'mártires'. Note that it keeps the accent mark on the 'á'.

