panadería
“panadería” means “bakery” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
bakery
Also: bread shop
📝 In Action
Voy a la panadería para comprar pan fresco.
A1I'm going to the bakery to buy fresh bread.
Hay una panadería excelente a la vuelta de la esquina.
A1There is an excellent bakery around the corner.
El olor que sale de la panadería cada mañana es increíble.
A2The smell coming out of the bakery every morning is incredible.
baking
Also: bakery business
📝 In Action
Ella decidió estudiar panadería en Francia.
B2She decided to study baking in France.
La panadería requiere mucha precisión y paciencia.
B2Baking requires a lot of precision and patience.
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Quick Quiz: panadería
Question 1 of 3
Which word refers to the person who works in a panadería?
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Derived from the Spanish word 'pan' (bread), which comes from the Latin 'panis', combined with the suffix '-ería', which denotes a place of business or a trade.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a panadería and a pastelería?
A panadería primarily sells bread (pan), while a pastelería focuses on cakes, tarts, and sweet pastries (pasteles). Many modern shops are both and might be called 'Panadería-Pastelería'.
Is panadería used in all Spanish-speaking countries?
Yes, it is the standard word for a bakery everywhere from Spain to Argentina.
Why does it end in -ería?
The suffix -ería is a very common way in Spanish to turn a product into a shop name. For example: Helado (ice cream) becomes Heladería (ice cream parlor).

