Inklingo

patriótico

pah-tree-OH-tee-koh/paˈtɾjotiko/

patriótico means patriotic in Spanish (showing love or support for one's country).

patriotic

Also: nationalistic
General
A person standing proudly while holding a large flag, looking towards the horizon.

📝 In Action

Llevaba una camiseta patriótica con los colores de la bandera.

A2

He was wearing a patriotic t-shirt with the colors of the flag.

El desfile fue un evento muy patriótico y emocionante.

B1

The parade was a very patriotic and moving event.

Muchos ciudadanos sienten un deber patriótico de votar.

B2

Many citizens feel a patriotic duty to vote.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • antipatriótico (unpatriotic)
  • traidor (traitorous)

Common Collocations

  • himno patrióticopatriotic anthem
  • fervor patrióticopatriotic fervor
  • sentimiento patrióticopatriotic feeling

Idioms & Expressions

  • amor a la patriaa deep love and devotion to one's country

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "patriótico" in Spanish:

nationalisticpatriotic

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: patriótico

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How would you say 'a patriotic song'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
exóticocaóticonarcótico
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'patrios' (relating to a father), which passed through Latin as 'patrioticus' before becoming the Spanish word we use today.

First recorded: 17th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: patrioticFrench: patriotiqueItalian: patriottico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'patriótico' ever used as a noun?

No, 'patriótico' is strictly an adjective (a word that describes). To talk about a person, you use the noun 'patriota'.

Does 'patriótico' have a plural form?

Yes! If you are describing more than one thing, add an 's'. For example: 'himnos patrióticos' (patriotic anthems).

Does it have the same meaning as 'nationalistic'?

They are very close, but 'patriótico' usually has a positive, warm feeling of love for home, while 'nacionalista' can sometimes imply a more political or aggressive stance.