periódico
“periódico” means “newspaper” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
newspaper
Also: paper
📝 In Action
Compré el periódico para leer las noticias de hoy.
A1I bought the newspaper to read today's news.
¿Dónde dejaste el periódico de ayer?
A1Where did you leave yesterday's paper?
periodic
Also: regular, recurring
📝 In Action
Hacemos una revisión periódica de todos los equipos.
B1We do a periodic check of all the equipment.
El movimiento del péndulo es periódico y predecible.
B2The movement of the pendulum is periodic and predictable.
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Words that translate to "periódico" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: periódico
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'periódico' as an adjective?
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Comes from the Latin *periodicus*, which itself derives from the Greek *periodikós*, meaning 'coming around at intervals.' The core root refers to the idea of a cycle or rotation.
First recorded: 17th century (in the context of publications)
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Frequently Asked Questions
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'periódico' y 'diario'?
'Periódico' is the general term for a newspaper or any regularly published magazine. 'Diario' specifically means a publication that comes out daily, like the English phrase 'the daily paper.' Often they are interchangeable, but 'periódico' can refer to weekly or monthly publications as well.
How do I make 'periódico' feminine?
If you are using it as an adjective (meaning 'periodic'), you change the -o to -a to match a feminine noun: 'una reunión periódica' (a periodic meeting). If you are using it as the noun (meaning 'newspaper'), the word itself stays masculine: 'el periódico'.

