posición
“posición” means “position” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
position
Also: posture, location
📝 In Action
Por favor, mantén la misma posición para la foto.
A1Please, keep the same position for the photo.
La posición de los muebles en la sala es perfecta.
A2The position of the furniture in the living room is perfect.
Dormir en una mala posición puede causar dolor de espalda.
B1Sleeping in a bad position can cause back pain.
position
Also: status, rank
📝 In Action
Ella tiene una posición importante en la empresa.
B1She has an important position in the company.
Su posición social le permite ayudar a mucha gente.
B2His social status allows him to help many people.
Estamos buscando a alguien para la posición de gerente.
B2We are looking for someone for the manager position.
stance
Also: point of view
📝 In Action
El gobierno ha tomado una posición firme contra el crimen.
B2The government has taken a firm stance against crime.
Entiendo tu posición, pero no estoy de acuerdo.
B2I understand your point of view, but I don't agree.
¿Cuál es tu posición respecto al cambio climático?
C1What is your stance regarding climate change?
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: posición
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the correct way to say 'the position'?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin word 'positio', which refers to the act of placing something or the state of being placed.
First recorded: 13th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'posición' the same as 'puesto'?
Not exactly. 'Posición' is more general (location, rank, or stance). 'Puesto' usually refers to a specific job title or a physical spot/stall.
Why is it feminine if it doesn't end in 'a'?
Spanish has a pattern where almost all words ending in '-ción', '-sión', '-tad', and '-dad' are feminine.
Can I use 'posición' for GPS coordinates?
Yes, 'mi posición' is the standard way to refer to your current coordinates or location on a map.


