raíz
“raíz” means “root” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
root
Also: radish
📝 In Action
Las raíces del árbol son muy profundas.
A2The roots of the tree are very deep.
Necesitamos podar el rosal para que eche nuevas raíces.
B1We need to prune the rose bush so it can put down new roots.
root
Also: square root, source
📝 In Action
La raíz del problema fue la falta de comunicación.
B1The root of the problem was the lack of communication.
Muchas palabras españolas tienen raíces latinas.
B2Many Spanish words have Latin roots.
Calcula la raíz cuadrada de 81.
B2Calculate the square root of 81.
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Quick Quiz: raíz
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence uses 'raíz' to mean the fundamental source of a problem?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes directly from the Latin word *radix*, which meant 'root' or 'radish'. This shows why the word covers both plant parts and the idea of a fundamental source.
First recorded: Around the 10th century in Old Spanish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'raíz' masculine or feminine?
'Raíz' is a feminine noun, so you must use feminine articles and adjectives with it (la raíz, una raíz profunda).
How do I say 'square root' using 'raíz'?
You use the specific phrase 'raíz cuadrada'. For example, 'la raíz cuadrada de nueve' (the square root of nine).

