técnico
“técnico” means “technical” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
technical
Also: specialized
📝 In Action
Necesitamos una solución técnica para este problema de software.
B1We need a technical solution for this software problem.
El lenguaje técnico del informe era muy difícil de entender.
B2The technical language of the report was very difficult to understand.
Su estilo de natación es muy bueno a nivel técnico.
B1His swimming style is very good on a technical level.
technician
Also: specialist
📝 In Action
Llamamos a un técnico para que repare la lavadora.
A2We called a technician to repair the washing machine.
Mi hermano es técnico informático y trabaja con computadoras.
B1My brother is an IT technician and works with computers.
El técnico de sonido ajustó todos los micrófonos antes del concierto.
B2The sound engineer (technician) adjusted all the microphones before the concert.
coach
Also: manager
📝 In Action
El técnico del equipo de fútbol fue despedido después de la derrota.
B1The coach of the soccer team was fired after the defeat.
Los jugadores respetan mucho las decisiones del técnico.
B1The players highly respect the decisions of the manager.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "técnico" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: técnico
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence uses 'técnico' as a person (a noun)?
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📚 Etymology▼
The word comes from the Latin 'technicus', which itself originated from the ancient Greek word 'tekhnikós', meaning 'pertaining to art, skill, or craft.' It emphasizes ability and specialized knowledge.
First recorded: 15th century (via Latin/Greek roots)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'técnico' (noun) and 'técnica' (noun)?
'El técnico' refers to a male specialist or technician (a person). 'La técnica' refers to the method or skill itself (e.g., 'Aprender una técnica nueva' - To learn a new technique) or a female technician.
Can 'técnico' be used to mean 'technological'?
Yes, but usually it means 'technical' in the sense of 'specialized knowledge.' For modern technology (like phones or internet), 'tecnológico' is often a clearer choice (e.g., 'un avance tecnológico').


