How to Say "address" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “address” is “dirección” — use 'dirección' when referring to the specific street, number, city, and postal code where someone lives or a building is located.
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dirección
nounA1general
Use 'dirección' when referring to the specific street, number, city, and postal code where someone lives or a building is located.
Examples
¿Cuál es tu dirección?
What is your address?
seña
nounB1informal
Use 'seña' when asking for more general location details or contact information that helps identify a place, often including landmarks or specific characteristics.
Examples
¿Me puedes dar tus señas?
Can you give me your address/contact details?
Dirección vs. Seña
Learners often use 'seña' for any type of address, but it's more informal and implies a broader set of location details than just the postal address. Stick to 'dirección' for standard street addresses to avoid confusion.
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