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How to Say "dizzy" in Spanish

The Spanish word fordizzyis mareadoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
adjectiveA2
feeling like the room is spinning
A friendly character with swirly spiral eyes and small yellow stars circling their head, looking wobbly and off-balance.

Examples

Me siento un poco mareado después de girar tanto.

I feel a bit dizzy after spinning so much.

Ella siempre se pone mareada cuando viaja en la parte de atrás del coche.

She always gets motion sick when she travels in the back of the car.

Bebió solo una copa de vino y ya está un poco mareado.

He only drank one glass of wine and he's already a bit tipsy.

Use with 'Estar' not 'Ser'

Since feeling dizzy is a temporary state or feeling, you must use the verb 'estar'. Saying 'soy mareado' would sound like being dizzy is a permanent personality trait!

Matching the Person

The word changes its ending based on who is feeling it. Use 'mareado' for a man and 'mareada' for a woman.

The 'Sick' Confusion

Mistake:Using 'mareado' for a general illness like a cold.

Correction: Use 'enfermo' for being sick with a cold/flu. Use 'mareado' specifically for that spinning head or upset stomach feeling.

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