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How to Say "free time" in Spanish

The Spanish word forfree timeis ocioA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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ocio

nounA2
Time spent away from work or duties
A person relaxing in a colorful hammock between two palm trees on a sunny day.

Examples

En mi tiempo de ocio, me gusta ir al cine y leer.

In my leisure time, I like to go to the cinema and read.

La ciudad ofrece muchas actividades de ocio para los jóvenes.

The city offers many recreational activities for young people.

El sector del ocio nocturno ha crecido mucho este año.

The nightlife and leisure sector has grown a lot this year.

It's always masculine

Even though it refers to an abstract concept, 'ocio' is a masculine noun. Always use 'el' or 'un' with it.

Using 'de' for categories

When you want to describe a type of fun activity, you usually place 'de ocio' after the noun, like 'centros de ocio' (leisure centers).

Don't confuse with being lazy

Mistake:Él es muy ocio.

Correction: Él es muy ocioso (or vago).

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