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How to Say "murderer" in Spanish

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asesino

/a-se-SI-no//aseˈsino/

nounB1no context
Use 'asesino' for the general and most common term for 'murderer' in everyday conversation and news reporting.
A shadowy figure wearing a dark, simple hooded cloak, standing in a dim, minimalist setting, representing a murderer or killer.

Examples

La policía atrapó al asesino después de una larga investigación.

The police caught the murderer after a long investigation.

La novela cuenta la historia de un asesino a sueldo.

The novel tells the story of a contract killer (hitman).

Se cree que es un asesino en serie.

It is believed that he is a serial killer.

Gender: Asesino vs. Asesina

This word changes to match the gender of the person. Use 'asesino' for a man and 'asesina' for a woman. If you're talking about a group that includes men and women, you use the masculine plural 'asesinos'.

Not Just Any Criminal

Mistake:Usar 'asesino' para hablar de un ladrón (thief).

Correction: Usa 'asesino' solo para alguien que mata. Para alguien que roba, di 'ladrón'. 'Asesino' is specific to the act of killing.

homicida

/oh-mee-SEE-dah//omiˈθiða/

nounB2no context
Use 'homicida' when referring to someone who has committed homicide, often in a more formal, legal, or technical context, emphasizing the act of killing another person.
A shadowy figure in a dark cloak standing alone in a misty alleyway.

Examples

La policía arrestó al homicida anoche.

The police arrested the murderer last night.

Ella fue identificada como la homicida.

She was identified as the killer.

One Ending for Everyone

This word always ends in -a, regardless of whether you are talking about a man or a woman. Use 'el homicida' for a man and 'la homicida' for a woman.

Avoid 'Homicido'

Mistake:Calling a male killer 'un homicido'.

Correction: Always use 'homicida'. 'Homicidio' is the name of the crime itself (murder), not the person who did it.

Asesino vs. Homicida

Learners often use 'homicida' when 'asesino' would be more natural. While 'homicida' is correct, 'asesino' is the everyday word for 'murderer' and is used much more frequently in general contexts and news. Stick to 'asesino' unless you're in a very specific legal or formal discussion.

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