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How to Say "thigh" in Spanish

The Spanish word forthighis musloA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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muslo

nounA2
human anatomy
A simple illustration showing the upper part of a human leg between the hip and the knee.

Examples

El jugador de fútbol tiene los muslos muy fuertes.

The soccer player has very strong thighs.

Me duele el muslo derecho después de correr tanto.

My right thigh hurts after running so much.

El fémur es el hueso que se encuentra en el muslo.

The femur is the bone found in the thigh.

Using 'the' instead of 'my'

In Spanish, when talking about your own body parts, you usually say 'the thigh' (el muslo) instead of 'my thigh' (mi muslo). For example: 'Me duele el muslo' literally means 'The thigh hurts me.'

Always Masculine

The word 'muslo' is always a masculine noun. Even if a woman is talking about her own thigh, she must use 'el muslo' and masculine adjectives like 'el muslo derecho'.

Confusing 'muslo' with the whole leg

Mistake:Using 'muslo' to describe your ankle or foot.

Correction: Use 'muslo' only for the part of the leg between the hip and the knee. Use 'pierna' for the whole leg.

Other Meanings ofmuslo

muslocan also mean:

  • poultry/meat(A1)

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