How to Say "vice" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “vice” is “vicio” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Morderse las uñas es un mal vicio.
Biting your nails is a bad habit.
El juego se convirtió en un vicio para él.
Gambling became a vice for him.
No puedo dejar de ver esta serie, ¡es puro vicio!
I can't stop watching this series, it's so addictive!
Using 'vicio' with Verbs
When describing a specific habit, use 'vicio de' followed by a verb that ends in -ar, -er, or -ir (the infinitive), like 'el vicio de fumar'.
The Gender of Vicio
This word is masculine, so always use 'el' or 'un'. Even if the person with the habit is female, the word itself stays 'el vicio'.
Vicio vs. Culpa
Mistake: “Using 'vicio' to mean a mistake was your fault.”
Correction: Use 'culpa' for blame. 'Vicio' refers to the habit itself, not the responsibility for an error.
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