40+ Spanish Summer Words + Phrases

Want to learn Spanish summer words?

That’s good!

The first one you should know is “verano,” meaning “summer,”

But this guide will give you all that and more down below… 40+ words and phrases including audio pronunciation.

Spanish Summer Words

Let’s start with the Spanish words first. Words like verano, calor, and el sol.

Be sure to click on the “hear it” audio icons to hear the pronunciation as well.

EnglishSpanishHear it
Air-conditioningel aire condicionado
Balmycálido
BeachPlaya
BikiniBikini
BreezeBrisa
Cold drinkBebida fría
Flip flopsChanclas
Hat / CapSombrero / Gorra
HeatCalor
Hot and humidCalor y humedad
HumidHúmedo
Ice creamHelado
PoolPiscina
SandArena
Scorchingabrasador
ShadeSombra
SummerVerano
Sunel sol
SunglassesGafas de sol
Sunnysoleado
SunscreenBloqueador solar
SwimsuitTraje de baño
to be on vacationto be on vacation
TowelToalla
TravelViajar
Vacationlas vacaciones
WaterAgua
WavesOlas

Spanish Summer Phrases

It’s nice and all to know words…

But it’s the Spanish phrases that get you speaking faster.

So, next up are phrases to know for the summer.

These include phrases for weather, beach, and more.

EnglishSpanishHear it
It’s very hot.Hace mucho calor.
It’s humid today.Está húmedo hoy.
Do you have water?¿Tienes agua?
Where is the shade?¿Dónde está la sombra?
Let’s go swim.Vamos a nadar.
I’m getting sunburned.Me estoy quemando.
I need sunscreen.Necesito bloqueador solar.
Do you want an ice cream?¿Quieres un helado?
What a beautiful day!¡Qué día tan bonito!
Let’s go to the beach!¡Vamos a la playa!
It’s hot and sticky. (very humid)Hace bochorno.
I love summer.Me encanta el verano.
I’m sweating a lot.Estoy sudando mucho.
I want a cold drink.Quiero una bebida fría.
Where’s the pool?¿Dónde está la piscina?

Back to You

Now you’re somewhat ready for “el verano.”

I say somewhat because you’re likely not fluent yet and could use a Spanish learning program (I suggest something like SpanishPod101.)

But these Spanish summer prhases and vocabulary should be enough,

Enough to complain about the “Calor” by saying “Hace mucho calor.”

Anyway, back to you.

Leave me a comment.

– The Main Junkie

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