Key points about describing family and friends
Use verbWord used to describe an action, state of being or an occurrence. ser (to be) and tener (to have) to describe physical characteristics and personality.
adjectiveUsed to describe nouns and must agree with the nouns they are describing. generally go after the nounThe name of a thing such as an object, a place or a person. Nouns are often described as naming words. in Spanish and agree with the noun they are describing.
Use comparative An adjective used to compare two things, eg better, taller, older. adjectives to compare two things.
Higher Tier - Use superlativeA word that describes the most of something, for example the biggest, the strongest, the fastest. adjectives to compare more than one thing.
Video - Talking about family and friends
Watch the video of Denia talking about her family and friends, as well as talking to other people about themselves.
Vocabulary - Describing physical appearance
Describe what you or someone else looks like using adjectives and either:
the verb ser - to be
the verb tener - to have
To ask someone what they look like, ask the question:
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. - What do you look like?
Describing appearance using 'ser' (to be)
To describe physical appearance, use the relevant part of the verbWord used to describe an action, state of being or an occurrence. ser (to be).
Spanish | English |
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Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | I am |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | you (singular informal) are |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | he/she/it is, you (singular formal) are |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | we are |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | you (plural informal) are |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | they/you (plural formal) are |
Here are some items of vocabulary that are useful when describing people using the verb ser:
Spanish | English |
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alto/a | tall |
bajo/a | short (height) |
delgado/a | slim |
gordo/a | fat |
guapo/a | good-looking |
feo/a | ugly |
Describing hair and eye colour using 'tener' (to have)
To describe someone鈥檚 hair and eyes, use the relevant part of the verb tener (to have).
Spanish | English |
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Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | I have |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | you (singular informal) have |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | he/she/it has, you (singular formal) have |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | we have |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | you (plural informal) have |
Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | they/you (plural formal) have |
To describe someone's hair and eyes use:
- Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. - hair
- Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. - eyes
Spanish | English | Spanish | English |
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azul | blue | blanco/a | white |
verde | green | gris | grey |
尘补谤谤贸苍 | brown | rubio | blonde |
肠补蝉迟补帽辞 | brown/chestnut | largo/a | long |
negro/a | black | corto/a | short (hair) |
pelirrojo | red (hair) |
Grammar - How to use adjectives
Use adjectives to describe hair, eyes, height and personality.
In Spanish, adjectives usually go after the noun.
For example:
Tiene el pelo (noun) negro (adjective). - He has black hair.
Tengo los ojos (noun) azules (adjective). - I have blue eyes.
In Spanish, adjectives must agreeIn Spanish, an adjective must agree with the noun or nouns they are describing, which means that they have to show if they are masculine or feminine and singular or plural to match the noun. with the noun.
For regularSomething that follows the usual or 鈥榬egular鈥 pattern. adjectives, change the o to a when using it with a feminineIn Spanish, all nouns have a gender and are either masculine or feminine. noun, and add s for a pluralMore than one of an item. noun.
For example:
Masculine | Feminine | English | |
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Singular | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | black |
Plural | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | black |
Adjectives that end in a consonant, such as l, do not change between the masculineIn Spanish, all nouns have a gender, either masculine or feminine. and the feminine. Add es to the adjective when describing a pluralMore than one of an item. noun.
For example:
Masculine | Feminine | English | |
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Singular | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | blue |
Plural | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | Sorry, something went wrongCheck your connection, refresh the page and try again. | blue |
When describing a physical feature such as hair and eyes, the adjective agrees with the feature, not the person.
For example:
Mi hermana tiene los ojos verdes. - My sister has green eyes.
The Spanish word for eyes, ojos, is masculine and plural, so verdes has a s on the end.
Remember
To describe the style, length and colour of someone鈥檚 hair, and therefore using more than one adjective, add the word y (and) between the last two adjectives.
For example:
Mi hermana tiene el pelo rubio y largo. - My sister has long, blond hair.
Tengo el pelo corto y negro. - I have short, black hair.
Tienen el pelo 肠补蝉迟补帽辞 y rizado. - They have brown (chestnut), curly hair.
Talking about family and friends - Mini quiz
Translate the following sentences into Spanish:
My sister has long hair.
Mi hermana ____ ____ _____ .
Mi hermana tiene el pelo largo.
Pelo means 鈥榟air鈥. The adjective follows the noun it describes and agrees with the noun in Spanish, so the endings of largo is o to agree with pelo.
I have short blond hair.
Tengo el ____ ____ ___ _____.
Tengo el pelo corto y rubio.
Pelo means 鈥榟air鈥.
The adjective follows the noun it describes and agrees with the noun in Spanish. The endings of corto and rubio are both o to agree with pelo.
When you have two adjectives in Spanish, you need to put y (and) between them.
He has brown eyes.
_____ _____ los ____ .
Tiene los ojos marrones.
Tiene means 鈥榟e has鈥. The adjective marrones needs to follow the noun ojos.
Look at the Adjectives in Spanish guide to find out more about adjectival position and agreement in Spanish.
Listening practice
Listen to each of the clips of Antonio, Elena and Javier describing members of their family and answer the questions.
Antonio
Are the following statements true, false or not mentioned?
His mother has curly hair.
His mother has blue eyes.
His mother has brown hair.
Not mentioned. Although he says his mother has short, brown hair, he does not mention the style.
False. His mother says she would like blue eyes, but she actually has grey eyes.
True. Antonio says Mi madre tiene el pelo largo y 肠补蝉迟补帽辞.
Elena
Why does Elena think her brother and sister don鈥檛 look like they are brother and sister?
Who does Elena say is the most good-looking?
Their hair is very different as her brother has curly black hair and her sister has blond hair. Elena says her brother has el pelo negro y rizado and her sister has el pelo rubio and tienen el pelo muy distinto.
Elena says her brother is the most good-looking - Pienso que mi hermano es el 尘谩蝉 guapo.
Javier
What is Javier鈥檚 grandad like? Choose the correct answer:
A | fat |
B | quite short |
C | bald |
The correct answer is B.
Javier says that his grandad is delgado (slim) and therefore not fat, that he is bastante bajo (quite small) and he is not bald as he says he has el pelo blanco (white hair).
Click on the Show more button to read the transcript of what Antonio, Maria and Javier say and the translation.
Antonio
Mi madre tiene el pelo largo y 肠补蝉迟补帽辞 y lleva gafas. Tiene los ojos grises pero no le gustan. Dice que quisiera tener los ojos azules.
My mother has long brown hair and she wears glasses. She has grey eyes but she doesn鈥檛 like them. She says that she would like blue eyes.
Elena
Mi hermano tiene el pelo negro y rizado y mi hermana tiene el pelo rubio. 隆Es extra帽o porque tienen el pelo muy distinto! No parecen hermanos. 隆Pienso que mi hermano es el 尘谩蝉 guapo.
My brother has curly black hair and my sister has blond hair. It鈥檚 strange! They don鈥檛 look like brother and sister because they have very different hair. I think my brother is the most good-looking.
Javier
Mi abuelo es delgado y tiene el pelo blanco y una barba blanca. Tiene los ojos verdes y es bastante bajo.
My grandfather is slim and has white hair and a white beard. He has green eyes and is quite short.
Vocabulary - Describing character and personality
Use ser (to be) when describing character and personality.
Useful adjectives to describe people鈥檚 character and personality include:
Spanish | English | Spanish | English |
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alegre | cheerful | independiente | independent |
activo/a | active | juntos/as | together |
agradable | nice, pleasant | nervioso/a | nervous, uptight |
contento/a | happy, content | responsable | responsible |
divertido/a | fun, amusement | serio/a | serious |
enfadado/a | angry | 蝉颈尘辫谩迟颈肠辞/补 | nice |
estricto/a | strict | seguro/a de s铆 mismo | self-confident |
feliz | happy | trabajador/ora | hard-working |
fuerte | strong | tranquilo/a | calm, quiet, relaxed |
igual | the same, equal |
All Foundation Tier vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.
Grammar - How to form and use comparative adjectives
To form comparative An adjective used to compare two things, eg better, taller, older. adjective and say that something is 鈥榤ore than鈥 something else, use 尘谩蝉 plus the adjective followed by que.
For example:
Luis es 尘谩蝉 trabajador que Emilio. - Luis is more hard-working than Emilio.
To say that something is 鈥榣ess than鈥 something else use menos + the adjective + que.
For example:
Ana es menos ordenada que Carmen. - Ana is less tidy than Carmen. is less tidy than Carmen鈥
Common irregular comparatives are:
mejor que 鈥 better than
peor que 鈥 worse than
For example:
Jorge sabe cocinar mucho mejor que yo. 鈥 Jorge knows how to cook much better than me.
Comparative and superlative adjectives - Mini quiz
Complete the gaps in the following sentences:
Es ____ _______ ____ su hermano.
She is more independent than her brother.
Es 尘谩蝉 independiente que su hermano.
惭谩蝉鈥 followed by an adjective and que means 鈥榤ore 鈥 than鈥.
Hugo es ____ _____ ____ Daniel.
Hugo is less funny than Daniel.
Hugo es menos divertido que Daniel.
Menos followed by an adjective and que means 鈥榣ess 鈥 than鈥. The adjective divertido needs to agree with Hugo and have a masculine ending.
Find out more about in the Comparative and superlative adjectives guide.
Reading practice
Read this article from a magazine.
Un estudio reciente revela que existen cuatro tipos de personalidades, pero la mayor铆a de las personas tiene diferentes tipos de car谩cter:
Tipo A: Estas personas se caracterizan por tener un tipo de comportamiento tranquilo: nunca se ponen enfadadas y a veces son t铆midas. No les gusta mostrar sus emociones y prefieren evitar ser el centro de atenci贸n.
Tipo B: Estas personas son muy extrovertidas. Parecen estar completamente seguras de s铆 mismas y siempre tienen muchos amigos. Son personas muy activas y les encantan las fiestas.
Tipo C: Las personas que tienen este tipo de personalidad son independientes. Son personas ambiciosas y positivas y les gusta inspirar y organizar a la gente. Sin embargo, se ponen enfadados a menudo.
Tipo D: Este tipo de persona es muy art铆stica y creativa. Tiene muchas ideas originales y es muy imaginativa, pero encuentra dif铆cil organizarse.
Choose the correct personality type (A, B, C or D) for each statement.
They are very sociable.
They never get angry.
They make good leaders.
They are extremely self-confident.
They might be untidy.
They can be shy.
B - The text says tienen muchos amigos (they have lots of friends) and les encantan las fiestas (they love parties).
A - Be careful as C also mentions anger: se ponen enfadados a menudo (they become angry often) whereas the correct answer is from A: nunca se se ponen enfadadas (they never become angry).
C - The text says that these people are positive and like inspiring and organising other people.
B - These people are extrovertidas (outgoing) and seguras de s铆 mismas (self-assured).
D - The article says lo encuentra dif铆cil organizarse (finds it difficult to get organised).
A - The text says a veces son t铆midas (sometimes they are shy).
Vocabulary sheet
Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful vocabulary to use when describing yourself or others.
Higher Tier - Vocabulary - Adjectives
Useful Higher Tier adjectives for describing character and personality include:
Spanish | English |
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dulce | sweet |
fiel | loyal, faithful |
listo/a | smart, ready |
optimista | optimistic |
orgulloso/a | proud |
All Foundation and Higher Tier vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.
Higher Tier - Grammar - How to form and use superlative adjectives
To form superlative adjectives to say that something is 鈥榯he most鈥, use el/la/los/las followed by 尘谩蝉 and the adjective.
To say that something is 鈥榯he least鈥, use el/la/los/las followed by menos and the adjective.
El/la/los/las mean 鈥榯he鈥 and change according to whether the noun is masculine or feminine and singular or plural.
Common irregular superlatives include:
el/la mejor, los/las mejores - the best
el/la peor, los/las peores - the worst
For example:
Es el mejor profesor del colegio. - He鈥檚 the best teacher in the school.
Higher Tier - Superlatives - Mini quiz
Complete the following sentences.
Es mi ______ amiga.
She is my best friend.
Es mi mejor amiga.
The superlative mejor means 鈥榖est鈥 and does not change ending according to whether it is masculine or feminine.
Son ____ ________ calidades.
They are the worst qualities.
Son las peores calidades.
The noun calidades is feminine and plural and you need las meaning 鈥榯he鈥 and peores meaning 鈥榳orst鈥. To make peor plural, add es to the end.
Look at the Comparatives and superlatives adjectives guide to find out more about superlatives in Spanish.
Higher Tier - Vocabulary sheet
Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful Higher Tier vocabulary to use when describing yourself or others.
Now you have revised the important vocabulary and key grammar points for describing family and friends why not have a look at the Talking about life at school in Spanish?