Igual

Igual

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “igual”. It can be used as an adjective or adverb translating as “equal” or “the same”.

It comes the same Latin root as the English word “equal”.

“Igual” is quite a versatile word, and it doesn’t always mean exactly “the same” or “equal”. For example, it can mean “anyway” in phrases such as “Voy a ir igual” (I’m going to go anyway).

Juan camina igual de rápido que María.

Juan walks just as fast as Maria.

Ya sé que no quieres venir, pero voy a invitarte igual.

I know you don’t want to come, but I’m going to invite you anyway.

Los dos vestidos son iguales, pero en diferentes colores.

Both dresses are the same, but in different colors.

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