Divertir

Divertir

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “divertir”.

It’s a verb that means “to entertain”. In the reflexive form (“divertirse”), it can be translated as “to have fun” or “to have a good time”.

It comes from the Latin word divertĕre, which meant “to change direction”. This is also the origin of the English words “divert” and “diversion”.

Presumably, the word became associated with entertainment and fun because they involve diverting your mind.

¿Cómo te diviertes los fines de semana?

How do you have fun on weekends?

Ella sabe cómo divertir a los niños.

She knows how to entertain the children.

¿Te estás divirtiendo con el juego?

Are you having fun with the game?

Check out my book on Amazon:
Learn Spanish Through Cognates and Etymology