Today’s Spanish word of the day is “información”.
It’s a feminine noun meaning “information”, though it can also translate as “news” in some contexts.
It’s one of the many Spanish nouns ending in -ción that are identical (or nearly identical) to their English counterparts except for the change from English -tion to Spanish –ción. A few others include the following:
- Situación – Situation
- Educación – Education
- Organización – Organization
Like the English word “information”, Spanish “información” comes from Latin informatio, which meant “concept”.
Example sentences
Este documento contiene información clasificada.
This document contains classified information.
Busco información sobre la historia de este lugar.
I’m looking for information about the history of this place.
Recibimos demasiada información cada día.
We receive too much information every day.
¿Tienes información sobre el evento?
Do you have information about the event?
¿Dónde puedo encontrar información turística?
Where can I find tourist information?