Filler words, those ubiquitous linguistic placeholders, play a crucial role in the flow and coherence of our speech. In Spanish, these "muletillas" serve a similar purpose, adding emphasis, bridging gaps in conversation, and maintaining a natural pace. By incorporating filler words into your Spanish vocabulary, you'll enhance your fluency and connect with native speakers on a deeper level.
Filler Word | English Equivalent | Example |
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Bueno | Well | Bueno, vamos a ver... (Well, let's see...) |
Vale | Okay | Vale, lo entiendo. (Okay, I understand.) |
Pues | Well | Pues, no sé qué decir. (Well, I don't know what to say.) |
Filler Word | English Equivalent | Example |
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O sea | You know | O sea, me encanta esta película. (You know, I love this movie.) |
¿Sabes? | You know | ¿Sabes? Estoy muy cansado. (You know, I'm very tired.) |
¿Entiendes? | Do you understand | ¿Entiendes? Es muy importante. (Do you understand? It's very important.) |
What are the most common filler words in Spanish?
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Can I use filler words in formal Spanish?
Yes, but sparingly and with caution.
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