{"id":917,"date":"2025-08-15T13:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-15T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bunpo.app\/blog\/?p=917"},"modified":"2025-10-12T05:18:28","modified_gmt":"2025-10-12T05:18:28","slug":"whats-your-zodiac-sign-in-spanish-and-how-to-say-it-right","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bunpo.app\/blog\/spanish\/whats-your-zodiac-sign-in-spanish-and-how-to-say-it-right\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s Your Zodiac Sign in Spanish? (And How to Say It Right)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n <p>Ever wondered what your zodiac sign is in Spanish? You\u2019re not alone. Whether you&#8217;re learning Spanish or just curious about how astrology translates across languages, knowing the Spanish names for the zodiac signs is a fun and easy way to expand your vocabulary\u2014and maybe even spark a few interesting conversations.<\/p>\n    <\/header>\n\n    <section>\n      <h2>Zodiac Signs in Spanish<\/h2>\n      <p>Below is a simple list of all the zodiac signs in Spanish, along with their corresponding dates:<\/p>\n      <ol>\n        <li><strong>Aries<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Aries<\/em> (March 21 \u2013 April 19)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Taurus<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Tauro<\/em> (April 20 \u2013 May 20)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Gemini<\/strong> \u2013 <em>G\u00e9minis<\/em> (May 21 \u2013 June 20)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Cancer<\/strong> \u2013 <em>C\u00e1ncer<\/em> (June 21 \u2013 July 22)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Leo<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Leo<\/em> (July 23 \u2013 August 22)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Virgo<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Virgo<\/em> (August 23 \u2013 September 22)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Libra<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Libra<\/em> (September 23 \u2013 October 22)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Scorpio<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Escorpio<\/em> (October 23 \u2013 November 21)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Sagittarius<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Sagitario<\/em> (November 22 \u2013 December 21)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Capricorn<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Capricornio<\/em> (December 22 \u2013 January 19)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Aquarius<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Acuario<\/em> (January 20 \u2013 February 18)<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Pisces<\/strong> \u2013 <em>Piscis<\/em> (February 19 \u2013 March 20)<\/li>\n      <\/ol>\n    <\/section>\n\n    <section>\n      <h2>A Few Quick Language Notes<\/h2>\n      <ul>\n        <li>Some names look the same or very similar, such as <em>Leo<\/em> and <em>Virgo<\/em>, which makes them easy to remember.<\/li>\n        <li>Others are more noticeably different\u2014<em>Scorpio<\/em> becomes <em>Escorpio<\/em>, and <em>Sagittarius<\/em> turns into <em>Sagitario<\/em>.<\/li>\n        <li>Spanish pronunciation emphasizes syllables differently than English, so it might take a little practice. For example, <em>Piscis<\/em> is pronounced &#8220;PEES-sees,&#8221; and <em>G\u00e9minis<\/em> sounds like &#8220;HEH-mee-nees.&#8221;<\/li>\n      <\/ul>\n    <\/section>\n\n    <section>\n      <h2>Why Learn These?<\/h2>\n      <p>Whether you&#8217;re chatting with a Spanish-speaking friend, reading your horoscope in Spanish, or just want a quick way to spice up your study sessions, learning the zodiac signs in Spanish is a fun and easy win. It\u2019s also a great icebreaker\u2014after all, asking <strong><em>\u00bfCu\u00e1l es tu signo?<\/em><\/strong> (What\u2019s your sign?) is a classic conversation starter.<\/p>\n      <p>Got your sign down? Say it out loud in Spanish\u2014and maybe go check out your horoscope for today. Just don\u2019t blame us if Mercury\u2019s in retrograde.<\/p>\n    <\/section>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ever wondered what your zodiac sign is in Spanish? You\u2019re not alone. 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