{"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\u2019re 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 \u201cPEES-sees,\u201d and <em>G\u00e9minis<\/em> sounds like \u201cHEH-mee-nees.\u201d<\/li>\n      <\/ul>\n    <\/section>\n\n    <section>\n      <h2>Why Learn These?<\/h2>\n      <p>Whether you\u2019re 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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