How To Talk About Hobbies In Spanish
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More infoKnowing how to talk about your favorite hobbies in Spanish is something that most beginner students should focus on mastering early on, since it typically comes up in general conversation quite a bit.
In this post, we will outline the most common Spanish vocabulary and verbs that you need in order to express your favorite hobbies and interests. We’ll start with a video where we also introduce the vocab, while at the end we’ll finish up with some exercises including a practice video.
Hobbies In Spanish: Essential Vocabulary
1) Sports (Deportes)
English | Spanish |
Baseball | Béisbol |
Basketball | Baloncesto |
Yoga | Yoga |
Beach Volleyball | Voleibol de playa |
Soccer | Fútbol |
Tennis | Tenis |
Ski | Esquiar |
Swimming | Nadar |
Boxing | Boxear |
Cycling | Ciclismo |
Jogging | Trotar |
2) Outdoors activities (Actividades al aire libre)
English | Spanish |
Hiking | Excursionismo |
Fishing | Pesca |
Camping | Acampar |
Bungee jumping | Salto de bungee |
Riding horses | Montar a caballo |
Sailing | Navegar |
Skating | Patinar |
3) Art (Arte)
English | Spanish |
Writing poetry | Escribir poesÃa |
Visiting museums | Visitar museos |
Photography | FotografÃa |
To paint | Â Pintar |
To draw | Â Dibujar |
4) Music (Música)
English | Spanish |
Singing | Cantar |
Write Music | Escribir música |
Songwriting | Componer canciones |
Listen to music | Escuchar música |
5) Playing instruments (Tocar instrumentos)
English | Spanish |
Playing guitar | Tocar guitarra |
Playing the bass | Tocar bajo |
Playing the piano | Tocar el piano |
Playing the drums | Tocar baterÃa |
Playing Violin | Tocar el violÃn |
6) Dance (Danza)
English | Spanish |
Ballet | Ballet |
Salsa | Salsa |
Tango | Tango |
Belly Dance | Danza del vientre |
Waltz | Vals |
Contemporary dance | Danza contemporánea |
Jazz | Jazz |
7) Going out (Salir)
English | Spanish |
To the disco | A la disco |
To the beach | A la playa |
To go shopping | De compras |
Go for a walk | Salir a caminar |
Go to the movies | Salir al cine |
Go to the theater | Â Ir al teatro |
8) Relaxing hobbies
English | Spanish |
Cooking | Cocinar |
To sew | Coser |
Watching TV/movies |  Ver televisión/pelÃculas |
Fixing cars | Arreglar autos |
Taking care of pets | Â Cuidar mascotas |
Gardening | JardinerÃa |
Reading | Leer |
Playing video games | Â Jugar video juegos |
Playing cards | Jugar cartas |
Chatting | Chatear |
Carpentry | CarpinterÃa |
To sleep | Â Dormir |
Hobbies in Spanish: Talking About Likes And Dislikes
To talk about hobbies in Spanish, there are a group of verbs that will help you express things that you: like, love, hate or don’t like.
For example:
- I like playing baseball – Me gusta jugar baseball
- I love sleeping on my days off – Yo amo dormir en mis dÃas libres
- I hate camping – Yo odio acampar
- I don’t like playing video games – No me gusta jugar juegos de video.
For a more in-depth explanation on using these verbs, check out our post on how to say you like something in Spanish.
In the rest of this post, we will cover three ways to express your likes and dislikes as it relates to hobbies in Spanish.
1) Using Infinitive Verbs
When you talk about your hobbies in Spanish, you can use infinitive verbs with the below formula.
Mi pasatiempo favorito es + infinitive verb + complement
(My favorite hobby is + Infinitive verb + complement )
Here are some examples of this formula in action.
- My favorite hobby is going to the gym – Mi pasatiempo favorito es ir al gimnasio
- My favorites hobbies are playing the guitar and dancing – Mis pasatiempos favoritos son tocar la guitarra y bailar
- My favorite hobby is camping – Mi pasatiempo favorito es acampa
2) Using Indirect Objects + Verb Gustar
Probably the most common way to express a like or dislike.
- I like playing cards with my grandmother – Me gusta jugar cartas con mi abuela
- I like to swim early in the morning –  Me gusta nadar temprano en la mañana
- He likes to play soccer – Le gusta jugar fútbol
Remember, when discussing likes and dislikes, the indirect objects pronouns can form part of the question AND also the answer.
You can use the below formula to ask someone a question about their likes and dislikes.
- ¿ + Indirect object + verb gustar + infinitive verb + complement + ?
Some examples:
- Do you like to play poker? – ¿Te gusta jugar poker?
- Do you like to swim in the pool? – ¿Te gusta nadar en la piscina?
- Do you guys like to watch romantic movies? – ¿Les gusta ver pelÃculas románticas?
- Does (he/she) likes to play any instrument? – ¿Le gusta tocar algún instrumento?
You can always add Spanish questions words such as ¿Qué? or ¿Cuál? to get more specific answers.
- What do you like to do? – ¿Qué  te gusta hacer?
- What is your favorite hobby? – ¿Cuál es tu pasatiempo favorito?
- What do you do in your spare time? – ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre?
- What do you like to do on weekends? – ¿Qué te gusta hacer el fin de semana?
And finally, here are more examples where you can see how indirect pronouns form part of the question and answer.
- Do you like to practice boxing? No, I do not like boxing – ¿Te gusta practicar boxeo? No, no me gusta el boxeo
- Do you like cycling? Yes, I love to ride bike – ¿Te gusta hacer ciclismo? Si, yo amo andar en bicicleta
- What do you do in your spare time? I like to sew with my grandmother – ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? Me gusta coser con mi abuela
- What do you guys like to do on weekends? We like to visit museums – ¿Qué les gusta hacer los fines de semana? Nos gusta visitar los museos
3) Using Personal Pronouns
AÂ simple formula which can be used with verbs like Amar (to love) or Odiar (to hate).
- Personal pronoun + Conjugated verb + infinitive verb +  complement
Some examples:
- I love playing with my nephews – Yo amo jugar con mis sobrinos
- You love dancing – Tu amas bailar
- He hates to watch horror movies – El odia ver pelÃculas de terror
- We love going out with our dogs –  Nosotros amamos salir con nuestros perros
Hobbies In Spanish: Don’t Forget The Adverbs
Spanish adverbs help us modify or add more information to an action.
In this case, you can use adverbs with hobbies to be more specific in terms of expressing time, frequency and how much one enjoys that particular hobby.
- Every Sunday I go to the park to do Yoga – Todos los domingo hago yoga en el parque
- I love dancing, and I really enjoy my dancing classes – Yo amo la danza y realmente disfruto mis clases de danza
- Do you like playing tennis? Yes I like it a lot – ¿Te gusta jugar tenis? Si, me gusta mucho
- I really like reading. Books are never enough – Me gusta mucho leer. Nunca son suficientes libros
Hobbies in Spanish: Exercises
1) Follow along in the video about going to the gym. See if you can translate each of the phrases before you hear the answers.
2) Read this paragraph and tell what are the 3 favorites hobbies of Diana. (Scroll down for answers)
Mi nombre es Diana, Y tengo varios pasatiempos. Y leer es uno de ellos. Me gusta leer historias de policÃas y poemas. También me gusta cocinar, yo cocino todos los dÃas. Amo la jardinerÃa. Tengo muchas flores y hierbas sembradas, que también utilizo para cocinar.
3) Choose the right indirect object
- ____ gusta trotar por el parque con mi perro (Le – Me)
- ____ gusta ir al teatro juntos (Nos – Te)
- A mi hermana  ____ gusta tocar baterÃa (te – le)
- ¿____ gusta ir al cine? (Les – Te – Me – Nos)
4) Tell if the sentence is correct or incorrect. Correct if necessary
- Me gusta ir a la playa una vez al mes
- Me gusta jugar guitarra
- Nos gusta escuchar libros de historia
- Ella ama hacer boxeo en la tv
- Me gusta bailar salsa
5) Make the right question
- ¿____ gusta jugar cartas? (Te / Qué)
- ¿____ es tu deporte favorito? (Qué – Cuál)
- ¿____ haces en tu tiempo libre? (Te – Qué)
- ¿____ amas hacer en tu tiempo libre? ( Cuál – Qué)
- ¿____ gusta ir a navegar? (Nos / Te)
Answers
2)
- A Diana le gusta leer
- A Diana le gusta cocinar
- A Diana le gusta la jardinerÃa
3)
- Me gusta trotar por el parque con mi perro
- Nos gusta ir al teatro juntos
- A mi hermana le gusta tocar baterÃa
- ¿Te gusta ir al cine?
4)
- Me gusta ir a la playa una vez al mes
- Me gusta tocar guitarra
- Nos gusta leer libros de historia
- Ella ama ver boxeo en la tv
- Me gusta bailar salsa
5)
- ¿Te gusta jugar cartas?
- ¿Cuál es tu deporte favorito?
- ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre?
- ¿Qué amas hacer en tu tiempo libre?
- ¿Te gusta ir a navegar?