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100 Spanish AI Words

Have you ever wondered about the most common Spanish words that AI chatbots like to use?

Wonder no more, because we investigated this really important matter on your behalf, leading to this 100-strong list of the top Spanish AI terms.

Some experts say these words are repeated often in artificial intelligence tools because they’ve always been popular words in the Spanish language!

Read through this list and decide for yourself.

1. Enfatizar (emphasize)

Meaning to give special importance or focus to something which may be of interest to the user.

2. Tapiz (tapestry)

The word tapiz translates to tapestry, referring to a heavy, decorative fabric often hung on walls, featuring intricate designs or scenes—but AI uses this word metaphorically.

3. Abrazo (embrace)

It conveys the idea of embracing an idea or a concept. AI is always encouraging humans to embrace new things!

4. Forma (form)

This one is commonly used by AI to refer to physical shape, structure, style, or the way something is organized or arranged in both tangible and abstract contexts.

5. Aspecto (aspect)

Frequently used in various contexts to describe different facets or features of a subject, such as physical appearance, characteristics, or viewpoints.

6. Sin costuras (seamless)

Meaning without seams or joins. It was originally used to describe clothing that appears smooth and continuous but now it describes systems and processes.

7. Contemporáneo (contemporary)

Anything belonging to the current time period, particularly in relation to art, culture, and current events, making it relevant in discussions across various fields.

8. Enfoque (focus)

Refers to the central point of attention or interest in a particular context or situation.

9. Eficiente (efficient)

Performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort—lots of people in Spain use AI to find efficiencies.

10. Atractivo (attractive)

Generally used to describe physical appeal, charm, or allure in various contexts, such as fashion, marketing, and personal relationships.

11. Adoptar (adopt)

The Spanish verb “adoptar” is everywhere in AI. It means to take up and accept something, such as adopting a child or adopting an idea or practice.

12. Efectivo (effective)

Something that works well or produces the desired result. It’s a very common ‘human word’ too.

13. Norma (norm)

Referring to a standard or a rule that dictates what is considered acceptable or typical behavior within a society or group.

14. Priorizar (prioritize)

To designate or treat something as more important than others. AI is really good at helping humans prioritize one thing over another depending on individual needs.

15. Investigar (investigate)

It appears often in academic, legal, and professional contexts to describe the process of examining or studying something in detail to uncover facts or information.

16. Incentivo (incentive)

Something that motivates or encourages someone to take a particular action or behave in a certain way—AI chatbots are excellent at helping humans feel motivated.

17. Hola (hello)

The classic greeting in Spanish-speaking countries, making it a fundamental part of everyday conversation, hence why AI chatbots use it often.

18. Social (social)

It’s the same in English and refers to aspects that involve interaction among individuals and the structures and institutions that shape social behavior.

19. Considerar (consider)

The Spanish verb “considerar” translates to “to consider”, meaning to think about something carefully, especially in making a decision.

20. Arreglo (arrangement)

The act of organizing or setting things in order, or it can also mean a settlement or agreement in a broader context.

21. Intenso (intense)

A common Spanish AI word for describing something that is strong, powerful, or extreme in degree, often applied to emotions, experiences, or sensations.

22. Sostenible (sustainable)

The ability to maintain or support processes or systems over the long term without depleting resources or causing ecological harm.

23. Asegurar (ensure)

Means to make certain that something will happen or to guarantee the truth or certainty of something—humans are always looking for reassurance!

24. Necesidad (need)

A condition or situation in which something is essential or required for well-being or survival.

25. Involucrar (involve)

Used in various contexts to describe the act of including or engaging someone or something in an activity or situation.

26. Promover (promote)

To support or actively encourage a cause, venture, or idea.

27. Emergir (emerge)

The Spanish word “emergir” translates to “to emerge” in English, meaning to come forth or become visible, often after being hidden or submerged.

28. Último (ultimate)

“Último” is “last,” which refers to something that is final, at the end of a sequence or list, or of the greatest importance.

29. Navegar (navigate)

This one is an overused word which refers to the essential action of guiding a vessel or traveling through unfamiliar territories, both literally and figuratively.

30. Perseguir (pursue)

The Spanish verb “perseguir” translates to “to chase” or “to pursue” in English, meaning to follow someone or something in order to catch or attain it.

31. Versátil (versatile)

Capable of adapting or being adapted to many different functions or activities.

32. Dinámico (dynamic)

Something characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. It’s easily one of AI’s favorite adjectives!

33. Evolucionando (evolving)

The process of gradual development or change in various contexts, such as biology, technology, and personal growth, reflecting ongoing transformation in our understanding and environment.

34. Demostrar (demonstrate)

Meaning to show or prove something through evidence or example—humans love learning through demonstrations.

35. Ventaja (advantage)

AI is highly skilled at finding a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position.

36. Entregar (deliver)

To hand over or provide something to someone. This relates to non-physical things in the case of AI.

37. Raro (rare)

Describes something that is uncommon or infrequent, often used in various contexts, from describing unique items to unusual events.

38. Tecnología (technology)

We live in a world full of technology, so it’s basically impossible for AI chatbots to communicate with humans without using this term.

39. Fuente (source)

“Fuente” is “source” or “fountain,” which refers to a point of origin or a structure that provides water or some other valuable resource.

40. Oportunidad (opportunity)

A popular Spanish AI word referring to favorable circumstances that allow individuals to achieve goals, make choices, or improve their situations, making it relevant in various contexts such as personal growth, business, and education.

41. Reformar (reform)

To make changes or improvements to something, often in order to correct or enhance it.

42. Conciso (concise)

Meaning to express much in few words; clear and succinct. Many humans prefer summarized information instead of having to read a large wall of text.

43. Rol (role)

The common Spanish word “rol” translates to “role”, referring to the function or position that someone or something occupies within a particular context or situation.

44. Aumentando (increasing)

To make something larger in size, amount, or degree.

45. Resonar (resonate)

It describes the way sounds can echo or have a lasting impact, both literally and metaphorically, in various contexts such as music, communication, and emotional experiences.

46. Progreso (progress)

Referring to the process of improving or advancing in various aspects such as social, economic, or personal development.

47. Disparidad (disparity)

A significant difference or inequality between two or more things, often in terms of status, quality, or quantity. Humans love making comparisons!

48. Simplificar (simplify)

To make something less complex or easier to understand—this makes sense since many people use generative AI tools to make ideas and concepts easier to digest.

49. Resaltar (highlight)

The Spanish word “resaltar” translates to “to highlight” in English, meaning to make something stand out or to emphasize its importance.

50. Innovar (innovate)

AI understands that innovation is crucial for progress in technology, business, and society, making it frequently discussed in various contexts.

51. Sencillo (simple)

The Spanish word “sencillo” translates to “simple” in English, and it means straightforward or uncomplicated.

52. Elevar (elevate)

Meaning to raise or lift something to a higher position or level. It’s also a super repetitive English AI word.

53. Explorar (explore)

To travel through or investigate a place or subject in order to learn more about it. Humans like it when you liken the process of learning to an exploration.

54. Atento (attentive)

Someone who is alert and focused, a quality that is valued in various social and professional interactions.

55. Factor (factor)

This one is the same in English and refers to a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result or outcome.

56. Sistema (system)

A set of connected parts or elements that work together to form a complex whole, like an ecosystem or a computer system.

57. Mezclar (mix)

To combine different elements or substances together, like blending ingredients in a recipe or mixing colors in art.

58. Componente (component)

Part of a larger whole, which is something we encounter all the time in technology, engineering, and even everyday conversations about relationships or teamwork!

59. Mecanismo (mechanism)

It refers to a system or process that explains how something works or functions, like the inner workings of a machine or an idea.

60. Esperar (wait)

Obviously means to stay in one place or remain inactive until something happens or someone arrives. It turns out AI chatbots have good timing!

61. Estable (stable)

A common Spanish term which describes things that are steady or reliable, whether it’s a stable economy, a stable relationship, or even just a stable table!

62. Abrumador (overwhelming)

ChatGPT is known to put its users at ease by acknowledging that something may seem daunting or overwhelming, and that they shouldn’t feel this way.

63. Producir (produce)

To make or create something. Ultimately, we all use artificial intelligence to make stuff, hence why this word is so ubiquitous.

64. Tendencia (trend)

AI always has its finger on the pulse of society. That’s why it’s incredibly useful for discussing and learning about the latest trends.

65. Alterar (alter)

Means to change or modify something. Lots of people rely on generative AI tools to make alterations to their ideas, writing, code etc.

66. Oh (oh)

The Spanish word for “oh” is “oh” as well! It is used similarly to express surprise, realization, or emotion, just like in English.

67. En general (general)

Used by AI chatbots to talk about something broadly or to summarize a common understanding without getting into specifics.

68. Localizar (locate)

“Localizar” translates to “to locate” in English, and it means to find or identify the position of something or someone.

69. Entender (understand)

Grasping the meaning or significance of something, like when you finally get what a friend is trying to say.

70. Utilizar (utilize)

A classic Spanish AI word that applies to so many everyday situations, whether you’re talking about using a tool, a resource, or even a concept.

71. Objetivo (aim)

Usually refers to a goal or aim in various contexts. Lots of people use AI for setting objectives.

72. Dolor de cabeza (headache)

It simply means you’re dealing with that annoying pain in your head—both literally and figuratively.

73. Desalentador (discouraging)

Something that makes you feel less motivated or hopeful about a situation. When AI detects a sense of discouragement, it will work to improve the user’s mood.

74. Estrategia (strategy)

A plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome, often involving careful thought and organization.

75. Suma (sum)

This term is used in mathematical contexts to refer to the result of adding two or more numbers together, as well as in general contexts to denote the total or aggregate of various elements.

76. Respuesta (answer)

Relates to contexts such as responding to questions, providing solutions to problems, or addressing inquiries in both formal and informal settings.

77. Personalizar (personalize)

Such as customizing a product to fit individual preferences, tailoring experiences or services to meet personal needs, or adjusting settings in software or applications for individual users.

78. En línea (online)

Refers to being connected to the internet, engaging in activities like shopping, gaming, or socializing on digital platforms, or to describe something available on the internet, such as resources or services.

79. Impacto (impact)

AI has a tendency to conduct impact assessments and discuss the effects of an event (e.g., “the impact of climate change”).

This word also appears in a Spanish AI phrase.

80. Único (unique)

Something or someone that is one of a kind, distinct, or unparalleled in quality or characteristics, such as a unique talent, a unique experience, or a unique item.

81. Equilibrio (balance)

Referring to a state of stability and harmony between different elements or forces.

82. Perdurar (endure)

The Spanish verb “perdurar” translates to “to endure”, meaning to last for a long time or to continue to exist despite challenges or the passage of time.

83. Arte (art)

The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically manifested in visual forms such as painting, sculpture, and design—AI art is extremely popular.

84. Fundamental (fundamental)

Basic underlying concepts in various fields such as science, philosophy, and education, or to indicate something that is foundational or crucial to a system, process, or argument.

85. Comprehensivo (comprehensive)

Something that is thorough and all-encompassing, typically in contexts such as assessments, studies, reports, plans, and educational programs. This is an overused AI word in pretty much every language.

86. Representar (represent)

Symbolizing, depicting, or acting on behalf of someone or something in various contexts, from arts and media to politics and personal interactions.

87. Polifacético (multifaceted)

Possessing many skills, talents, or aspects—AI absolutely loves talking about things which are complex in this way.

88. Cautivar (captivate)

To attract and hold someone’s attention or affection deeply, often through charm or fascination.

89. Determinar (determine)

The Spanish verb “determinar” translates to “to determine”, meaning to establish, decide, or conclude something based on analysis or reasoning.

90. Empoderar (empower)

Widely used in discussions about social justice, personal development, and leadership to describe the process of enabling individuals or groups to gain control over their lives and make decisions.

91. IA (AI)

The Spanish word for AI is “IA,” which stands for “inteligencia artificial.”

92. Identificar (identify)

“Identificar” is “to identify,” which means to recognize or establish the identity of someone or something.

93. Clima (climate)

The long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation in a particular region, as well as the overall mood in a particular setting.

94. Incierto (uncertain)

When something isn’t definite, known, or guaranteed. After all, AI doesn’t have all the answers to every question.

95. Primario (primary)

The Spanish word “primario” translates to “primary”, meaning something that is first in order, importance, or development.

96. Frecuente (frequent)

“Frecuente” is “frequent,” which means occurring often or regularly.

97. Diario (diary)

A common word in the world of Spanish artificial intelligence because it refers to a personal record of daily events, thoughts, or experiences, which many people use as a way to reflect on their lives.

98. Constante (constant)

“Constante” is “constant,” which refers to something that is unchanging or remains the same over time.

99. Nuances (nuances)

The Spanish word for “nuances” is “nuances” (the same as in English). It describes the subtle differences and details that help us understand things better, especially in conversations and creative works.

100. Esencial (essential)

“Esencial” is “essential,” meaning something that is absolutely necessary or extremely important.