The Ultimate List of Common Spanish Abbreviations (2024)

The Ultimate List of Common Spanish Abbreviations (1)

October 9, 2021by Olga PutSpanish Vocabulary0 comments

There are nearly 400 fully recognized Spanish abbreviations — and thousands of accepted ones. You can even invent your own if you follow the rules.

Read this article to learn all about Spanish abbreviations. Access multiple Spanish abbreviation lists that are useful even for beginners.

Why Use Abbreviations?

Abbreviations are shortened forms of words that help us to communicate faster.

People started using abbreviations long ago, even if using Spanish abbreviations for texting is a relatively new phenomenon. Romans, as early as in the 6th century, started using so many abbreviations that it led to many communication errors. The vast empire depended on effective communication. To save stability, Emperor Justinian had to enforce some rules and regulations.

People always try to communicate more economically, but the struggle for comprehensibility is real, and you must follow the rules.

La Real Academia Española (The Royal Spanish Academy) in charge of regulating the Spanish language gives clear rules about possible formation, spelling, punctuation, and use.

Types of Spanish Abbreviations

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The Spanish language distinguishes four types of officially accepted abbreviations:

  • Abbreviations – Dr. for doctor
  • Symbols – m for metro (meter)
  • Initialisms (Siglas) – DNI – documento nacional de identidad (identity card)
  • Acronyms – ONUOrganización de Naciones Unidas (United Nations/UN)

Let me show you each of them in detail:

1. Abbreviations

Proper abbreviations are sets of letters that together represent a word. They use either the initial part of the original word —edit. – editorial (publisher)–or a mixture of the initial and the final part –Avda. – Avenida (Avenue).

They always have a period at the end or a slash (‘/’), with some exceptions.

For example: C/ calle (street); Dr.doctor.

Other common examples:

  • a. C. (antes de Cristo) – B.C. (before Christ)
  • EE.UU (Estados Unidos) – U.S.A. (United States of America)
  • Adv. (adverbio) – ADV (Adverb)
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2. Symbols

Symbols are abbreviations of words of scientific or technical origin. They have the same form internationally. They are written in lowercase.

Common examples:

  • m (metro) – meter
  • d (dia) – day
  • kg (kilogramo) – kilogram

3. Acronyms

Acronyms are also shortened forms of words and formed by initials. They may be pronounced by syllable or as complete words. You should write them in capital letters. Grammatically, they are nouns, although they may be composed of different types of words.

Common examples:

  • ADENA (Asociación para la defensa de la naturaleza) – Association for the defense of nature
  • RAE (Real Academia Española) – Royal SPanish Academy
  • RENFE (Red Nacional de Ferrocarriles Españoles) – Spanish National Railway Network
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4. Initialisms

Initialisms are called siglas in Spanish. They’re Spanish abbreviations of words also formed by the first letter of the words they represent.

They work as nouns, too, and usually follow the grammar rules that apply to nouns. They do not end in a period.

People tend to use siglas as acronyms, although La RAE does not accept it. Unlike acronyms, you shouldn’t pronounce siglas as complete words, but letter by letter, but do not be surprised to hear people disrespect this rule.

You should also write them in capital letters.

Common examples:

  • DNI (documento nacional de identidad) – ID
  • ONG (organización no gubernamental) – NGO (non-governmental organization)
  • AVE (Alta Velocidad Española) – Spanish High Speed (trains)

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Let’s have a look at the most common abbreviations that you need to be able to understand and use.

Spanish Abbreviations for International Organizations

Here is a list of Spanish abbreviations for International Organizations. Usually, the letters used in the English and Spanish abbreviations are the same, just the order changes. Some of them look the same as their English translations. In Spanish, they are linguistic borrowings.

SpanishEnglish
ONUOrganización de las Naciones UnidasUNUnited Nations
UNESCOOrganización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la CulturaUNESCOUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNICEFFondo de las Naciones Unidas para la InfanciaUNICEFUnited Nations Children’s Fund
OTANOrganización del Tratado del Atlántico NorteNATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
OMSOrganización Mundial de la SaludWHOWorld Health Organization
FMIFondo Monetario InternacionalIMFInternational Monetary Fund
BCEBanco Central EuropeoECBEuropean Central Bank
UEFAUnión de Asociaciones Europeas de FútbolUEFAUnion of European Football Associations
FIFAFederación Internacional de Fútbol AsociaciónFIFAInternational Federation of Association Football
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Spanish Abbreviations for Academic and Job Titles

These are useful and common abbreviations. I divided them into two categories: titles and professions.

Spanish Abbreviations for Titles

Use the following Spanish abbreviations when writing an email or applying for a job. Remember, although you do not capitalize Spanish titles, you do when they come as abbreviations. Most titles have masculine and feminine forms but not all of them.

SpanishEnglish
Sra.señoraMrs.Ms.
Sr.señorMr.Mister
Srta.señoritaMiss
Dña, DªdoñaMadam, Lady
D.donSir
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Spanish Abbreviations for Professions

SpanishEnglish
Dr.doctorDr., masculine
Dra.doctoraDr., feminine
Prof.profesorprofessor, masculine
Profa.profesoraprofessor, feminine
Pdte.presidentepresident, masculine
Pdta.presidentapresident, feminine
Arq.Arquitectoarchitect
Ing.Ingenieroengineer
Mtro.Maestroteacher, masculine
Mtra.Maestrateacher, feminine
Psic.Psicólogopsychologist

Time Abbreviations

Spanish also has many abbreviations to talk about time. On a printed calendar, you’ll rarely see full names of months or weekdays.

Spanish Abbreviations for Months

Apart from enero (January), marzo (March), mayo (May), and agosto (August), all the other months have their abbreviations.

SpanishEnglish
feb.febreroFebrero
abr.abrilApril
jun.junioJune
jul.julioJuly
set.septiembreSeptember
oct.octubreOctober
nov.noviembreNovember
dic.diciembreDecember

Spanish Abbreviations for Days of the Week

Spanish abbreviations for days of the week are easy to learn, and you have two options to choose from: single-letter and two-letter abbreviations. They are intuitive for most of the days, but watch out for Wednesdays.

Single-letter abbreviations:

SpanishEnglish
LlunesMonday
MmartesTuesday
XmiércolesWednesday
JjuevesThursday
VviernesFriday
SsábadoSaturday
DdomingoSunday

The two-letter abbreviations:

SpanishEnglish
LulunesMonday
MamartesTuesday
Mi, MxmiércolesWednesday
JujuevesThursday
ViviernesFriday
SssábadoSaturday
DodomingoSunday

Other Time Abbreviations

Here are other useful Spanish abbreviations to use when writing about time:

SpanishEnglish
ddíaday
hhorahour
minminutominute
ssegundosecond

Spanish Abbreviations for Map Locations

You also need abbreviations to read a map or to read and write somebody’s address.

Spanish Abbreviations for Cardinal Directions

SpanishEnglish
NNorteNorth
SSurSouth
EEsteEast
WOesteWest
NWnoroesteNorthwest
NEnoresteNortheast
SWsuroesteSouthwest
SESuresteSoutheast

Spanish Abbreviations for Addresses

Here are some abbreviations you may see written on an envelope, a package, or Google maps:

SpanishEnglish
arr.ºarroyocreek
av., avd., avda., (av.ª)avenidaavenue
bo., b.ºbarriodistrict
blvr.bulevarboulevard
c., c/, cl.callestreet
ctra., carret.carreteraroad
gta., g. taglorietaRoundabout, traffic circle
int.interiorinterior
p.za, pza., pl., plzaplazasquare
tr.ªtravesíacrossing

Spanish Abbreviations for Measurements

Most measurement abbreviations are international symbols. So, abbreviations for cooking measurements are the ones that you already know in your language!

Spanish Abbreviations for Length

SpanishEnglish
kmkilómetrokilometer
mmetrometer
cmcentímetrocentimeter
mmmilímetromillimeter
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Spanish Abbreviations for Mass

SpanishEnglish
ttoneladaton
kgkilogramokilogram
dagdecagramodecagram
ggramogram
mgmiligramomiligram

Spanish Abbreviations for Capacity

SpanishEnglish
hlhectolitrohectoliter
llitroliter
mlmililitromilliliter

Spanish Abbreviations for Area

SpanishEnglish
aáreaarea
hahectáreahectare
cm2centímetro cuadradosquare centimeter
m2metro cuadradosquare meter
km2kilómetro cuadradosquare kilometer

Spanish Abbreviations for Volume

SpanishEnglish
cm3centímetro cúbicocubic centimeter
m3metro cúbicocubic meter
km3kilómetro cúbicocubic kilometer

Practice Speaking Spanish

Of course, reading long lists of abbreviations alone won’t get you very far. It’s key to practice your speaking skills, too. Remember that while you’re working on becoming bilingual, you’re also improving your cognition and decision-making abilities! Sign up for a free trial class at Homeschool Spanish Academy to improve your Spanish skills in all four key areas: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Increase your comprehension by practicing abbreviations with a friendly, certified Spanish instructor from Guatemala.

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The Ultimate List of Common Spanish Abbreviations (2024)

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What are the top 20 abbreviations for students? ›

Top common English abbreviations
EnglishWhat it stands forPronunciation
TGIFThank god it's Fridaythank god its fry-day
IMOIn my opinioneen my oh-pee-nee-ohn
IMHOIn my humble opinioneen my hum-boll oh-pee-nee-ohn
N/ANot availablenot ah-vay-luh-bull
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Feb 15, 2023

What are some Spanish texting abbreviations? ›

Phone Texting Abbreviations
  • 100pre — siempre — always.
  • a10 — adiós — goodbye.
  • a2 — adiós — goodbye.
  • ac — hace — (form of hacer)
  • aki — aquí — here.
  • amr — amor — love.
  • aora — ahora — now.
  • asdc — al salir de clase — after class.
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What does tq mean in texting Spanish? ›

Te quiero I like you

What does XQ mean in Spanish slang? ›

xq = ¿Por qué? / Porque. (Why / Because.) xfa = por fa (Por favor) (Please.)

What is the abbreviation for Spanish? ›

The abbreviations "Span." and "Esp." are used to represent the Spanish language in different contexts, and their usage depends on the context and the style guide you are following. Span.: This abbreviation is commonly used in English to refer to the Spanish language.

Is KFC an acronym or abbreviation? ›

KFC is an abbreviation for Kentucky Fried Chicken. It is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken.

What is the slang BB in Spanish? ›

19- Slang: Bb

Of course, it's exactly like the word bebé, which is Spanish for “baby.”

What is K in Spanish texting? ›

Another Spanish text slang characteristic is switching letters. For example, the letters q and c both change to k, so quiero becomes kiero, aquí becomes aki and quién becomes kn. Note that the word que on its own can either change to k or q.

How do you say btw in Spanish slang? ›

Por cierto is perhaps the most exact translation of “by the way” in Spanish. You can use it in the same way as you would use “by the way” in English, to add something new to the conversation or to change the subject.

What does gpi mean in text? ›

GPI. This means Gracias por invitar. In English, this can be translated as Thanks for the invite. However, in it's Spanish use, it is sometimes used in a way that is sarcastic.

How do you text OMG in Spanish? ›

(= oh my God!) ¡Dios mío!

What does lu mean in Spanish? ›

How do you abbreviate days of the week in Spanish?
Day of the weekAbbreviationTwo letters code
luneslun.lu
lartesmart.ma
miércolesmiérc.mi
juevesjuev.ju
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What does BTC mean in Spanish? ›

bitcoin
Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
bitcoin n(cryptocurrency)bitcoin n amb
criptomoneda nf

What does xa mean Spanish? ›

The letter x is also common in Spanish text slang, and usually stands in for the word por. Por favor can be written as xfa, and porque is xq. The word para is also shortened with an x and written as xa, so para que might appear in a text as xa q.

What does TQM mean in Spanish texting? ›

tkm / tqm (te quiero mucho) = I love you very much (There are 2 ways of saying “I love you” in Spanish: te amo and te quiero. Te quiero is mostly used with friends, family, or someone you have feelings for, while te amo is mostly used with your partner.

What is the abbreviation for student? ›

The abbreviation of student is "stu." This is often used as a shortened form of the word "student" in various contexts, such as in academic settings or on official documents.

What is the abbreviation for the word student? ›

Transcript titles: standard abbreviations
TermAbbreviation
StudentStdnt
StudiesStud
SubjectSub
Supply ChainSupp Chain
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What are the most important abbreviations? ›

  • RSVP – Please reply. As with so much of English, this comes from French. ...
  • ASAP – As soon as possible. ...
  • AM/PM – Before midday (morning) and after midday (afternoon) ...
  • LMK – Let me know. ...
  • BRB – Be right back. ...
  • DOB – Date of birth. ...
  • CC/BCC – Carbon copy/blind carbon copy. ...
  • TBA/TBC- To be announced/To be confirmed.

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