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Spanish word of the day: Grieta
A crack on the wall, either big or small

What does grieta mean?
Grieta (feminine noun) – A crack, split, or fissure. You’ll hear this word when talking about physical cracks in walls, sidewalks, or even the earth. It’s also used metaphorically to describe divisions or rifts in relationships, groups, or society.
Example sentences with grieta
Hay una grieta en la pared del salón.
🏠🧱 There’s a crack in the living room wall.El terremoto dejó varias grietas en la carretera.
🌎🛣️ The earthquake left several cracks in the road.La discusión creó una grieta entre los amigos.
💔🤝 The argument created a rift between the friends.

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Grieta in context
You’ll hear grieta in everyday Spanish when people talk about damage to buildings, streets, or objects. But it’s also a powerful word for describing emotional or social divides—like a friendship that’s been damaged or a society split by conflict. Whether you’re dealing with home repairs or human relationships, grieta is a word that captures the idea of something once whole now being split or weakened.
If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use grieta for both physical cracks and metaphorical rifts. It’s a versatile word that adds depth to your conversations about problems, damage, or division.
See you tomorrow with a new Spanish word!
—Teacher Víctor