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Spanish word of the day: Morriña
Feeling homesick?

What does morriña mean?
Morriña (feminine noun) – A deep, nostalgic longing for home, especially for your homeland, family, or the familiar places and comforts you miss when you’re far away. While similar to “homesickness,” morriña carries a special emotional weight in Spanish, particularly in the region of Galicia, where the word originated.
Example sentences with morriña
Desde que vivo en el extranjero, a veces me entra la morriña.
🏠💭 Since I’ve been living abroad, I sometimes feel homesick.Escuchar música gallega me da morriña de mi tierra.
🎶🌄 Listening to Galician music makes me long for my homeland.Mi abuela siempre habla de la morriña que siente por su pueblo.
👵🏡 My grandmother always talks about the longing she feels for her village.

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Morriña in context
You’ll hear morriña most often among people who are far from home, whether they’ve moved to another city, country, or continent. It’s not just about missing a place—it’s about an emotional connection to your roots, traditions, and loved ones. In Galicia, morriña is almost a cultural trait, a bittersweet feeling that’s part of the region’s identity. But anyone, anywhere, can experience it when memories and longing for home tug at the heart.
If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use morriña when you’re talking about missing home, family, or the little things that make a place special. It’s a word that beautifully captures the universal experience of longing for where you truly belong.
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—Teacher Víctor