60 Words & Expressions For Autumn In Spanish (Examples Included)

What does autumn look like in Spanish and other Spanish-speaking countries?

Spoiler alert: it’s not just about pumpkin spice lattes and Halloween (though those are pretty awesome too)!

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The word for autumn in Spanish is: otoño

Want to learn more about it? Spanish Playground made a great video about all the vocabulary you need for the fall:

From the stunning colors of the nature to the buzz of students heading back to school, we’ve packed this post with all things autumn in Spanish speaking countries.

Ready to fall in love with fall, Spanish style?

1. Autumn nature in Spanish (La naturaleza)

Autumn is a great season in most of the Spanish-speaking countries. Why?

Well, because it’s perfect for outdoor adventures in the Asturias or the Pyrenees.  Learn the vocabulary needed to describe this season in Spanish.

SpanishEnglish
Las hojas están cambiando de color.The leaves are changing color.
Hace fresco por la mañana.It’s cool in the morning.
Los pájaros están migrando al sur.The birds are migrating south.
Vamos a recoger castañas.Let’s go collect chestnuts.
El bosque está precioso en otoño.The forest is beautiful in autumn.
Las ardillas están guardando nueces.The squirrels are storing nuts.
El cielo está nublado hoy.The sky is cloudy today.
Los agricultores están cosechando.The farmers are harvesting.
Hay muchas calabazas en el campo.There are many pumpkins in the field.
Las hojas secas crujen bajo mis pies.The dry leaves crunch under my feet.

2. Fall in Spanish clothing (La ropa)

Time to switch up that wardrobe!

As it gets cooler, Spaniards start piling on the layers.

autumn in spanish flying scarf

You’ll see people trading in their summer threads for cozy sweaters, scarves, and light jackets. It’s not full-on winter gear yet, but definitely time for comfy, warm clothes.

And don’t forget to grab an umbrella – autumn can be pretty rainy in lots of parts of Spain!

SpanishEnglish
Necesito un abrigo más grueso.I need a thicker coat.
¿Dónde está mi bufanda favorita?Where’s my favorite scarf?
Estas botas son perfectas para el otoño.These boots are perfect for autumn.
Hoy hace frío, ponte un jersey.It’s cold today, put on a sweater.
No olvides tu paraguas.Don’t forget your umbrella.
Me encantan los colores otoñales de esta chaqueta.I love the autumnal colors of this jacket.
Voy a estrenar mis nuevos guantes.I’m going to wear my new gloves for the first time.
Esta gabardina es ideal para días lluviosos.This trench coat is ideal for rainy days.
¿Crees que necesitaré una gorra?Do you think I’ll need a cap?
Los calcetines de lana son muy cómodos.Wool socks are very comfortable.

3. Learn about seasonal activities in autumn (Actividades de temporada)

People love taking walks in parks to check out the changing leaves, go biking in the mountains, or just visit the calm beach by the sea.

It’s also a great time to cozy up indoors. Or maybe visit a museum or hang out in a café with a good book and something warm to drink.

SpanishEnglish
Vamos a hacer una caminata por el bosque.Let’s go for a hike in the forest.
¿Quieres ir a recoger manzanas este fin de semana?Do you want to go apple picking this weekend?
Estoy aprendiendo a hacer sidra casera.I’m learning to make homemade cider.
Hay un festival de la vendimia en el pueblo.There’s a grape harvest festival in the village.
¿Jugamos al fútbol en el parque?Shall we play soccer in the park?
Voy a hornear un pastel de calabaza.I’m going to bake a pumpkin pie.
¿Has visto las nuevas exposiciones en el museo?Have you seen the new exhibitions at the museum?
Quiero hacer una fogata y asar castañas.I want to make a bonfire and roast chestnuts.
Este fin de semana haremos una ruta de senderismo.This weekend we’ll do a hiking trail.
¿Te apetece un chocolate caliente en la cafetería?Would you like a hot chocolate at the café?

4. Holidays and festivals in Spanish fall (Fiestas y festivales)

Autumn brings some pretty cool holidays and festivals to Spain.

The big one is Día de la Hispanidad on October 12th, which is all about celebrating Spanish heritage.

You’ll find parades, concerts, and all sorts of fun events happening around this time. It’s a great time to experience Spanish culture!

SpanishEnglish
Vamos a ver el desfile del Día de la Hispanidad.Let’s go see the Hispanic Day parade.
¿Cuándo es la fiesta de la vendimia este año?When is the wine harvest festival this year?
Me encanta el Día de Todos los Santos.I love All Saints’ Day.
¿Quieres ir al festival de otoño en Madrid?Do you want to go to the autumn festival in Madrid?
Vamos a decorar la casa para Halloween.Let’s decorate the house for Halloween.
La romería de mi pueblo es en octubre.My village’s pilgrimage is in October.
¿Has probado el mosto en la feria?Have you tried the grape juice at the fair?
El Pilar se celebra el 12 de octubre.El Pilar is celebrated on October 12th.
Hay un mercado medieval este fin de semana.There’s a medieval market this weekend.
¿Vamos al festival de cine de San Sebastián?Shall we go to the San Sebastian Film Festival?

5. Words for the beautiful colors of autumn in Spanish (Los colores)

In autumn, the landscape transforms into a canvas of warm, rich colors.

You’ll see trees in reds, oranges, and golds, and the sky often turns amazing deep blue on chilly evenings. It’s a photographer’s dream and a great time to get out and appreciate the beauty of the changing seasons.

SpanishEnglish
El bosque es una explosión de colores.The forest is an explosion of colors.
Me encantan los tonos dorados del otoño.I love the golden tones of autumn.
Las hojas rojas contrastan con el cielo azul.The red leaves contrast with the blue sky.
El naranja es el color que más asocio con el otoño.Orange is the color I associate most with autumn.
Los viñedos se vuelven amarillos en esta época.The vineyards turn yellow at this time.
El marrón de las castañas me recuerda al otoño.The brown of chestnuts reminds me of autumn.
¿Has visto lo colorido que está el parque?Have you seen how colorful the park is?
El atardecer tiene unos tonos increíbles en otoño.The sunset has incredible tones in autumn.
Las calabazas naranjas decoran las calles.Orange pumpkins decorate the streets.
Me gusta el color ocre de las hojas secas.I like the ochre color of dry leaves.

6. School and work examples in Spanish (La escuela y el trabajo)

Autumn in Spain means it’s back to the grind for most kids.

autumn in spanish school

Students head back to school, and summer vacations become a distant memory for workers.

But it’s not all bad!

There’s a fresh energy in the air, and people often feel ready to tackle new projects. Plus, the cooler weather can make it easier to focus.

SpanishEnglish
Las clases empiezan en septiembre.Classes start in September.
Tengo que comprar nuevos libros de texto.I have to buy new textbooks.
El trabajo se intensifica en otoño.Work intensifies in autumn.
¿Ya tienes tu horario de clases?Do you have your class schedule yet?
Voy a apuntarme a un curso de idiomas.I’m going to sign up for a language course.
La oficina está más tranquila después del verano.The office is calmer after summer.
Este semestre tengo muchos exámenes.I have many exams this semester.
Empiezo un nuevo proyecto en el trabajo.I’m starting a new project at work.
Los niños están emocionados por volver al colegio.The kids are excited to go back to school.
¿Quieres formar un grupo de estudio?Do you want to form a study group?

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8. Autumn in Spanish: learn useful phrases with Conversation Based Chunking

Well, amigos, we’ve just taken a tour through autumn in Spanish.

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