Spanish · Travel & Places
Mountain
A large natural elevation of earth.
Escalamos la montaña juntos.
We climbed the mountain together.
The word 'montaña' comes from Old Spanish 'montana', which is derived from the Latin 'montānea', a feminine form of 'montānus', meaning 'mountainous'. It reflects the geographical and cultural significance of mountains in Hispanic regions.
'Montaña' is used in both formal and informal contexts, common in descriptive writing and geographical discussions. It varies regionally, with synonyms such as 'sierra' or 'cordillera' being used in different Spanish-speaking countries.
Appears in various literary contexts, including poems and scenic descriptions in works by authors like Pablo Neruda.