corazón means heart — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 1, 2026
corazón
noun • /[ko-ra-SON]/
heart
Example:
El médico escuchó su corazón con el estetoscopio.
The doctor listened to his heart with the stethoscope.
🧠 What does corazón mean?
The word "corazón" refers to the heart, the vital organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. In a medical context, it is crucial for understanding cardiovascular health, diseases affecting the heart, and treatments related to the circulatory system. It can also metaphorically represent love or the center of something. The accent mark on the final 'o' indicates stress on that syllable.
📚 Extra examples
- El paciente sufre de una arritmia cardíaca que afecta su corazón.
The patient suffers from a cardiac arrhythmia that affects his heart. - Durante el chequeo, el doctor escuchó el latido del corazón con un estetoscopio.
During the check-up, the doctor listened to the heartbeat of the heart with a stethoscope. - La cirugía a corazón abierto es un procedimiento delicado.
Open-heart surgery is a delicate procedure. - El infarto de miocardio es una emergencia que afecta al corazón.
Myocardial infarction is an emergency that affects the heart. - El doctor examinó la presión arterial y el ritmo del corazón del paciente.
The doctor examined the patient's blood pressure and heart rhythm.
💡 Did You Know?
The Spanish word 'corazón' derives from the Latin word 'cor', which also means 'heart'. This root is common in many Romance languages, explaining similar words like Italian 'cuore' and French 'cœur'.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "corazón"
Synonyms: pecho, centro, alma
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