Curso means course — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 23, 2026
Curso
noun • /[KUR-so]/
course
Example:
Este curso dura tres meses.
This course lasts three months.
🧠 What does Curso mean?
The Spanish word 'curso' translates to 'course' in English and is a masculine noun. It refers to a series of lessons or a program of study on a particular subject, typically offered by an educational institution or through online platforms. It can also denote a movement or a flow, such as a 'curso de agua' (watercourse) or 'el curso del tiempo' (the course of time). In an academic context, 'curso' is fundamental for discussing educational pursuits, from university degrees to professional development programs.
📚 Extra examples
- Me inscribí en un curso intensivo de español para mejorar mi fluidez.
I enrolled in an intensive Spanish course to improve my fluency. - El curso de historia del arte será impartido por un reconocido profesor.
The art history course will be taught by a renowned professor. - Este curso online cubre los fundamentos de la programación.
This online course covers the fundamentals of programming. - Hay que seguir el curso natural del río.
One must follow the natural course of the river. - El curso de la vida puede ser impredecible.
The course of life can be unpredictable.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'curso' shares its root with the Latin word 'cursus', which means 'running' or 'course'. This connection highlights the idea of progress and movement inherent in the concept of a course of study or the passage of time.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Curso"
Synonyms: materia, asignatura, clase, seminario, trayectoria, desarrollo
Opposites: pausa, interrupción, estancamiento
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