fila means line; queue; row — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 24, 2025
fila
noun • /[FEE-lah]/
line; queue; row
Example:
Hay una fila enorme para las entradas.
There's a huge line for tickets.
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🧠 What does fila mean?
Fila is a very useful Spanish word that generally means "line" or "row." Imagine waiting in line at the airport, sitting in a row at the cinema, or even organizing files in a row on your computer – these all relate to the core idea of 'fila.' Specifically, when referring to people waiting, it often translates to "queue." In some contexts, it can also mean a 'line' of something like a series of houses or a line of text.
📚 Extra examples
- Estoy en la fila para el autobús.
I'm in the line/queue for the bus. - Nos sentamos en la primera fila del cine.
We sat in the first row of the cinema. - Hay una larga fila de coches en la autopista.
There's a long line/row of cars on the highway. - Guarda el documento en la fila correcta.
Save the document in the correct row.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "fila"
Synonyms: hilera, cola
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'fila' also appears in English words like 'filament,' referring to a thin thread or line.
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