fogata means campfire — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 14, 2026
fogata
noun • /[foh-GAH-tah]/
campfire
Example:
Nos sentamos alrededor de la fogata por la noche.
We sat around the campfire at night.
🧠 What does fogata mean?
A campfire is a controlled fire, typically set outdoors, used for warmth, cooking, or as a gathering point. In Spanish, 'fogata' refers specifically to this type of outdoor fire, often associated with camping, hiking, or recreational activities in natural settings. It evokes images of evenings spent around a crackling fire, sharing stories or enjoying the ambiance of nature.
📚 Extra examples
- Nos reunimos alrededor de la fogata para asar malvaviscos.
We gathered around the campfire to roast marshmallows. - Los excursionistas encendieron una fogata para calentarse durante la noche.
The hikers lit a campfire to warm themselves during the night. - La estrella brillaba intensamente sobre nuestra humeante fogata.
The stars shone brightly over our smoking campfire. - Disfrutamos de la tranquilidad del bosque junto a la fogata.
We enjoyed the tranquility of the forest by the campfire. - Por seguridad, asegúrate de apagar completamente la fogata antes de irte a dormir.
For safety, make sure to completely extinguish the campfire before going to sleep.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'fogata' shares roots with words related to fire in other Romance languages, highlighting a common linguistic heritage for describing this fundamental element.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "fogata"
Synonyms: hoguera, lumbre
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