milla means mile — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 3, 2026
milla
noun • /[MEE-yah]/
mile
Example:
La ciudad está a una milla de aquí.
The city is one mile from here.
🧠 What does milla mean?
The Spanish word 'milla' is a feminine noun that translates directly to 'mile' in English. It refers to a unit of distance, commonly used in countries that follow the imperial system of measurement. In Spanish-speaking countries, while the metric system (kilometers) is standard, 'milla' is still understood, particularly in contexts related to international travel, older maps, or specific historical references.
📚 Extra examples
- El hotel está a dos millas de la playa.
The hotel is two miles from the beach. - Recorrimos diez millas en bicicleta por la costa.
We cycled ten miles along the coast. - La siguiente parada del autobús está a una milla de aquí.
The next bus stop is one mile from here. - En Estados Unidos, las distancias se miden en millas.
In the United States, distances are measured in miles.
💡 Did You Know?
The statute mile, which is the most common meaning of 'milla', is defined as 5,280 feet. This unit of measurement originated in ancient Rome.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "milla"
Synonyms: legua
Opposites: kilómetro
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