zas means wham! / smack! — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 14, 2025
zas
interjection • /[ZAS]/
wham! / smack!
Example:
Y zas, se cayó de espaldas.
And wham! He fell on his back.
🧠 What does zas mean?
Zas is a fun, expressive interjection used in Spanish to represent the sound of a sudden, light impact, like a playful slap, a gentle bump, or the quick placement of something. Think of it like the English "wham!" or "smack!" but often with a less forceful connotation. It can also be used metaphorically to express a quick, unexpected action or event.
📚 Extra examples
- ¡Zas! Le puse la pegatina en la espalda.
Wham! I stuck the sticker on his back. - De repente, zas, apareció un conejo en el jardín.
Suddenly, wham, a rabbit appeared in the garden. - ¡Zas! Terminé el informe en un día.
Bam! I finished the report in one day. - Le di un zas en broma.
I playfully smacked him.
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "zas"
Synonyms: ¡Pum!, ¡Plaf!, ¡Cataplum!
💡 Did You Know?
Although primarily onomatopoeic, 'zas' can add a touch of humor or surprise to your Spanish conversations, making them more vibrant and engaging.
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