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Spanish Phrase

Sí, la educación física es divertida.

/si la eðuˈkaθjon ˈfisika es diβerˈtiða/
Meaning"Yes, physical education is fun."
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Meaning

It means “Yes, physical education is fun.” The speaker is confirming that they find the PE class enjoyable, often in response to a question or a doubt.

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When to use

Use this sentence when someone asks you if you like PE, when you want to agree with a positive comment about the subject, or when you’re sharing your opinion in a casual conversation with classmates or friends.

Grammar Breakdown

laeducaciónfísicaesdivertida

1

Sí (affirmation)

Used to answer positively to a question or statement.

2

la (definite article)

Feminine singular article that agrees with the noun "educación".

3

educación física (noun phrase)

A compound noun meaning "physical education"; both words keep their gender (feminine).

4

es (ser)

The verb "ser" is used for inherent or permanent characteristics, such as something being fun.

5

divertida (adjective)

Adjective meaning "fun"; it must agree in gender and number with "educación física" (feminine singular).

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Te gusta la educación física?

Do you like physical education?

Sí, la educación física es divertida.

Yes, physical education is fun.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sí, la educación física está divertida.

    Use "es" (ser) for permanent qualities; "está" (estar) describes temporary states.

  • Sí, la educación física es divertido.

    The adjective must agree with the feminine noun "educación".

Alternatives

  • Claro, la educación física es entretenida.

    Sure, physical education is entertaining.

  • Por supuesto, la clase de educación física es divertida.

    Of course, the physical education class is fun.

  • Sí, me parece que la educación física es divertida.

    Yes, I think physical education is fun.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries, "educación física" is a mandatory subject in primary and secondary schools. Saying that it "es divertida" is informal and works best in friendly settings; in a formal report you might prefer "es agradable" or "es beneficiosa". Also note that "divertida" is a feminine adjective, matching the gender of "educación".