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Spanish Phrase

Esta web es fácil de usar.

/ˈes.ta ˈweβ es ˈfa.sil de uˈsar/
Meaning"This website is easy to use."
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Meaning

The sentence means “This website is easy to use.” It highlights that the site’s design is user‑friendly and does not require a steep learning curve.

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When to use

Use this phrase when reviewing a website, recommending an online tool, or describing the usability of a digital platform in a tutorial or conversation.

Grammar Breakdown

Estawebesfácildeusar

1

Demonstrative adjective

"Esta" agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; here it matches the feminine singular "web".

2

Ser for inherent qualities

"es" (from ser) is used to describe permanent or defining characteristics, such as a website’s usability.

3

Adjective agreement

"fácil" can describe both masculine and feminine nouns; it remains "fácil" here but still agrees with the noun’s gender.

4

Preposition "de" + infinitive

"de" introduces an infinitive verb to express purpose or capability, similar to "to" in English.

5

Infinitive verb

"usar" is the infinitive form of "usar" (to use) and follows the preposition "de".

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué te parece esta web?

What do you think of this website?

Esta web es fácil de usar.

This website is easy to use.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Esta web está fácil de usar.

    Use "es" (ser) for inherent qualities; "está" (estar) would suggest a temporary state.

  • Esta web es simple de usar.

    "Simple" can imply lack of sophistication; "fácil" is the natural choice for usability.

  • Esta web es fácil de usas.

    The infinitive must stay in its base form after "de"; do not conjugate it.

Alternatives

  • Esta página es sencilla de manejar.

    This page is simple to handle.

  • Este sitio es fácil de navegar.

    This site is easy to navigate.

  • Esta web tiene una interfaz amigable.

    This website has a friendly interface.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking tech circles, "fácil de usar" is the go‑to expression for user‑friendliness. Avoid using "simple" unless you want to imply that the site lacks features; "simple" can sound dismissive. Also, remember that "ser" (es) is preferred over "estar" when talking about a permanent characteristic like usability.