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Spanish Phrase

Soy súper organizado.

/soj ˈsu.peɾ orɣa.niˈða.ðo/
Meaning"I am super organized."
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Meaning

A confident self‑statement meaning 'I am super organized.' It emphasizes a high degree of orderliness in one’s habits, work, or daily life.

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When to use

Use this phrase when describing your personal habits in informal conversations, job interviews, or when you want to highlight your organizational skills to a colleague or friend.

Grammar Breakdown

Soysúperorganizado

1

Ser (soy)

Use the verb ser for permanent traits or identity; 'soy' is the first‑person singular present of ser.

2

Súper (adverb)

Súper works as an intensifier meaning 'very' or 'super' and is placed before adjectives.

3

Organizado (adjective agreement)

The adjective must agree in gender and number with the subject; here it is masculine singular because the speaker is male or identifies as masculine.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cómo sueles trabajar en proyectos grandes?

How do you usually work on big projects?

Soy súper organizado; siempre hago una lista de tareas y sigo un calendario.

I’m super organized; I always make a to‑do list and follow a calendar.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Estoy súper organizado.

    Use 'ser' (soy) for permanent traits; 'estar' is for temporary states.

  • Soy super organizado.

    The correct spelling includes an accent: 'súper'.

  • Soy súper organizado.

    Adjective must match the speaker’s gender; use 'organizada' only if the speaker is female.

Alternatives

  • Soy muy organizado.

    I am very organized.

  • Me considero muy organizado.

    I consider myself very organized.

  • Tengo una gran capacidad de organización.

    I have a great capacity for organization.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking cultures modesty is prized, so saying 'súper' can sound informal and a bit boastful. It works well among friends or in casual settings, but in formal contexts you might prefer 'muy' or a more modest phrasing like 'Me esfuerzo por ser organizado.'