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Spanish Phrase

Este lugar está muy lindo.

/ˈes.te luˈɣar esˈta muj ˈlin.do/
Meaning"This place is very beautiful."
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Meaning

Literally, 'This place is very beautiful.' The speaker is expressing a strong positive impression of the location, using the informal adjective 'lindo' to convey charm or attractiveness.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to comment on a place you are currently at, have just visited, or are looking at in a photo. It works well in casual conversation, travel blogs, or social‑media captions.

Grammar Breakdown

Estelugarestámuylindo

1

Este (demonstrative adjective)

Used to point out a specific noun that is close to the speaker; agrees in gender and number with the noun.

2

lugar (noun)

Means 'place' and is masculine singular; it can refer to any location, physical or abstract.

3

está (verb estar)

The third‑person singular present of estar, used for temporary states, conditions, or locations.

4

muy (adverb of intensity)

Placed before an adjective to intensify its meaning; it does not change form.

5

lindo (adjective)

Means 'pretty', 'lovely' or 'nice'. It is a regular -o adjective and agrees with the noun it modifies.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué piensas del parque?

What do you think of the park?

Este lugar está muy lindo.

This place is very beautiful.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Este lugar es muy lindo.

    Use 'está' (estar) for temporary qualities; 'es' (ser) would imply a permanent characteristic.

  • Este lugar está muy muy lindo.

    Avoid double intensifiers; one 'muy' is enough.

  • Este lugar está muy feo.

    In some regions 'lindo' can sound overly casual; consider 'bonito' or 'hermoso' for a more neutral tone.

Alternatives

  • Este sitio es muy bonito.

    This site is very pretty.

  • Este sitio está muy hermoso.

    This site is very gorgeous.

  • Este lugar es muy atractivo.

    This place is very attractive.

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Cultural Tip

In most Latin American countries 'lindo' is a friendly, informal way to compliment a place or thing. 'Bonito' is a safe, neutral alternative, while 'hermoso' sounds more formal or poetic. Choose the adjective that matches the level of enthusiasm and the register of your conversation.