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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 14 MIN

How to Describe What Someone Looks Like in Spanish | Beginner Spanish for Friends and Family

from Beginners Spanish Podcast - Spanglish Friends · host Spanglish Friends

Want to describe what someone looks like in Spanish — and make it sound natural in conversation? 👀In this episode, you’ll learn how to talk about height, hair, and eye colour using simple beginner Spanish.In Episode 53, Em and Val guide you through describing people using only two verbs — ser and tener — so you can confidently talk about your friends, family, or anyone you meet.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Describe height and physical traits using ser (alto, baja, delgado, etc.)✅ Talk about hair using tiene el pelo + colour and length (rubio, castaño, largo, corto)✅ Describe eye colour with tiene los ojos (azules, verdes, marrones, avellana, ámbar)✅ Learn gender agreement for adjectives✅ Hear a full beginner mini conversation about best friends in Spanish✅ Apply your new skills in a weekly challenge to describe someone in your life🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)Describe someone you know in Spanish:• Their height using ser 'es'• Their hair using tiene el pelo• Their eyes using tiene los ojosExample: Mi amiga es alta. Tiene el pelo negro. Tiene los ojos verdes.💛 Fifty-three episodes in — and now you can describe people in Spanish like a pro beginner!📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: [email protected]📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: [email protected]🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic

Want to describe what someone looks like in Spanish — and make it sound natural in conversation? 👀In this episode, you’ll learn how to talk about height, hair, and eye colour using simple beginner Spanish.In Episode 53, Em and Val guide you through describing people using only two verbs — ser and tener — so you can confidently talk about your friends, family, or anyone you meet.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Describe height and physical traits using ser (alto, baja, delgado, etc.)✅ Talk about hair using tiene el pelo + colour and length (rubio, castaño, largo, corto)✅ Describe eye colour with tiene los ojos (azules, verdes, marrones, avellana, ámbar)✅ Learn gender agreement for adjectives✅ Hear a full beginner mini conversation about best friends in Spanish✅ Apply your new skills in a weekly challenge to describe someone in your life🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)Describe someone you know in Spanish:• Their height using ser 'es'• Their hair using tiene el pelo• Their eyes using tiene los ojosExample: Mi amiga es alta. Tiene el pelo negro. Tiene los ojos verdes.💛 Fifty-three episodes in — and now you can describe people in Spanish like a pro beginner!📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: [email protected]📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: [email protected]🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic

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