How to say New Year’s Resolutions in Spanish?
The New Year is quickly approaching! As you know, learning Spanish is a very popular New Year’s resolution. So, let’s learn to write your new year’s resolutions in Spanish! Wouldn’t it be a great way to start a Spanish learning journey?
So, how do you say New Year’s resolutions in Spanish? Well, in Spanish, New Year’s Resolutions are Propósitos de Año Nuevo. You can also use goal or goals in Spanish to talk about your resolutions, which are “meta (singular) and metas (plural).”
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What are your new year resolutions for 2020?
Do you have your new year’s resolutions already? If so, ¿Cuales son tus propósitos de año nuevo? – What are your new year’s resolutions? Then you can use these Spanish phrases to start writing down your new year’s resolutions in Spanish.
Mis propósitos de Año Nuevo son…
My New Year’s resolutions are …
Este año, voy a ….
This year, I am going to …
En el 2020, quiero ….. (Note: 2020 in Spanish is dos mil veinte)
In 2020, I want to …
Mi meta para el año nuevo es ….
My goal for the new year is ….
Mis metas para el año nuevo son ….
My goals for the new year are ….
If you need some inspirations, you will find some of the most common New Year’s resolutions in Spanish below.
Common New Years Resolutions in Spanish
Here is a list of 75 common New Year’s resolutions in Spanish in the alphabetical order.
Adelgazar
(Lose weight, get Slim)
Ahorrar más dinero
(Save more money)
Aprender a bailar
(Learn to dance)
Aprender a cocinar
(Learn to cook)
Aprender a ser feliz con lo que se tiene
(Learn to be happy with what one has)
Aprender a tocar guitarra
(Learn to play guitar)
Aprender a tocar piano
(Learn to play piano)
Aprender algo nuevo
(Learn something new)
Aprender el español
(Learn Spanish)
Aprender gramática española
(Learn Spanish grammar)
Aprender otro idioma
(Learn another language)
Aprender vocabulario en español
(Learn Spanish vocabulary)
Ayudar a otras personas
(Help other people)
Ayudar más en casa
(Help out more at home)
Beber más agua
(Drink more wáter)
Cocinar algo nuevo una vez a la semana
(Cook something new once a week)
Cocinar más
(Cook more)
Cocinar por lo menos tres veces a la semana
(Cook at least three times a week)
Comer de forma más saludable
(Eat more healthily)
Comer más ensalada
(Eat more salad)
Comer más frutas
(Eat more fruits)
Comer más verduras
(Eat more vegetables)
Comer menos chuchería
(Eat fewer sweets and snacks)
Comer menos dulces
(Eat fewer sweets)
Comprar menos ropa
(Buy fewer clothes)
Comprar menos zapatos
(Buy fewer shoes)
Concentrarme mejor
(Concentrate better)
Conocer gente nueva
(Meet new people)
Dejar de beber refrescos
(Stop drinking soda)
Dejar de fumar
(Stop smoking)
Dejar de tomar bebidas alcohólicas
(Stop drinking alcoholic drinks)
Descansar más
(Rest more)
Donar la ropa antigua
(Donate old clothes)
Dormir ocho horas
(Sleep eight hours)
Dormir suficiente y bien
(Sleep enough and well)
Empezar a ahorrar dinero
(Start saving money)
Empezar a invertir
(Start investing)
Empezar a una rutina saludable
(Start a healthy routine)
Encontrar la manera de desestresarme
(Find a way to destress)
Encontrar la manera de relajarme
(Find a way to relax)
Encontrar otro trabajo
(Find another job)
Encontrar un pasatiempo nuevo
(Find a new hobby)
Enforcarme en lo importante
(Focus on what’s important)
Estudiar más
(Study more)
Ganar más dinero
(Earn more money)
Gastar menos dinero
(Spend less money)
Hacer actividad voluntaria
(Do more volunteer activity)
Hacer más ejercicio
(Do more exercise)
Hacer yoga
(Do yoga)
Hidratarme bien
(Hydrate well)
Ir al gimnasio
(Go to the gym)
Ir de vacaciones
(Go on vacation)
Leer más libros
(Read more books)
Meditar todos los días
(Meditate every day)
Mejorar mi español
(Improve my Spanish)
Mejorar mi salud
(Improve my health)
No posponer tareas
(Don’t postpone tasks / procrastinate)
Organizar el armario
(Organize closet)
Pasar más tiempo con la familia y los amigos
(Spend more time with family and friends)
Pasar menos tiempo con el celular (Mexico) / Móvil (Spain)
(Spend less time on your cellphone)
Reducir el estrés
(Reduce stress)
Sacar mejores notas
(Get better grades)
Salir de la deuda
(Get out of debt)
Salir menos
(Go out less)
Sentirme más seguro/a
(Be more secure)
Ser más activo/a
(Be more active)
Ser más generoso/a
(Be more generous)
Ser más organizado/a
(Be more organized)
Ser más paciente
(Be more patient)
Ser más positivo/a
(Be more positive)
Ser más puntual
(Be more punctual / on time)
Ser más responsable
(Be more responsible)
Ser minimalista
(Be minimalist)
Usar escaleras
(Use stairs)
Ver menos tele
(Watch less TV)
Viajar más
(Travel more)
Conclusion
I hope this list has inspired you enough to create your list of new year’s resolutions. Let’s use this momentum to get motivated and make this year a happier, healthier, and more productive year!
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Have an amazing year, and Happy Spanish-ing!
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