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What is the difference between "lista" and "listado"?


Manuel September 12, 2013 02:15 PM

What is the difference between "lista" and "listado"?
 
Can the English word "list" (like a list of items) be translated by "listado" or "lista", and if so, what is the difference?

Rusty September 12, 2013 02:53 PM

The word 'lista' is a more general term that can be used in more situations than 'listado' can.

The two words both mean 'list', when used as nouns, but 'listado' refers to the actual item containing a list (be it tangible or electronic in form).

In other words, you can have a 'lista' written on a piece of paper. If you take the paper with you, you're carrying the 'listado'. If you read from the 'listado' (paper), someone hears the 'lista' you've written on the list.
You can commit a 'lista' to memory, but you cannot commit a 'listado' to memory (without a lot of pain).

Manuel September 12, 2013 04:22 PM

Thanks a lot Rusty! That was a very clear and thorough explanation.

I appreciate it.

Rusty September 12, 2013 04:27 PM

You're welcome.
A native speaker may want to share more ideas about usage that I didn't give.

chileno September 12, 2013 05:16 PM

Wouldn't it list = lista and listing = listado?

Rusty September 12, 2013 06:35 PM

A listing can contain a list, yes.

chileno September 12, 2013 07:56 PM

I guess it is the same in Spanish, then.

tetsuo September 13, 2013 06:33 AM

When I want to say, the a listado contains a lista what Spanish word should I use for contains? Contener or suponer or something else? And can I say "Un listado de papel contiena la liste yo uso para la compra" (The paper listing contains the list I use for the shopping)?

poli September 13, 2013 07:13 AM

For practical purposes, it's good to know the word listado, bit it's OK to avoid using listado altogether. Lista is certainly the common term. ;)

AMG September 23, 2013 10:23 AM

Guys, I am a Spanish native speaker, and I didn't know this. It's quite shaming :O

I'm learning Spanish here :):):):)


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