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How to Say "What's the wifi password" in Spanish

Ask for the Wi-Fi password in Spanish with this essential travel phrase. Perfect for hotels, cafes, and more.

¿Cuál es la contraseña del wifi?

KWAL es lah kon-trah-SEH-nyah del WEE-feeneutral

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Use this when you're checking into a hotel, sitting down at a café, or visiting a friend's house and need internet access. It's a direct and polite way to request the network key.

Alternatives

  • ¿Me das la clave del wifi?Slightly more casual, like 'Can you give me...?'
  • ¿Tienen wifi?A more general question, asking if Wi-Fi is available at all.

Ways to get it wrong

Confusing 'contraseña' with 'contraste'

'Contraseña' means password; 'contraste' means contrast.

Pronouncing 'wifi' like 'wee-fee'

While understandable, many Spanish speakers pronounce it closer to 'wee-fee' or 'vee-fee'.

A small cultural note

In many Spanish-speaking countries, Wi-Fi is widely available in public spaces, so don't hesitate to ask!

Frequently asked

how to ask for wifi password in spanish

The most common way is '¿Cuál es la contraseña del wifi?'. This directly asks for the password.

is wifi password the same in spanish

The word 'wifi' is often used directly, but the Spanish word for password is 'contraseña'. So, 'contraseña del wifi' is the full phrase.

what is the wifi password in spanish

You can ask '¿Cuál es la contraseña del wifi?'. This translates to 'What is the Wi-Fi password?'.