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How to Say Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish: Juramento a la Bandera

Juramento A La Bandera · phrase · hoo-rah-MEHN-toh ah lah bahn-DEH-rah

Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish is Juramento a la Bandera, though each country has its own version and traditions around flag oaths.

Juramento a la Bandera is hoo-rah-MEHN-toh ah lah bahn-DEH-rah.

En muchas escuelas de México, los estudiantes recitan el Juramento a la Bandera cada lunes.

In many Mexican schools, students recite the Pledge of Allegiance every Monday.

Pledge Of Allegiance in Spanish: Quick Reference

Below are the most common Spanish words for pledge of allegiance, with pronunciation and regional usage notes.

SpanishEnglishPronunciationRegion / Register
Juramento a la Banderapledge of allegiancehoo-rah-MEHN-toh ah lah bahn-DEH-rahDefault, widely understood
Promesa de Lealtadpledge of allegianceliteral translation used in some contexts

How Native Speakers Use Juramento A La Bandera

Real example sentences across three contexts you'll actually run into.

Mexican schools

Todos los lunes hacemos honores a la bandera y decimos el juramento.

Every Monday we do flag honors and say the pledge.

Mexican school tradition.

Translating the US pledge

Prometo lealtad a la bandera de los Estados Unidos de América.

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.

US Pledge translated.

Citizenship ceremony

Los nuevos ciudadanos hicieron un juramento de lealtad al país.

The new citizens made a pledge of allegiance to the country.

Naturalization context.

Avoid These Mistakes When Using Juramento A La Bandera

Literal word-for-word translation

Incorrect: La prenda de alianza a la bandera.

Correct: El Juramento a la Bandera.

Pledge here means oath (juramento), not a clothing item (prenda), and allegiance is lealtad, not alianza.

Using compromiso instead of juramento

Incorrect: El compromiso a la bandera.

Correct: El juramento a la bandera.

Compromiso means commitment; juramento specifically means oath or pledge in this civic context.

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Common Questions About Pledge Of Allegiance in Spanish

How do you say Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish?
The standard translation is Juramento a la Bandera, which captures the concept of swearing an oath to the flag.
Does the US Pledge of Allegiance have an official Spanish translation?
There is no single official translation, but the most widely circulated version begins Prometo lealtad a la bandera de los Estados Unidos de América.
Do Latin American countries have their own pledges?
Many countries have equivalent traditions—Mexico has its Juramento a la Bandera recited at Monday school assemblies, and Argentina has its Promesa de Lealtad ceremony.