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How to Say Vegan in Spanish: Vegano / Vegana

Vegano · adjective · veh-GAH-noh

The Spanish word for vegan is 'vegano' (masculine) or 'vegana' (feminine). It works both as an adjective (comida vegana = vegan food) and as a noun (soy vegano = I'm vegan). The term has become increasingly common across the Spanish-speaking world as plant-based lifestyles grow.

Vegano is pronounced veh-GAH-noh with stress on the second syllable. Note that in Spanish, the 'v' is typically pronounced like a soft 'b', so it may sound closer to 'beh-GAH-noh' in natural speech.

Mi hermana es vegana y cocina platos deliciosos sin productos animales.

My sister is vegan and cooks delicious dishes without animal products.

Vegan in Spanish: Quick Reference

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

SpanishEnglishPronunciationRegion / Register
veganoveganveh-GAH-nohDefault, widely understood
veganaveganfeminine form

How Native Speakers Use Vegano

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

Dietary preference

¿Tienen opciones veganas en el menú?

Do you have vegan options on the menu?

A practical question when dining out as a vegan.

Describing food

Este pastel es completamente vegano, sin huevo ni leche.

This cake is completely vegan, without egg or milk.

Clarifying that a specific food item meets vegan standards.

Lifestyle choice

Decidí hacerme vegano por razones éticas y ambientales.

I decided to become vegan for ethical and environmental reasons.

Explaining the motivation behind adopting a vegan lifestyle.

Avoid These Mistakes When Using Vegano

Gender agreement

Incorrect: Ella es vegano.

Correct: Ella es vegana.

Like most Spanish adjectives ending in -o, 'vegano' changes to 'vegana' when describing a feminine subject.

Confusing vegan and vegetarian

Incorrect: Soy vegano, pero como queso. (contradictory)

Correct: Soy vegetariano, pero no como carne.

A vegano avoids ALL animal products including dairy, eggs, and honey. Someone who eats cheese but no meat is vegetariano, not vegano.

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Common Questions About Vegan in Spanish

Is veganism common in Spanish-speaking countries?
Veganism has grown significantly in major cities across Latin America and Spain, with cities like Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Bogotá now offering extensive vegan restaurant options and dedicated vegan markets.
How do you say 'vegan diet' in Spanish?
A vegan diet is called 'dieta vegana' or 'alimentación vegana' in Spanish, with 'alimentación' being slightly more encompassing as it covers overall eating habits rather than a specific restrictive plan.
What's the difference between vegano and vegetariano?
A vegetariano avoids meat and fish but may consume dairy, eggs, and honey, while a vegano excludes all animal-derived products from their diet and often from their lifestyle choices including clothing and cosmetics.