Alright, so I wanted to figure out how to say “display” in Spanish. It’s something that comes up surprisingly often, you know, like when you’re talking about screens, or showing something off. So, I started with the most obvious thing.

The First Try: Google Translate
I popped open Google Translate and typed in “display.” Pretty straightforward, right? It gave me a few options:
- mostrar
- pantalla
- exhibición
- visualización
- exponer
Okay, cool, lots of choices! But which one is the right one? I wasn’t sure, So I need more information about that.
Digging Deeper: Context is Key
I realized I needed to think about how I wanted to use the word “display.” Was I talking about a computer screen? Showing off a new product? Displaying emotions? Each of these might use a different word in Spanish. so I searched about “mostrar”, “pantalla” etc one by one.
I started looking at example sentences online. I used some Spanish learning sites, and even just did some Google searches in Spanish to see how these words were used naturally.
Putting it All Together
After all that searching and comparing, I had learned the differences:

- Mostrar:Using “Mostrar” when you want to express “to show”.
- Pantalla: Using “Pantalla” when you want to express “screen”.
- Exhibición:Using “Exhibición” when you want to express “exhibition”.
- Visualización:Using “Visualización” when you want to express “viewing”.
- Exponer: Using “Exponer” when you want to express “to expose”.
So, there you have it! That’s how I went about learning how to say “display” in Spanish. It wasn’t just a quick one-word answer, but hey, that’s part of the fun of learning a language, right?