Bodega vs Grocery vs Shop
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Bodega
Beyond 10,000 (less common)
Grocery
Top 2,000 (common)B2noun
Shop
Top 1,000 (very common)A1noun
Most common: Shop
| Bodega | Grocery | Shop | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //bəʊˈdeɪɡə//🇺🇸 //boʊˈdeɪɡə// | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈɡrəʊsəri/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈɡrəʊsəri/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ʃɒp/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ʃɑːp/"]/ |
| Meaning | A small grocery store, often in a city. | A store where you can buy food and other everyday items. | A place where you buy things. |
| Example | I stopped by the bodega for some snacks on my way home. | the corner grocery store | I like to go to the shop on weekends. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Beyond 10,000 (less common) | Top 2,000 (common) | Top 1,000 (very common) |
| CEFR level | - | B2 | A1 |
| Part of speech | noun | noun | |
| Collocations | local bodega, small bodega, open a bodega, visit a bodega | corner, local, neighbourhood/neighborhood, checkout, aisle, shelves, weekly, bag, buy, get, deliver | corner, local, village, parade, row, chain, have, keep, own, sell something, offer something, specialize in something, assistant, manager, manageress, around a/the shop, round a/the shop, at a/the shop |
| Antonyms | - | luxury, nonessential | sell, give away |
| Common mistakes | Confusing with 'market' - a bodega is usually smaller., Using in non-urban contexts - 'bodega' is mainly used in cities., Mispronouncing - learners often stress the second syllable incorrectly. | Confused with 'grocer', which refers to a person who sells food., Using 'groceries' only for food, not realizing it can also refer to non-food items., Spelling errors like 'grocary'. | Confused with 'store'; both mean similar but can have different uses., Saying 'go to shopping' instead of 'go shopping'. |
| Usage notes | Common in urban areas, especially in Spanish-speaking neighborhoods. Can refer to convenience stores or small markets. | Use 'grocery' when referring to the place or the items bought there. It’s common in everyday conversation. Avoid using it in very formal contexts. | Used in everyday conversations about buying items. Generally appropriate in all spoken and written contexts, but can be informal in casual settings. |
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Frequently asked questions: Bodega vs Grocery vs Shop
What's the difference between Bodega, Grocery, and Shop?
Bodega: A small grocery store, often in a city. Grocery: A store where you can buy food and other everyday items. Shop: A place where you buy things.
Which is more common: Bodega, Grocery, and Shop?
Shop is the most common in everyday English.
Which is more advanced: Bodega, Grocery, and Shop?
Grocery is the highest level, at B2, on the CEFR scale.
Can you show an example of each?
Bodega: I stopped by the bodega for some snacks on my way home. Grocery: the corner grocery store Shop: I like to go to the shop on weekends.
Can I use Bodega, Grocery, and Shop interchangeably?
Not always. Bodega, Grocery, and Shop are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.