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tablas

Noun

In Mexican Spanish, "boards" is tablas.

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Pronunciation

TAHB-lahs. Two syllables, stress on first, like 'tabl'.

Grammar notes

Feminine plural noun. Singular: tabla. Tablas are wooden boards or planks.

Example sentence

Las tablas están apiladas.

The boards are stacked.

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How to remember tablas

Tabla sounds like 'table', and boards are like flat wooden tables.

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Questions about tablas

How do you say "boards" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "boards" is tablas. It is a noun.

How is tablas written in Mexican Spanish?

tablas is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.

How is tablas used in a sentence?

Use tablas as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Las tablas están apiladas. (The boards are stacked.).

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