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How do you say "broccoli" in Mexican Spanish?

el brócoli

Noun Masculine

In Mexican Spanish, "broccoli" is el brócoli.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced 'BROH-ko-lee', with stress on the first syllable and soft b.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun, plural 'brócolis'. This is a loanword from English, used identically in Spanish.

Example sentence

El brócoli cocido es muy nutritivo.

Cooked broccoli is very nutritious.

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How to remember el brócoli

Brócoli sounds almost exactly like English 'broccoli', so this is an easy word to remember.

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Questions about el brócoli

How do you say "broccoli" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "broccoli" is el brócoli. It is a noun.

Is el brócoli masculine or feminine?

Masculine noun, plural 'brócolis'. This is a loanword from English, used identically in Spanish.

How is el brócoli used in a sentence?

Use el brócoli as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El brócoli cocido es muy nutritivo. (Cooked broccoli is very nutritious.).

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