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How do you say "button" in Mexican Spanish?
el botón
In Mexican Spanish, "button" is el botón.
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Pronunciation
Say 'boh-TON'. The stress is on the second syllable, and the final n is pronounced clearly.
Grammar notes
El botón is masculine. Plural is los botones. It refers to buttons on clothing or devices.
Example sentence
Falta un botón en mi camisa.
A button is missing from my shirt.
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How to remember el botón
Botón sounds like button. Buttons hold clothes together, so remember the word as the fastener.
Related words
- belt el cinturón
- cap la gorra
- dress el vestido
- hat el sombrero
- jeans los pantalones de mezclilla
- shoes los zapatos
- socks los calcetines
- suit el traje
- zipper el zipper
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Questions about el botón
How do you say "button" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "button" is el botón. It is a noun.
Is el botón masculine or feminine?
El botón is masculine. Plural is los botones. It refers to buttons on clothing or devices.
How is el botón used in a sentence?
Use el botón as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Falta un botón en mi camisa. (A button is missing from my shirt.).
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