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How do you say "cassette" in Mexican Spanish?

el casete

Noun Masculine

In Mexican Spanish, "cassette" is el casete.

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Pronunciation

Say 'kah-SEH-teh'. The stress is on the second syllable, and the final e is pronounced like eh.

Grammar notes

El casete is masculine. Plural is los casetes. It is a loanword from English, used in older Spanish contexts.

Example sentence

Tenía muchos casetes de música.

I had many music cassettes.

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How to remember el casete

Casete sounds like cassette with Spanish pronunciation. Picture old cassette tapes being played on a boom box.

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Questions about el casete

How do you say "cassette" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "cassette" is el casete. It is a noun.

Is el casete masculine or feminine?

El casete is masculine. Plural is los casetes. It is a loanword from English, used in older Spanish contexts.

How is el casete used in a sentence?

Use el casete as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tenía muchos casetes de música. (I had many music cassettes.).

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