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How do you say "fountain pen" in Mexican Spanish?
la pluma estilográfica
In Mexican Spanish, "fountain pen" is la pluma estilográfica.
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Pronunciation
PLOO-mah es-tee-loh-GRAH-fee-kah, with main stress on pluma and the third syllable of estilográfica.
Grammar notes
Pluma is feminine. Estilográfica is a feminine adjective. Compound noun: pluma estilográfica.
Example sentence
Mi pluma estilografica es un regalo precioso de mi abuelo.
My fountain pen is a precious gift from my grandfather.
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How to remember la pluma estilográfica
Estilografica comes from estilo (style) and grafia (writing). It's an elegant, stylish pen.
Related words
- computer mouse el ratón de computadora
- document el documento
- ink la tinta
- light switch el interruptor de luz
- paper el papel
- rubber band la liga
- smoke detector el detector de humo
- stationery la papelería
- tissues los pañuelos
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Questions about la pluma estilográfica
How do you say "fountain pen" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "fountain pen" is la pluma estilográfica. It is a noun.
Is la pluma estilográfica masculine or feminine?
Pluma is feminine. Estilográfica is a feminine adjective. Compound noun: pluma estilográfica.
How is la pluma estilográfica used in a sentence?
Use la pluma estilográfica as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi pluma estilografica es un regalo precioso de mi abuelo. (My fountain pen is a precious gift from my grandfather.).
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