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How do you say "rope" in Mexican Spanish?

la cuerda

Noun Feminine

In Mexican Spanish, "rope" is la cuerda.

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Pronunciation

Say 'KWEHR-dah'. The cue sounds like kwe in quick, and the stress is on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

La cuerda is feminine. Plural is las cuerdas. The ue combination is a diphthong that sounds like kwe.

Example sentence

Atéla con una cuerda fuerte.

Tie it with a strong rope.

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How to remember la cuerda

Cuerda sounds like query mixed with dah. Imagine asking someone to pass you the rope with a questioning tone.

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Questions about la cuerda

How do you say "rope" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "rope" is la cuerda. It is a noun.

Is la cuerda masculine or feminine?

La cuerda is feminine. Plural is las cuerdas. The ue combination is a diphthong that sounds like kwe.

How is la cuerda used in a sentence?

Use la cuerda as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Atéla con una cuerda fuerte. (Tie it with a strong rope.).

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