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How do you say "sea" in Mexican Spanish?
mar
In Mexican Spanish, "sea" is mar.
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Pronunciation
MAHR. One syllable, but pronounced 'mahr' not 'more'.
Grammar notes
Mar can be masculine or feminine in Spanish, but most uses are masculine.
Example sentence
El mar está muy tranquilo hoy.
The sea is very calm today.
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How to remember mar
Mar is a short, simple word. Just think of the sea as 'mahr' in Spanish.
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Questions about mar
How do you say "sea" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "sea" is mar. It is a noun.
How is mar written in Mexican Spanish?
mar is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.
How is mar used in a sentence?
Use mar as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El mar está muy tranquilo hoy. (The sea is very calm today.).
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