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How do you say "vent" in Mexican Spanish?
ventila
In Mexican Spanish, "vent" is ventila.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced ben-TEE-lah, with stress on the middle syllable.
Grammar notes
Ventila is a feminine noun. The plural is ventilas. It refers to an air vent or ventilation opening.
Example sentence
El aire salía por la ventila del techo.
The air came out through the ceiling vent.
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How to remember ventila
Ventila comes from ventilación (ventilation), so it is a place where air ventilates.
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Questions about ventila
How do you say "vent" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "vent" is ventila. It is a noun.
How is ventila written in Mexican Spanish?
ventila is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.
How is ventila used in a sentence?
Use ventila as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El aire salía por la ventila del techo. (The air came out through the ceiling vent.).
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