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How do you say "calendar" in Spanish?

el calendario

Noun Masculine

In Spanish, "calendar" is el calendario.

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Pronunciation

Say kahl-en-DAH-ree-oh. Stress the third syllable.

Grammar notes

El calendario is masculine. It marks days and months.

Example sentence

Miro el calendario todos los días.

I look at the calendar every day.

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How to remember el calendario

Calendario contains calendar. Both help you track dates.

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Questions about el calendario

How do you say "calendar" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "calendar" is el calendario. It is a noun.

Is el calendario masculine or feminine?

El calendario is masculine. It marks days and months.

How is el calendario used in a sentence?

Use el calendario as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Miro el calendario todos los días. (I look at the calendar every day.).

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