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How do you say "cricket" in Spanish?

el cricket

Noun Masculine

In Spanish, "cricket" is el cricket.

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Pronunciation

Say KREE-ket. It keeps the English pronunciation.

Grammar notes

El cricket is masculine. It is the same in Spanish and English.

Example sentence

En India juegan mucho cricket.

They play a lot of cricket in India.

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How to remember el cricket

Cricket sounds the same in both languages. It is a bat and ball game.

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Questions about el cricket

How do you say "cricket" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "cricket" is el cricket. It is a noun.

Is el cricket masculine or feminine?

El cricket is masculine. It is the same in Spanish and English.

How is el cricket used in a sentence?

Use el cricket as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: En India juegan mucho cricket. (They play a lot of cricket in India.).

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