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How do you say "cupboard" in Spanish?

armario

Noun

In Spanish, "cupboard" is armario.

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Pronunciation

ar-mah-REE-oh. Three syllables, stress on the third.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun. Plural: armarios. Also means wardrobe in some contexts.

Example sentence

Los platos estan en el armario.

The plates are in the cupboard.

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How to remember armario

Armario sounds like 'arm-area', a place to arm yourself with dishes or clothing.

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Questions about armario

How do you say "cupboard" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "cupboard" is armario. It is a noun.

How is armario written in Spanish?

armario is written using the standard Spanish script.

How is armario used in a sentence?

Use armario as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Los platos estan en el armario. (The plates are in the cupboard.).

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