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How do you say "eight" in Spanish?
ocho
In Spanish, "eight" is ocho.
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Pronunciation
Say OH-choh, with stress on the first syllable and a clear oh sound at the start.
Grammar notes
Ocho is masculine and feminine. It does not change form based on the noun gender.
Example sentence
El nino tiene ocho anos.
The boy is eight years old.
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How to remember ocho
Ocho sounds like oh-cho. Picture eight legs on an octopus.
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Questions about ocho
How do you say "eight" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "eight" is ocho. It is a noun.
How is ocho written in Spanish?
ocho is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is ocho used in a sentence?
Use ocho as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El nino tiene ocho anos. (The boy is eight years old.).
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