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How do you say "fridge" in Spanish?

nevera

Noun

In Spanish, "fridge" is nevera.

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Pronunciation

neh-VEH-rah. Three syllables, stress on the second.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun. Plural: neveras. Also refrigerador is used, particularly in Latin America.

Example sentence

La leche esta en la nevera.

The milk is in the fridge.

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How to remember nevera

Nevera comes from nieve (snow). A fridge keeps things as cold as snow.

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Questions about nevera

How do you say "fridge" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "fridge" is nevera. It is a noun.

How is nevera written in Spanish?

nevera is written using the standard Spanish script.

How is nevera used in a sentence?

Use nevera as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La leche esta en la nevera. (The milk is in the fridge.).

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