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How do you say "gas" in Spanish?

el gas

Noun Masculine

In Spanish, "gas" is el gas.

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Pronunciation

GAHS. One syllable: GAHS. Rhymes with has.

Grammar notes

El gas is masculine. Plural is los gases. Gas can refer to fuel gas or gases in general.

Example sentence

El gas natural alimenta el horno.

Natural gas powers the oven.

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How to remember el gas

Gas sounds almost the same in English and Spanish. Gas is a fuel used to power stoves and heaters.

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Questions about el gas

How do you say "gas" in Spanish?

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

Is el gas masculine or feminine?

El gas is masculine. Plural is los gases. Gas can refer to fuel gas or gases in general.

How is el gas used in a sentence?

Use el gas as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El gas natural alimenta el horno. (Natural gas powers the oven.).

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