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How do you say "glasses" in Spanish?
las gafas
In Spanish, "glasses" is las gafas.
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Pronunciation
Gafas is 'GAH-fahs' with stress on the first syllable.
Grammar notes
Gafas is always plural. There is no singular form commonly used.
Example sentence
Pierdo mis gafas a menudo.
I lose my glasses often.
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How to remember las gafas
Gafas contains gag, and you might gag if something gets in your eyes without glasses.
Related words
- belt el cinturón
- dress el vestido
- glove el guante
- jeans los vaqueros
- sweater el jersey
- shoes los zapatos
- suit el traje
- sunglasses las gafas de sol
- pants los pantalones
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Questions about las gafas
How do you say "glasses" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "glasses" is las gafas. It is a noun.
How is las gafas written in Spanish?
las gafas is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is las gafas used in a sentence?
Use las gafas as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Pierdo mis gafas a menudo. (I lose my glasses often.).
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