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How do you say "house" in Spanish?

casa

Noun

In Spanish, "house" is casa.

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Pronunciation

Say KAH-sah, with stress on the first syllable and a clear ah sound at the start.

Grammar notes

Casa is feminine. The plural is casas. It refers to a house or home.

Example sentence

Mi casa es pequena pero comoda.

My house is small but comfortable.

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How to remember casa

Casa sounds like cassa. Picture a house with a front door and windows where a family lives.

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Questions about casa

How do you say "house" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "house" is casa. It is a noun.

How is casa written in Spanish?

casa is written using the standard Spanish script.

How is casa used in a sentence?

Use casa as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi casa es pequena pero comoda. (My house is small but comfortable.).

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