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How do you say "ink" in Spanish?

la tinta

Noun Feminine

In Spanish, "ink" is la tinta.

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Pronunciation

Say TEEN-tah. The stress is on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

La tinta is feminine. Tinta is used in pens, stamps, and printing.

Example sentence

La tinta negra es la más común.

Black ink is the most common.

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How to remember la tinta

Tinta sounds like 'tint'. Ink comes in many tints and colors.

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Questions about la tinta

How do you say "ink" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "ink" is la tinta. It is a noun.

Is la tinta masculine or feminine?

La tinta is feminine. Tinta is used in pens, stamps, and printing.

How is la tinta used in a sentence?

Use la tinta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La tinta negra es la más común. (Black ink is the most common.).

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