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How do you say "kiwi" in Spanish?
el kiwi
In Spanish, "kiwi" is el kiwi.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced KEE-wee, with stress on the first syllable.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun taking el. Plural is kiwis. Kiwi was borrowed from English directly.
Example sentence
El kiwi es verde por dentro.
The kiwi is green inside.
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How to remember el kiwi
Kiwi sounds exactly the same in Spanish and English since it was borrowed.
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Questions about el kiwi
How do you say "kiwi" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "kiwi" is el kiwi. It is a noun.
Is el kiwi masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun taking el. Plural is kiwis. Kiwi was borrowed from English directly.
How is el kiwi used in a sentence?
Use el kiwi as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El kiwi es verde por dentro. (The kiwi is green inside.).
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