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How do you say "monitor" in Spanish?

el monitor

Noun Masculine

In Spanish, "monitor" is el monitor.

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Pronunciation

Say moh-nee-TOR. The stress falls on the last syllable.

Grammar notes

El monitor is masculine. It is borrowed from English but used the same way.

Example sentence

El monitor es muy grande.

The monitor is very big.

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How to remember el monitor

Monitor sounds English and looks English. Computer monitors display what you type.

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Questions about el monitor

How do you say "monitor" in Spanish?

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

Is el monitor masculine or feminine?

El monitor is masculine. It is borrowed from English but used the same way.

How is el monitor used in a sentence?

Use el monitor as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El monitor es muy grande. (The monitor is very big.).

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