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How do you say "new (thing)" in Spanish?

nuevo

Noun

In Spanish, "new (thing)" is nuevo.

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Pronunciation

Say noo-AY-voh. Stress falls on the second syllable. The ue sounds like way.

Grammar notes

Nuevo changes: nueva (feminine), nuevos (masculine plural), nuevas (feminine plural).

Example sentence

Tengo una bicicleta nueva.

I have a new bicycle.

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How to remember nuevo

Nuevo sounds like new, and both mean something fresh and recently made.

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Questions about nuevo

How do you say "new (thing)" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "new (thing)" is nuevo. It is a noun.

How is nuevo written in Spanish?

nuevo is written using the standard Spanish script.

How is nuevo used in a sentence?

Use nuevo as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tengo una bicicleta nueva. (I have a new bicycle.).

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