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How do you say "rope" in Spanish?

la cuerda

Noun Feminine

In Spanish, "rope" is la cuerda.

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Pronunciation

Cuerda is 'KWEHR-dah' with stress on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Cuerda is feminine. The plural is cuerdas.

Example sentence

Ata la cuerda alrededor del paquete.

Tie the rope around the package.

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How to remember la cuerda

Cuerda contains the sound cue, and ropes give you the cue to pull or tie something.

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Questions about la cuerda

How do you say "rope" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "rope" is la cuerda. It is a noun.

Is la cuerda masculine or feminine?

Cuerda is feminine. The plural is cuerdas.

How is la cuerda used in a sentence?

Use la cuerda as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Ata la cuerda alrededor del paquete. (Tie the rope around the package.).

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