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How do you say "sake" in Spanish?

el sake

Noun Masculine

In Spanish, "sake" is el sake.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced SAH-keh, with stress on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun taking el. Plural is sakes. Sake is the Japanese rice wine.

Example sentence

El sake es una bebida japonesa.

Sake is a Japanese beverage.

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How to remember el sake

Sake sounds exactly the same in Spanish and English since Spanish borrowed it from Japanese.

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Questions about el sake

How do you say "sake" in Spanish?

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

Is el sake masculine or feminine?

Masculine noun taking el. Plural is sakes. Sake is the Japanese rice wine.

How is el sake used in a sentence?

Use el sake as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El sake es una bebida japonesa. (Sake is a Japanese beverage.).

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