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How do you say "tomato" in Spanish?
el tomate
In Spanish, "tomato" is el tomate.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced to-MAH-teh, with stress on the second syllable.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun taking el. Plural is tomates. Tomate is the red fruit vegetable.
Example sentence
El tomate maduro es rojo.
The ripe tomato is red.
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How to remember el tomate
Tomate sounds like 'tomato' in English and Spanish borrowed the word.
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Questions about el tomate
How do you say "tomato" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "tomato" is el tomate. It is a noun.
Is el tomate masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun taking el. Plural is tomates. Tomate is the red fruit vegetable.
How is el tomate used in a sentence?
Use el tomate as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El tomate maduro es rojo. (The ripe tomato is red.).
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