🇪🇸 Spanish

alicates

masculine

los alicates

pliers

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alicates
/los aliˈkates/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say alicates in Spanish?

IPA
/los aliˈkates/

How do you pronounce alicates in Spanish?

alicates is pronounced /los aliˈkates/ in Spanish.

Example sentences

El alicate roto no puede cortar el alambre grueso.

The broken pliers cannot cut the thick wire.

Necesito un alicate nuevo y resistente para este trabajo difícil.

I need a new and sturdy pliers for this difficult job.

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Why is it masculine?

Alicates is masculine. While the word does derive from Arabic origins (related to "al-liqat"), the primary reason for its masculine gender in Spanish is that it belongs to a class of masculine nouns ending in -e, particularly those referring to tools and instruments (e.g., "martillo" would be masculine, but "alicate" specifically follows the pattern of masculine -e nouns like "coche" and "accidente"). The masculine gender is standard in Spanish regardless of the final vowel when the word refers to a tool or implements.

What is the Spanish word for pliers?

The Spanish word for pliers is los alicates — masculine.

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