cobertizos
Cobertizos is masculine in Spanish. The article is los, so the full form is los cobertizos ("sheds").
MASCULINEcobertizos is the plural of cobertizo
los cobertizos — sheds
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How do you pronounce cobertizos in Spanish?
cobertizos is pronounced /los koβeɾˈtiθos/ in Spanish.
Example sentences
El cobertizo viejo necesita un techo nuevo porque está completamente destruido.
The old shed needs a new roof because it is completely destroyed.
Ese cobertizo pequeño es muy útil para guardar las herramientas durante el invierno.
That small shed is very useful for storing tools during winter.
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Why is it masculine?
Cobertizos is masculine. While it relates to Latin roots meaning "covering" or "shelter", the masculine gender is primarily maintained through the Spanish suffix "-izo", which is a masculine-forming suffix in Spanish. The word evolved from Latin "coopertus" (covered/shelter-related terms), and the "-izo" suffix consistently produces masculine nouns in Spanish (e.g., "pedazo", "trozo").
What is the Spanish word for sheds?
The Spanish word for sheds is los cobertizos — masculine.
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